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In this episode, we challenge the narrative that children simply get sick all winter long. We explore the idea that illness isn’t a seasonal inevitability and that winter may not be the villain we’ve made it out to be.
Instead, we look deeper.
We explore how children are deeply responsive to their environment and especially to the nervous system of their mother. What if winter sickness is less about cold weather and more about disconnection from rhythm, rest, and regulation?
Follow us on Instagram: @theloveofbreastfeeding & @taylorricketts_
Video editing by @crownedonevisuals
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Dynamic Infant Movement | Grounded Mother | Book Lactation Appointment
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By Emily SwannIn this episode, we challenge the narrative that children simply get sick all winter long. We explore the idea that illness isn’t a seasonal inevitability and that winter may not be the villain we’ve made it out to be.
Instead, we look deeper.
We explore how children are deeply responsive to their environment and especially to the nervous system of their mother. What if winter sickness is less about cold weather and more about disconnection from rhythm, rest, and regulation?
Follow us on Instagram: @theloveofbreastfeeding & @taylorricketts_
Video editing by @crownedonevisuals
Sponsor: Sauna Space Red Light Therapy → 10% Off Your Sauna Space
Dynamic Infant Movement | Grounded Mother | Book Lactation Appointment
Subscribe, share, leave a review, connect with us!