The Missing Piece to Helping Your Child’s Chronic Illnesses
As a parent, you want nothing more than to see your child thrive. You've probably spent countless nights worrying when they struggle with sleep, meltdowns, focus issues, or mysterious health problems that seem to have no clear cause. You've likely tried everything your pediatrician suggested, maybe even worked with specialists, yet somehow you still feel like you're missing a crucial piece of the puzzle.
What if I told you that the key to unlocking your child's full potential might be hiding in plain sight within their own body? The secret lies in something called nervous system regulation—and understanding it could transform your approach to your child's health and well-being.
Jake's Story: From Explosive Meltdowns to National Champion
Let me share Jake's story with you. When Jake turned 2.5, his parents watched their sweet, smiling little boy transform. Suddenly, he began experiencing intense tantrums, crying spells, and explosive angry reactions that seemed to come from nowhere. When triggered, his anger would escalate quickly—yelling, stomping, calling himself "stupid," and sometimes even hitting himself.
His parents felt helpless. With every outburst, they grew more desperate. They had conversations with pediatricians, attended weekly therapy sessions, sat through countless school meetings with teachers and social workers, navigated 504 plan discussions—all while longing for peace for Jake and hoping to bring calmness back to their family.
After an especially explosive event at a martial arts competition, Jake's family knew they needed a completely different approach. They had heard about Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care from a friend and decided to take a chance.
The transformation didn't happen overnight, but with consistency and time to help rewire and regulate Jake's nervous system, they began to see remarkable changes. After about 3-4 months, Jake's mom noticed he appeared calmer. He began using his words to express his feelings instead of reacting explosively. He was less anxious, less combative, and less intense overall.
But here's the most incredible part: Jake went on to compete in the AAU National Karate Tournament, where he took home two gold medals—becoming a National Champion in two events! The same child who once struggled with explosive anger had learned to channel his energy and emotions in a completely different way.
Understanding Your Child's Nervous System: The Foundation of Health
So what exactly happened with Jake? To understand this transformation, you need to know about nervous system regulation—something that affects every aspect of your child's health but is often overlooked in traditional healthcare approaches.
What Is Nervous System Regulation?
Think of your child's nervous system as the master control center for their entire body. It helps keep everything balanced and stable, ensuring that every bodily system can communicate effectively and work in harmony. This state of balance is called homeostasis.
When your child's nervous system is properly regulated, everything functions optimally:
- Basic functions like sleeping, eating, and digestion work smoothly
- Advanced functions like controlling inflammation and managing immune responses operate effectively
- Mental, emotional, and cognitive health remain stable and resilient
When Things Go Wrong: The Signs of Dysregulation
When your child's nervous system becomes overly stressed and imbalanced, it enters a state called nervous system dysregulation. This can manifest in many different ways, often starting with disruptions to basic health functions.
Early warning signs you might notice:
- Difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep
- Digestive issues or irregular eating patterns
- Mood swings or emotional instability
- Low energy or hyperactivity
- Trouble with emotional regulation
If you're seeing these challenges in your child, they're not character flaws or behavioral problems—they're signs that your child's nervous system needs support.
The Autonomic Nervous System: Your Child's Internal Thermostat
The key to understanding nervous system regulation lies in something called the autonomic nervous system. This system controls and coordinates all the major functions of your child's body, managing trillions of cells almost entirely on "autopilot."
The autonomic nervous system has two main branches:
The Sympathetic System ("Fight or Flight"): This kicks in during times of stress, danger, or high activity. It's designed to help your child respond to challenges, but it's not meant to be constantly activated.
The Parasympathetic System ("Rest, Relax, and Regulate"): This is where the magic happens. When this system is active, your child's body can rest, repair, restore, and regulate itself.
The Vagus Nerve: This crucial nerve is primarily responsible for activating the "rest and regulate" response. If your child has any damage or dysfunction in their vagus nerve, their nervous system will struggle to find balance and regulation.
The Perfect Storm: How Dysregulation Develops
Nervous system dysregulation doesn't happen overnight—it often develops through what experts call "The Perfect Storm" of stressors and challenges.
In infancy, this might look like:
- Difficulty nursing and eating
- Trouble soothing and sleeping
- Being colicky and fussy
- Acid reflux or constipation
- Skin issues like eczema
As children grow, you might see:
- Chronic ear infections
- Respiratory and immune system struggles
- Difficulties with motor planning and developmental milestones
- Challenges reaching age-appropriate developmental markers
Eventually, a dysregulated nervous system can manifest as:
- Big emotions and frequent meltdowns
- Attention and focus challenges
- Sensory processing difficulties
- Behaviors that look like ADHD or autism spectrum characteristics
Factors That Can Contribute to Dysregulation
Understanding what can contribute to nervous system dysregulation empowers you to be more aware and proactive about your child's health:
- Birth-related stress: Difficult pregnancies, birth interventions, or traumatic birth experiences
- Environmental toxins: Exposure to chemicals, pollutants, or other harmful substances
- Physical trauma: Falls, accidents, or even repetitive strain from things like heavy backpacks
- Emotional stress: Family changes, school pressure, or social challenges
- Poor nutrition: Diets high in processed foods or lacking essential nutrients
- Lack of movement: Sedentary lifestyles that don't support healthy nervous system development
Taking Action: What You Can Do as a Parent
The good news is that nervous system dysregulation isn't permanent. Your child's nervous system has an incredible capacity for healing and adaptation when given the right support.
This is where Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care comes in, and this is what Credence Chiropractic does best. Like what helped Jake, we advanced scanning technology, INSiGHT Scans, to identify areas of nervous system stress and then gentle adjusting techniques to help restore balance.
This approach doesn't rely on medications or invasive procedures. Instead, it works with your child's natural healing capacity to help their nervous system return to a state of regulation and optimal function.
Your Child's Potential Is Waiting
Imagine a world where your child can face life's challenges with resilience, focus with ease, and truly thrive. That's the power of a well-regulated nervous system. Your child doesn't have to struggle with ongoing health issues, behavioral challenges, or developmental delays.
You don't have to wait for problems to worsen or accept that "this is just how your child is." Nervous system regulation can be supported and optimized at any stage of your child's development, so don’t wait to call Credence Chiropractic today! If you are not local to us, check out the PX Docs directory to find an office near you.
You have more power than you might realize to influence your child's health and well-being. By understanding nervous system regulation and taking proactive steps to support it, you're giving your child one of the greatest gifts possible: the foundation for lifelong health, resilience, and success.