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In this episode, Dr. Vic Manzo challenges the traditional view of ADHD, reframing it not as a behavioral defiance but as a neurological "glitch" in a child's foundation. He explains how many children diagnosed with ADHD are actually trapped in a body running on "infant survival software," where primitive reflexes that should have integrated in infancy remain active, causing constant overstimulation and physical exhaustion.
Dr. Vic describes the brain's development as a four-story building. If the lower floors are unstable, the top floor (learning and emotional control) cannot function optimally.
Here is the breakdown of the Neurological Developmental Ladder as discussed in the episode, organized by how your child’s brain builds its foundation:
Dr. Vic highlights three specific primitive reflexes that, when not integrated, mimic the symptoms of ADHD:
A critical takeaway is the concept of Neurological Debt. Dr. Vic warns that children do not "grow out" of these issues; they simply compensate. This compensation is "metabolically expensive," with some children using 90% of their energy just to sit still, leaving only 10% for actual learning. Over time, this leads to burnout, shattered self-esteem, and chronic anxiety by age 12.
The solution lies in neuro-focused chiropractic care. By clearing the "static" in the nervous system—particularly in the C1, C2, and occiput area—chiropractic adjustments allow the brain to move out of sympathetic dominance (the gas pedal) and into a parasympathetic state (the brake pedal) where healing and integration can finally occur.
Listen to the Full Episode: www. Here]Book a Consultation: If you're in the Knoxville, Morristown, or Maryville area, visit www.WellnessPathChiro.com to help your child thrive.
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By Dr. Vic ManzoIn this episode, Dr. Vic Manzo challenges the traditional view of ADHD, reframing it not as a behavioral defiance but as a neurological "glitch" in a child's foundation. He explains how many children diagnosed with ADHD are actually trapped in a body running on "infant survival software," where primitive reflexes that should have integrated in infancy remain active, causing constant overstimulation and physical exhaustion.
Dr. Vic describes the brain's development as a four-story building. If the lower floors are unstable, the top floor (learning and emotional control) cannot function optimally.
Here is the breakdown of the Neurological Developmental Ladder as discussed in the episode, organized by how your child’s brain builds its foundation:
Dr. Vic highlights three specific primitive reflexes that, when not integrated, mimic the symptoms of ADHD:
A critical takeaway is the concept of Neurological Debt. Dr. Vic warns that children do not "grow out" of these issues; they simply compensate. This compensation is "metabolically expensive," with some children using 90% of their energy just to sit still, leaving only 10% for actual learning. Over time, this leads to burnout, shattered self-esteem, and chronic anxiety by age 12.
The solution lies in neuro-focused chiropractic care. By clearing the "static" in the nervous system—particularly in the C1, C2, and occiput area—chiropractic adjustments allow the brain to move out of sympathetic dominance (the gas pedal) and into a parasympathetic state (the brake pedal) where healing and integration can finally occur.
Listen to the Full Episode: www. Here]Book a Consultation: If you're in the Knoxville, Morristown, or Maryville area, visit www.WellnessPathChiro.com to help your child thrive.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.