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• Husband

• Texas State

• Parker College of Chiropractic

• Epic Pediatrics Doctor

• Owner/Doctor Rose Chiropractic & Wellness

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ASTHMA EAR INFECTIONS

ALLERGIES

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Middle ear infection (Otitis Media) is an infection that occurs behing the eardrum, in the middle part of the ear.

Middle ear infection is the most common childhood illness treated by pediatricians.

75% of all children will have at least one middle ear infection before age 3

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Fluid Builds Up Behind the Ear Drum

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What Are The Symptoms Of

Middle Ear Infection?

Before an ear infection ever

develops, your child is likely to

have symptoms of a cold.

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Disease? Crossed Wires? Mental Disorder? Chemical Inbalance?

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Impulsivity

• Blurts out answers before questions are completed

Inattention

• Pays little attention to details; makes careless mistakes

• Has short attention span

• Does not listen when spoken to directly

• Does not follow instructions; fails to finish tasks

• Has difficulty organizing tasks

• Avoids task that require sustained mental effort

• Loses things

• Is easily distracted

• Is forgetful in daily activities

Hyperactivity

• Fidgets; squirms in seat

• Leaves seat in classroom when remaining seated is expected

• Runs about or climbs excessively at inappropriate times

• Has difficulty playing quietly

• Acts as if “driven by a motor”

• Talks excessively

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Hypersensitivities to sensory input may include:

• Extreme response to or fear of sudden, high-pitched, loud, or metallic noises like flushing toilets, clanking silverware, or other noises that seem offensive to others

• May notice and/or be distracted by background noises that others don’t seem to hear

• Fearful of surprise touch, avoids hugs and cuddling even with familiar adults

• Seems fearful of crowds or avoids standing in close proximity to others

• Doesn’t enjoy a game of tag and/or is overly fearful of swings and playground equipment

• Extremely fearful of climbing or falling, even when there is no real danger i.e. doesn’t like his or her feet to be off the ground

• Has poor balance, may fall often

Hyposensitivities to sensory input may include:

• A constant need to touch people or textures, even when it’s inappropriate to do so

• Doesn’t understand personal space even when same-age peers are old enough to understand it

• Clumsy and uncoordinated movements• An extremely high tolerance for or indifference to pain• Often harms other children and/or pets when playing, i.e.

doesn’t understand his or her own strength• May be very fidgety and unable to sit still, enjoys

movement-based play like spinning, jumping, etc.• Seems to be a “thrill seeker” and can be dangerous at times

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The Biggest Loser Kid Plan:Red Light, Green Light, Eat Right is a child and adolescent weight nutrition program that has helped thousands of kids lose (or maintain) their weight and learn healthy eating habits. Designed by pediatrician Joanna Dolgoff, MD, the program has not only proven itself to be an effective way for children to lose weight, it is also medically founded to ensure that children continue to get the important nutrients they need to grow strong, healthy bodies.

Red Light, Green Light, Eat Right is based on the principles of the traffic light and uses the power of play to get families excited about healthy eating. Green Light foods are lowest in calories (Go!); Yellow Light foods are moderate in calories (Slow!); Red Light foods are highest in calories (Uh-oh!).

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“The nervous system controls and coordinates all functions of the body.”

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AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM

Sympathetic – Yellow Parasympathetic - Green

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Ronald Pero, Ph.D. , chief of cancer prevention

research a New York’s Preventative Medicine

Institute

Three Groups in Study:

People who have been under regular chiropractic

care for 2+ years

People not under chiropractic care but deemed

‘healthy’

People who were sick, had cancer, etc

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Results:

“The Chiropractic patients also had a 200

percent greater immune-competence than

people who had not received chiropractic and

400 percent greater immune-competence than

people with cancer

or other serious diseases.”

“Chiropractic may optimize

whatever genetic abilities you

have so that you can fully

resist disease”

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I Wonder If….?

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Your Chance To Find Out