#363 The Significance of Integrating Reflexes, Who Knew?

#363 The Significance of Integrating Reflexes, Who Knew?

Such an important conversation with our guests, Emily Roper, ( Neuro-Developmental Delay Therapist) & Beth Shayler, (Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant), on looking for the root causes and alternative approaches to developmental delays and the mental health of babies and children. Why is something so basic so unknown to the allopathic medical world? Blyss & Dr. Stu learn about the importance of spontaneous labor and the birth process on the neurological development of the fetus and baby. How we birth and raise our children matters. It just makes sense and it has never been more true than now that we need to trust our instincts when it comes to medical advice.

Medical billing is just another example of a system out of control. Dr. Stu takes to the mic on "The Experience Miracles Podcast"

Key highlights:

  • Fetal and Newborn Reflexes
  • Long-Term Effects of C-Sections
  • Holistic Approach in Child Healthcare
  • Child Development and Reflex Integration
  • Evolution of Tummy Time
  • CDC Milestones and Common Sense
  • Environmental Studies and Publication Delays

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