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When "all of a sudden," we see a loss of tools, we need to ask ourselves if this is a regression or a pulling-in?

There are times of pulling-in during typical brain development (think about growth spurts or milestones). We must be communicating this appropriately to parents. We do NOT treat symptoms. Do NOT call the pulling-in a regression! Work with the parents and ask the right questions to determine if this is a typical pulling-in or a true regression.

Watch this video to learn how to navigate this challenge and which questions to ask. Once we've asked the right questions and determined what you're dealing with, use the tools provided in this video from Dr. Amy to move forward in either scenario.

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Dr. Amy and her husband David live in Coeur d’Alene, ID with their beautiful daughter Meela and chocolate lab Izzy. They opened Spoelstra Family Chiropractic in April of 2008 after moving from South Carolina where Dr. Amy graduated cum laude from Sherman College of Chiropractic. Dr. Amy is the founder of the FOCUS program and opened the doors to the program in 2011 in the Coeur d’ Alene office. She now teaches chiropractors, educators, and other medical professionals around the country and internationally about Neuro-Deflective Disorders™ and the FOCUS approach to comprehensive patient care for children and adults with behavioral, learning, socialization, and developmental challenges. She is the founder of the Brain Blossom Program™ and FOCUS Academy ™ for continued education for certified FOCUS practitioners.

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