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Your child melts down over the smallest things. They can’t sleep. They refuse to go to school. The tantrums are getting worse, and you’re walking on eggshells, never knowing what might set them off next. You’ve tried behavioral programs, therapy sessions, and maybe even medication, but nothing seems to stick. In fact, everything you try seems to make their anxiety and aggression worse.
You’re not alone, and you’re not failing your child.
4.4 million children in America struggle with anxiety, and the numbers are climbing every year. What most parents don’t realize is that their child’s anxiety isn’t a behavioral problem that needs to be managed – it’s a neurological problem that can be solved.
When 8-year-old Damon started having self-harming thoughts and refusing to go to school, his mom felt hopeless. His emotions were coming out as anger and aggression, and things were getting progressively worse for his entire family.
Damon had already been through a behavioral program, but his mom felt like everything she tried was making his anxiety and aggression worse. She was worried about what school would look like and how he would adapt as he got older.
When they discovered the real root cause wasn’t in Damon’s head – it was stuck in his nervous system – everything changed. For the first time, his mom felt heard and hopeful. There was no judgment; they felt understood and finally had some answers as to why Damon was struggling. And even better, there was a solution.
Here’s what you need to understand: your child’s anxiety isn’t a character flaw or behavioral choice. It’s their nervous system stuck in a constant “fight or flight” state. Unable to access the “rest, digest, and regulate” mode that’s essential for emotional well-being.
When the nervous system is out of balance, even simple daily activities can feel threatening to your child’s brain and body, triggering anxiety responses that seem disproportionate to the situation. This stuck state is caused by subluxation – stress and tension that builds up in the nervous system and interferes with proper brain-body communication.
Think of it this way: your child isn’t choosing to be anxious or defiant. Their nervous system is literally unable to find the “off switch” for their stress response.
Subluxation buildup often starts earlier than you might think:
Pregnancy: Maternal stress hormones cross the placenta and impact your baby’s developing nervous system. This isn’t about blame – it’s about understanding that stress affects developing systems in ways we’re only beginning to comprehend.
Birth Stress: Interventions like C-sections, forceps, or vacuum extraction can create physical trauma to the delicate upper neck and brainstem area, where crucial nerves are housed.
Early Childhood: Falls, illnesses, emotional stress, and even frequent antibiotic use continue to add layers of stress to an already overwhelmed nervous system.
Without addressing these root causes, children don’t simply “grow out of” anxiety. They often grow into more complex neurological challenges.
Here’s the key piece most healthcare providers miss: the vagus nerve is your child’s “brake pedal.” It’s responsible for activating the calming, healing side of the nervous system, which allows them to self-regulate and feel safe.
When subluxation interferes with vagus nerve function, your child loses access to this natural calming mechanism. Making it nearly impossible for them to settle down on their own.
This explains why traditional behavioral approaches often fall short. They’re trying to teach coping skills to a child whose nervous system is physically unable to access the calm state needed to use those skills effectively. It’s like trying to teach someone to drive while their brakes don’t work.
As a parent, you have more power than you realize. The first step is understanding that your child’s struggles stem from a neurological imbalance that can be measured and addressed.
We utilize advanced INSiGHT Scans that can detect and measure the presence and severity of subluxation and nervous system dysfunction in your child. These scans show exactly where stress is stuck in your child’s nervous system, and help create a personalized plan tailored to their unique needs.
Through precise, gentle chiropractic adjustments, neurologically-focused chiropractic care works to release stuck stress from the sympathetic nervous system, activate the vagus nerve, and restore balance to the nervous system as a whole. The goal is to help your child’s body learn when it’s safe to relax, and when it’s appropriate to activate the stress response. Giving them access to both sides of their nervous system.
Imagine your child being able to:
This isn’t just wishful thinking. It’s what happens when you address the neurological root cause instead of just managing symptoms.
If this all sounds familiar to you, know that you’re not powerless in this situation. Your child’s anxiety isn’t a life sentence, and you don’t have to resign yourself to years of behavioral management and medication trials.
