WPP#11 - Unlocking Motor Development in Children - Part III
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Summary
In this episode of the Wellness Path podcast, Dr. Vic Manzo discusses the critical role of motor development in infants and toddlers, emphasizing the importance of sensory input and the impact of subluxation on brain growth. He explains how chiropractic care can enhance sensory awareness, leading to improved motor skills and overall child development. The conversation highlights the interconnectedness of sensory and motor functions and the necessity of addressing these issues early for optimal growth. Dr. Manzo also shares insights on the rising prevalence of speech delays and the holistic approach of chiropractic in supporting children's health and development.
Takeaways
Motor development is essential for brain growth.
Sensory input significantly influences motor output.
Subluxation can hinder a child's development.
Chiropractic care enhances sensory awareness.
Early intervention leads to better outcomes.
JET syndrome can affect infant motor skills.
The body adapts to deficits in development.
Chiropractic adjustments can resolve motor issues.
Speech delays are increasing among children.
Nature requires no help, just the removal of interference.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Motor Development
03:05 The Importance of Sensory Input
06:08 Understanding Subluxation in Infants
09:01 Motor Development and Its Challenges
11:49 The Connection Between Sensory and Motor Skills
15:04 The Role of Chiropractic in Child Development
17:53 Conclusion and Future Insights
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