When Fever Meets School Policy: A Real Telemedicine Conversation
When Fever Meets School Policy A real telemedicine conversation — and why the contagion cycle keeps repeating. A mother called me recently. Her daughter had…
When Fever Meets School Policy A real telemedicine conversation — and why the contagion cycle keeps repeating. A mother called me recently. Her daughter had…
When your child is sick, the kitchen table is no longer the priority. The water bottle is. There is a particular heaviness that settles in…
The meltdown after the iPad comes away isn’t defiance. It’s neurochemistry. Here’s what’s really happening in your child’s brain — and a gentle, evidence-based plan to bring screen time back into balance.
In a world where “a pill for every ill” has become the medical standard, it’s easy to feel like we’re only scratching the surface of…
Pregnancy is both fragile and fierce. You are building a life inside of you, and with that miracle comes the weight of constant decisions. Every…
Though not exhaustive, the following audio is a comprehensive summary of the seven steps below.
Systems reveal their philosophy through their design. Concealment prioritizes control. Transparency prioritizes trust. When valuables are hidden in furniture, we assume danger outside the drawer….
The flickering stair and stick figures are not moving. Your brain is. High-contrast edges, shifting gradients, tiny eye movements called saccades. The visual system tries…
Crying is a normal and important part of your baby’s development. Some babies, however, go through a specific phase of increased crying called PURPLE Crying….