At RCW, we understand the neurological basis of childhood anxiety and have the tools to measure and address nervous system dysfunction. We utilize advanced neurological scanning technology, INSiGHT Scans, and take a comprehensive approach to nervous system health.
Your child’s healing journey starts with understanding that their struggles are real and, most importantly, can be addressed. So if you are ready to advocate for your child’s neurological health and help them access the calm, regulated state they deserve, don’t wait to reach out to RCW today.
You know your child best. Trust your instincts, ask the hard questions, and don’t settle for “they’ll grow out of it” when your parental intuition tells you there’s more to the story.
Your child’s nervous system has an incredible capacity for healing and adaptation. Sometimes it just needs the right support to remember how to find balance again.
If you find yourself running from one appointment to the next — physical therapy on Mondays and Wednesdays, occupational therapy Tuesdays, speech therapy squeezed in on Fridays, plus weekly sensory integration sessions and maybe even ABA or other behavioral interventions — all while trying to manage a strict, restrictive diet and administer what feels like 50 to 100 different supplements, vitamins, detox agents, and homeopathics every single day… you’re not alone.
More importantly, we want you to know — you’re not missing anything. You’re not failing your child.
The truth is, you may actually be doing too much.
In the quest to help your child heal, develop, and regulate, it’s easy to fall into the trap of constantly adding more. More therapies, more protocols, more supplements — without realizing that their nervous system may already be at or beyond capacity.
When the brain and body are stuck in a constant state of stress — sympathetic overload, vagus nerve dysfunction, subluxation, dysautonomia — even well-intentioned interventions can become overstimulating, and in some cases, even counterproductive.
That’s why so many families report that despite doing everything “right,” their child is still stuck, plateaued… or even regressing.
It’s not because you haven’t found the perfect protocol or the right combination of therapies. It’s because healing doesn’t come from piling on more — it comes from starting at the foundation.
And oftentimes, the most powerful next step isn’t another supplement or session… but rather taking a step back, calming the chaos, and working to first regulate and restore the nervous system.
Through work with thousands of families, we’ve identified an all-too-common frustrating and heartbreaking pattern. Families often arrive with children enrolled in an overwhelming schedule: physical therapy and occupational therapy 2-4 sessions weekly, speech therapy with additional feeding interventions, behavioral programs or ABA therapy sometimes 20+ hours weekly, sensory integration programs, academic tutoring, 10-40+ supplements with complex dietary protocols, detox programs, and primitive reflex integration therapy.
These parents have faithfully followed every recommendation. Eliminated foods from their child’s diet, given countless supplements, and wondered why their child seems more overwhelmed and exhausted than before.
Healing Interventions Overload occurs when multiple beneficial therapies overwhelm a child’s already dysregulated nervous system. Causing individual interventions to work against each other rather than building synergistically toward improvement.
Think of your child’s nervous system like a computer with limited processing power. When too many tabs are open and too many programs are running simultaneously, the entire system slows down or crashes.
You can also think of your child’s nervous system like a circuit board. If it’s already miswired or overloaded, plugging in too many things at once, even good therapies, can trip the system and blow a fuse.
This explains why kids with nervous system dysregulation often struggle with sleep, meltdowns, sensory overload, and even seizures or motor tics when their system gets overwhelmed from too many therapies happening all at once.
When your child’s nervous system is stuck in sympathetic dominance, essentially living in constant “fight-or-flight,” it operates like a smartphone with a dying battery. Every function becomes about survival and energy conservation, not growth and learning.
Stressed nervous systems drain energy in a specific hierarchy:
The digestive system often struggles with motility, absorption, assimilation, and elimination, causing a child to chronically not “feel good” and therefore struggle in therapies. This is why millions of kids today still struggle with chronic gut issues despite having pristine diets and thousands of dollars worth of supplements. The problem is not with their nutrition, it’s with their neurology.
Delayed milestones, poor coordination, hypertonicity and spasms, weak core strength result in crawling delays, W-sitting, toe walking, incoordination, and gait issues that stall out and are hard to address with PT or OT alone. Speech issues are also at their root a neuro-motor dysfunction.
