Praise For: Cranial Facial Distortions and Their Impact on Childhood Development

Hear directly from our students about the benefits of our program.
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  • Dr. Ken Cooper

    I took this course to work on my communication skills for those that are not Chiropractors.

    I have a better way to communicate with parents and other providers about what we do.

    Any time I can better serve my community, I consider that a win

    I have more effective communication coupled with giving parents a copy of ‘Its All in the Head’

    Thank you for this course.

  • Dr. Ashley Rich

    I took this course to learn more about how cranial facial distortions affect different aspects of development. I also wanted to learn when looking at a babies/toddlers facial structure how certain distortions are related to cranial subluxations and then to know the correction.

    This program hits on every aspect of development from gross motor to primitive reflexes to things that maybe non-chiropractors don’t learn like the dural meningeal system. This course helps to tie all those things together and helps non-chiropractors learn the signs of cranial facial distortion and what they can do to help.

    This course has helped me to look at treating children in a whole body manner. When treating any child you can’t just look at one thing to help them you need to think about every aspect of their development and the things that could be affecting their development. This course has allowed me to do that on a bigger scale.

    I had an 18 months old in that I have been treating for torticollis, which has resolved. She comes in because she started crying during diaper changes. After listening to the dural meningeal lecture I began treating her for dural tension, which helped her so much.

  • Dr. Brian Douts

    I took this program for further understanding of infant health issues and ways chiropractors can adjust or help them.

    It was a great review of infant anatomy and health problems infants may have.

    It has refreshed me on the anatomy of infant development and I have learned more about infant health problems and signs to look for and I have more certainty in evaluating infants for cranial problems.

  • Christina Baran Gray, DC

    I took this program to help with infant care in practice.

    My takeaways are how to notice facial distortions, body movements, tongue tie.

    This program has helped me notice cranial distortions in my grandchildren, and has helped me help moms.

  • Dr. Maybelle Heng

    The main purpose of taking this class is to understand more about cranial distortion and the impact on childhood development. Also I hope to learn more about the normal development of an infant through the early years. What to look for in terms of the abnormality.

    That 90% of the brain cells are formed during the first year and the adult myelination is present by the end of the second year. That’s quite mind blowing to me. That the first 6 years of the childhood programming will pretty much affect that child for the rest of his or her life. It makes me reflect on my own and my siblings’ childhood. That common abnormal in child cranial distortion should not be overlooked or brushed off as normal.

    The knowledge that I know now will impact how I will look for my own child in the future and professionally it gives me more confidence to advise clients that just have their own child about their development.

    Checking and explaining to my new mom and the information about her child development was really appreciated by her. She commented that her pediatric wasn’t as thorough as me. And as a result, she refers more clients in.

    Thank you so much for taking time putting this course together. The information is really cool and I don’t see it in other places.

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