Stressed, Overwhelmed, and Carrying It All? Moms, This One Is for You. The first week of school is here. The backpacks are packed. The lunchboxes are in the fridge. The permission slips are signed. You made it through meet-the-teacher night, figured out pickup lines,...
Nervous System & Regulation
Preparing for Birth Starts Earlier Than You Think
Preparing for Birth Starts Earlier Than You Think When you’re pregnant, everyone loves to give advice. Drink more water. Get your steps in. Pack your hospital bag. Practice your breathing. While all of those things can be helpful, there’s one part of...
Back to School Stress: Parents, Don’t Forget Your Nervous System
Back to School Stress: Parents, Don’t Forget Your Nervous System The first day of school is right around the corner. The backpacks are packed. The lunch boxes are ready. You’ve bought the school supplies, picked out first-day outfits, and started adjusting...
The Back-To-School Reset Starts Now
The Back-To-School Reset Starts Now You can feel it, can’t you? The backpacks are starting to show up in stores. You’re thinking about school supplies, lunch boxes, new routines, and trying to squeeze in one last summer adventure before life gets busy...
Why Travel Can Trigger More Meltdowns (And What To Do About It)
Why Travel Can Trigger More Meltdowns (And What To Do About It) You spent weeks planning the trip. The matching outfits are packed. The snacks are organized. The hotel is booked. You’ve saved every family-friendly recommendation on Instagram. And then…...
Your Child’s 2-Minute Adjustment Is Doing More Than You Think
Your Child’s 2-Minute Adjustment Is Doing More Than You Think One of the most common things parents say during their first few visits is: “Wait… that’s it?” And honestly, it’s a fair question. We’re used to thinking that...
Why Your Child’s Gut Won’t Heal – And What Might Be Missing
Why Your Child’s Gut Won’t Heal – And What Might Be Missing If you’re a mom who’s tried the cleaner snacks, the probiotics, the food sensitivity testing, the supplements, and all the gut-healing recommendations… but your child is still struggling...
Fireworks, Meltdowns & Red Dye: What Your Child’s Nervous System Is Trying to Tell You
Fireworks, Meltdowns & Red Dye: What Your Child’s Nervous System Is Trying to Tell You For many families, the Fourth of July means backyard cookouts, popsicles, fireworks, and time together. But for other parents, it’s one of the most stressful...
Why Missed Baby Milestones Are Nervous System Red Flags
Why Missed Baby Milestones Are Nervous System Red Flags Your baby’s first year of life is one of the most important periods of development they’ll ever experience. During this time, their brain is forming more than one million neural connections every...
Hack Your Dad Burnout by Fixing the Real Problem
Hack Your Dad Burnout by Fixing the Real Problem When was the last time you felt genuinely energized? Not “I got a few hours of sleep” energized. Not “I survived another week” energized. Actually rested. Clear-headed. Present. Patient. If you can’t remember, you’re...
What Is Subluxation? And Why It Might Be the Missing Piece in Your Child’s Health
What Is Subluxation? And Why It Might Be the Missing Piece in Your Child’s Health Have you ever felt like you’ve tried everything for your child? The specialists. The therapies. The supplements. The dietary changes. The testing. Maybe you’ve seen small improvements,...
Why Does My Child Keep Getting Sick
Why Does My Child Keep Getting Sick If it feels like your child is always battling something—another ear infection, another cold, another round of antibiotics, another sleepless night—you’re not alone. Many of the families we see at Physis Chiropractic in Dallas...
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