This leads to chronic inflammation, frequent ear infections, antibiotics, more infections, asthma, and autoimmune conditions. If your child is sick all the time, they either can’t even make it to therapies, or can’t get much out of them.
The answer isn’t to abandon beneficial therapies. It’s to understand the proper sequence for introducing them, creating what we call “the multiplier effect”. Where each intervention becomes exponentially more effective.
This phase focuses exclusively on high-frequency neurologically-focused chiropractic care to address subluxation patterns and restore proper nervous system function. Implementing a “less is more” approach by pausing most other major interventions. Consider this building the foundation!
This phase strategically reintroduces support for the “Core Four” functions: sleep, gut and GI function, immune balance, and motor development. These foundational systems must be online before higher-level functions like speech or academic learning can develop properly.
The best place to start within Phase 2 is the Motor System. You’ll now see your child be able to benefit so much more from PT, OT, and Speech Therapy once their nervous system is better regulated, connected, and coordinated.
In most cases when a full care plan of neurologically-focused chiropractic is done right and done fully, primitive reflexes will fade and integrate on their own.
Finally, after the neuro-motor system is working better, you can begin to better support the gut-immune system and work on detoxification and elimination more smoothly, safely, and effectively.
With a regulated nervous system and stable foundational functions, previously ineffective therapies can produce dramatic results. Children with regulated autonomic function experience exponentially better therapy gains and start to really catch up and get back on track developmentally!
Start first by doing an honest “gut check” on their progress, and what your “parent gut” is telling you may be going on. Ask yourself: Are the current interventions moving things forward, leaving your child stuck, or making things worse?
Advanced assessment technology, INSiGHT scans, can precisely measure nervous system dysregulation, subluxation, and vagus nerve dysfunction to see if your child’s nervous system is completely overloaded, overwhelmed, and exhausted — meaning they would struggle to gain benefit from other integrated therapies.
This gives parents confidence to trust the process and resist the urge to add more interventions prematurely. Because clinically we know that nervous system improvements often happen before visible signs, which means true foundational neurological healing is happening first.
If everything we’ve discussed sounds familiar, know that you’re not alone in this journey. The exhaustion you feel from juggling multiple therapies while wondering why progress has stalled is valid, and there is hope.
At Rochester Chiropractic and Wellness, we understand that healing happens from the foundation up, and know how to regulate and restore your child’s nervous system.
Your child’s healing journey doesn’t have to be overwhelming, and we want to help. Give RCW a call today to schedule a consultation.
When we address the foundation first — the nervous system — every other intervention becomes more effective. Your child can finally experience the breakthrough you’ve been working so hard to achieve.
Okay, but have you ever been holding your phone and asking yourself where your phone is at the same time?? Or heard someone who is pregnant say, “I’m sorry, ever since I’ve been pregnant, I can’t focus on most things”! Maybe you’re actually the one experiencing this! If you’ve had babies, you know exactly what we’re talking about! You might feel like your once-sharp mind has been replaced by a foggy, unreliable version of yourself. The frustration can be overwhelming. Especially when well-meaning friends, family members, or even healthcare providers dismiss your concerns with phrases like “it’s just hormones” or “all pregnant women go through this.”
But here’s the truth that many don’t want to acknowledge: pregnancy brain is absolutely real, and you’re not imagining it. It actually has a MAJOR purpose when creating a baby! Let’s go through the science and see how you can best be supported during the most exciting and transformative time.
According to a recent study, 82% of pregnant women reported experiencing some form of cognitive changes during pregnancy. These aren’t minor inconveniences. They’re measurable, documented changes in brain structure and function that can significantly impact daily life, work performance, and overall well-being.
What if we told you that pregnancy brain isn’t just something you have to endure? What if these cognitive changes are actually your nervous system’s way of signaling that it needs support during one of the most neurologically demanding experiences of your life? And most importantly, what if there were natural ways to optimize your brain function during pregnancy that could benefit both you and your developing baby?
