Too Many Therapies, No Progress? Here’s How to Get Back on Track
You’ve filled the calendar with OT, PT, speech, counseling, supplements, and more—yet your child still isn’t making the progress you hoped for. It’s exhausting, discouraging, and expensive. The truth is, therapy can’t override a nervous system stuck in fight-or-flight. Until the body feels safe and regulated, progress will stall. Here’s how to help your child finally move forward.
Parenting Expectations by Age: A Brain-Based Guide for Raising Resilient Kids
Parents often wonder, “Is this normal for my child’s age?” The truth is, behavior follows brain development. A 3-year-old’s 2-minute attention span and daily meltdowns are just as normal as a teen’s push for independence. This guide breaks down what’s typical at each stage—attention spans, emotions, social skills—along with green flags, red flags, and real-life parenting scripts. When you understand your child’s brain build-out, you can set realistic expectations, respond with confidence, and guide them toward resilience at every age.

