April is the month of the military child. It allows Americans to celebrate military children for their service on the home front and in their communities. According to the DOD, more than 1.6 million military children face challenges and unique experiences due to their parents’ service. Some of those challenges include moving away from friends, separating from their parents for long periods, and having their sleep disrupted from a variety of transitions that occur in the military.
Why ChatGPT can’t solve all your child’s sleep struggles
There is no doubt that the future raising children is changing with the use of artificial intelligence (AI). From baby monitors using an AI to track personal sleep patterns, to figuring out if you have paid parental leave, we know there is value that AI can offer. The question becomes, can ChatGPT and AI software actually solve your child’s sleep struggles? The answer, sometimes. Let’s dive in together to learn more about when to ask ChatGPT and when to reach out to a sleep expert!
Navigating the World of Pelvic Health with Physical Therapist, Dr. Lindsay Massumi
EPISODE 7 SHOW NOTES In this month’s episode, I was excited to talk with Dr. Lindsay Durand Massumi, a licensed pelvic health and orthopedic physical therapist and health coach. The topic of pelvic health has gained a great deal of…
“Preparation vs in the moment decisions in Parenthood” with Kaila Maguire of Not Your Mama’s Birth
EPISODE 6 SHOW NOTES In this month’s episode, I sat down with Kaila Maguire of Not Your Mama’s Birth Services and we discussed how you can decrease the overwhelm when preparing for birth and postpartum. From childbirth classes (which she…
The Ripple Effects of Chiropractic Care with Dr. Emilie Quinn
EPISODE 10 SHOW NOTES In this month’s episode, I was excited to talk with local Loudoun County pediatric and perinatal chiropractor, Dr. Emilie Quinn. Emilie had her own personal experience with chiropractic care while growing up, which led her to…