Pregnancy brain, also known as “momnesia,” is a legitimate neurological phenomenon. It’s characterized by measurable changes in brain structure, function, and cognitive performance during pregnancy and the postpartum period. These changes are not simply “all in your head”. They can be observed through advanced brain imaging and neurological testing, demonstrating that what you’re experiencing has a real biological basis.
The most commonly reported signs of pregnancy brain include:
Research has shown that these cognitive changes aren’t just subjective experiences. They correspond to actual structural and functional alterations in the brain. Studies using MRI technology have documented decreases in gray matter volume in specific brain regions, changes in neural connectivity patterns, and alterations in how different brain networks communicate with each other.
What makes pregnancy brain particularly significant from a neurological perspective is that these changes reflect your nervous system’s remarkable ability to adapt and reorganize itself. Rather than viewing these signs as a problem, we can understand them as signals that your nervous system is undergoing a profound transformation… One that, with proper support, can be optimized for both your well-being and your baby’s healthy development.
The scientific evidence supporting pregnancy brain is both robust and fascinating. A groundbreaking study published in Nature Neuroscience followed women through pregnancy and found significant reductions in gray matter volume that persisted for at least two years postpartum. These changes weren’t random; they occurred specifically in brain regions associated with social cognition. Suggesting that the brain is literally rewiring itself to enhance maternal bonding and caregiving abilities.
Additional research has revealed that pregnancy triggers changes in the brain’s functional network. The neural circuit that’s active when our minds are at rest. Studies using functional MRI scans have also documented changes in the hippocampus (crucial for memory formation), and the prefrontal cortex (responsible for executive function and decision-making). Providing clear biological explanations for the cognitive signs women experience.
However, here’s where conventional medicine often falls short. Most healthcare providers, when presented with pregnancy brain concerns, offer variations of the same response. “It’s just hormones, it’s temporary, and there’s nothing you can do about it.” OR it may be the complete opposite, and they start talking about stimulants and other medications that could help. Instead of realizing and acknowledging that this is an innate and beautiful transition used to protect your baby. So, yes, while hormonal fluctuations certainly play a role and you may be craving the tiniest bit of caffeine, most providers’ explanations are incomplete and often leave us women feeling dismissed and unsupported.
What’s particularly concerning is the individual variation in pregnancy brain severity. While many pregnant women experience some cognitive changes, the intensity and duration of signs can vary dramatically from one woman to another. Some women report minor forgetfulness, while others struggle with significant impairment that affects their work performance, relationships, and daily functioning. This variation suggests that underlying nervous system health and resilience may play a crucial role in how well a woman adapts to the neurological demands of pregnancy.
A big missing link in conventional approaches is the failure to address the nervous system’s role in these cognitive changes. Rather than simply accepting pregnancy brain as an inevitable consequence of hormonal shifts, we can take a proactive approach to support and optimize nervous system function during this critical period of neurological transformation.
While hormonal changes during pregnancy are undeniable, the complete picture of pregnancy brain requires us to look deeper into how these hormonal shifts affect the most crucial system in your body… your nervous system. The dramatic 30 to 70-fold surges in estrogen and progesterone don’t just influence mood and physical changes. They fundamentally alter how your brain processes information, responds to stress, and regulates essential functions like sleep, digestion, and emotional balance.
To understand this connection, we need to explore the Autonomic Nervous System. It controls all the involuntary functions that keep you alive and thriving. This system has two main branches: the Sympathetic Nervous System (your “gas pedal”), responsible for the fight-or-flight response. And the Parasympathetic Nervous System (your “brake pedal”) that promotes rest, digestion, and healing. During pregnancy, hormonal fluctuations can create an imbalance between these two systems, leading to a condition called dysautonomia.
When dysautonomia occurs during pregnancy, you might find yourself stuck in sympathetic dominance. Essentially living with your “gas pedal” pressed down while your “brake pedal” becomes less responsive. This neurological imbalance creates signs that many pregnant women experience:
The vagus nerve, often called the “wandering nerve,” plays a particularly crucial role in pregnancy brain. This longest cranial nerve, connects your brain to vital organs throughout your body and serves as the primary pathway for parasympathetic nervous system function. During pregnancy, the vagus nerve adapts to regulate inflammation via the cholinergic pathway. It then affects organ function and hormone production related to metabolism.
However, when this nerve becomes dysfunctional due to stress, trauma, or other factors, it can contribute to the cognitive signs we associate with pregnancy brain.
Understanding pregnancy brain through this neurological lens reveals why simply waiting for hormones to “balance out” isn’t always sufficient. When the nervous system is dysregulated, even optimal hormone levels may not restore full cognitive function. This is why addressing the root cause, nervous system dysregulation, can be far more effective than simply managing the signs or accepting cognitive impairment as inevitable.
We often refer to the combination of factors that can intensify pregnancy brain as “The Perfect Storm.” This concept describes how a series of stressors and challenges, often beginning well before conception, can accumulate and interact to overwhelm your nervous system’s ability to adapt to the neurological demands of pregnancy.
Many women enter pregnancy with their nervous systems already compromised by modern life stressors. Preconception factors that can reduce nervous system resilience include:
During pregnancy, additional stressors compound these existing challenges. The modern approach to pregnancy often creates more anxiety than support. Frequent medical appointments, multiple screening tests, and a culture of fear around potential complications.
Physical changes like sleep disruption from growing belly size, hormonal fluctuations, and increased metabolic demands place additional stress on an already taxed nervous system.
When these factors combine, they create an effect that can significantly worsen pregnancy brain signs. Understanding this “Perfect Storm” is crucial because it reveals that pregnancy brain severity isn’t predetermined by genetics or inevitable due to hormones.
Instead, it reflects the cumulative impact of stressors on your nervous system. This means there are opportunities for intervention and improvement through targeted support that addresses the root cause of nervous system dysfunction.
The encouraging news is that pregnancy brain doesn’t have to be something looked down on. Your body is smart, and pregnancy brain is helping protect and grow your beautiful baby! It’s something that, instead of working on “getting rid of”, your nervous system needs to be supported! When we address the underlying nervous system dysfunction contributing to worse cognitive signs, many women experience significant improvements in mental clarity, focus, and overall well-being during pregnancy. Yes, pregnancy brain is real, but it shouldn’t be debilitating and too “foggy.”
Our approach begins with a comprehensive assessment using advanced INSiGHT Scans. These non-invasive scans measure the function of your autonomic nervous system. They help us identify areas where stress and dysfunction may be contributing to your even worse pregnancy brain symptoms. By pinpointing specific patterns of nervous system imbalance, we can create a personalized care plan that supports optimal neurological function during this critical time.
Neurologically-focused chiropractic care offers adjustments designed to improve nervous system communication and restore balance between your sympathetic and parasympathetic systems.
These specialized techniques help stimulate the vagus nerve and promote the “rest, digest, and regulate” functions that are essential for cognitive clarity and emotional stability. Beyond chiropractic adjustments, supporting your nervous system during pregnancy involves several complementary strategies:
What makes this approach particularly powerful is its dual benefit. When we optimize maternal nervous system function, we’re not just improving your cognitive performance and quality of life. We’re also creating the optimal environment for your baby’s neurological development.
Research shows that maternal stress and nervous system dysfunction can impact fetal brain development. While a well-regulated maternal nervous system supports healthy neural growth and optimal birth outcomes.
Pregnancy brain is absolutely real, measurable, and, most importantly, able to be supported. What you’re experiencing isn’t a character flaw, a sign of weakness, or something you must simply accept as part of pregnancy. These cognitive changes reflect your nervous system’s remarkable attempt to adapt to the extraordinary demands of creating new life. With proper support, this adaptation can be optimized rather than endured.
The key lies in understanding that pregnancy brain often signals underlying nervous system dysfunction that has been brewing long before conception. By addressing these root causes through neurologically-focused care, you can not only improve your current cognitive function but also set the foundation for a healthier postpartum recovery and optimal development for your growing baby.
When you’re ready to take the next step, reach out and we can assess your unique needs through INSiGHT scans and develop a personalized care plan.
Your brain isn’t broken… It’s adapting. Let’s help it adapt optimally, creating the best possible experience for both you and your baby during this transformative time.