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We CAN Change The Neurodevelopmental Trajectory

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Welcome to Episode 280 of Autism Parenting Secrets.

This week’s episode is about something too many parents aren’t told clearly enough.

The truth is that neurodevelopmental disabilities are not fixed or predetermined.

The trajectory can be shifted.

And parents play a much bigger role in that shift than they may realize.

To help unpack this, I’m joined again by Dr. Lawrence Palevsky - a New York State–licensed pediatrician who has spent over three decades redefining children’s wellness through a holistic and integrative lens.

He’s a past president of the American Holistic Medical Association, a diplomate of the American Board of Integrative Holistic Medicine, and co-host of the podcast Critically Thinking with Dr. T & Dr. P.

If you’ve ever been told there’s nothing you can do, this conversation will help you see a much bigger picture.
The secret this week is…

We CAN Change The Neurodevelopmental Trajectory

You'll Discover:

  • Why 1 In 6 Children Have A Neurodevelopmental Disability And What That Really Means (1:44)
  • How Chronic Inflammation Is At The Core Of These Conditions (13:48)
  • Why Suppressing Acute Illness Actually Makes Things Worse Long-Term (17:45)
  • What Parents Can Do To Open Exit Pathways And Reduce Inflammatory Load (31:26)
  • How Confidence Grows When Parents Stop Fearing Symptoms (35:17)
  • The Truth About Fever And Why It’s Often Misunderstood (36:45)
  • How Acetaminophen Depletes Glutathione And Increases Risk (40:22)

About Our Guest:

Dr. Lawrence B. Palevsky is a New York State–licensed pediatrician known for his holistic, integrative approach to children’s wellness and complex conditions. A graduate of NYU School of Medicine, he completed pediatric residency at Mount Sinai and a fellowship at Bellevue Hospital. He is a past president of the American Holistic Medical Association, a diplomate of the American Board of Integrative Holistic Medicine, and co-host of the podcast Critically Thinking with Dr. T & Dr. P. Learn more at www.drpalevsky.com.

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Welcome to Episode 280 of Autism Parenting Secrets.

This week’s episode is about something too many parents aren’t told clearly enough.

The truth is that neurodevelopmental disabilities are not fixed or predetermined.

The trajectory can be shifted.

And parents play a much bigger role in that shift than they may realize.

To help unpack this, I’m joined again by Dr. Lawrence Palevsky - a New York State–licensed pediatrician who has spent over three decades redefining children’s wellness through a holistic and integrative lens.

He’s a past president of the American Holistic Medical Association, a diplomate of the American Board of Integrative Holistic Medicine, and co-host of the podcast Critically Thinking with Dr. T & Dr. P.

If you’ve ever been told there’s nothing you can do, this conversation will help you see a much bigger picture.
The secret this week is…

We CAN Change The Neurodevelopmental Trajectory

You'll Discover:

  • Why 1 In 6 Children Have A Neurodevelopmental Disability And What That Really Means (1:44)
  • How Chronic Inflammation Is At The Core Of These Conditions (13:48)
  • Why Suppressing Acute Illness Actually Makes Things Worse Long-Term (17:45)
  • What Parents Can Do To Open Exit Pathways And Reduce Inflammatory Load (31:26)
  • How Confidence Grows When Parents Stop Fearing Symptoms (35:17)
  • The Truth About Fever And Why It’s Often Misunderstood (36:45)
  • How Acetaminophen Depletes Glutathione And Increases Risk (40:22)

About Our Guest:

Dr. Lawrence B. Palevsky is a New York State–licensed pediatrician known for his holistic, integrative approach to children’s wellness and complex conditions. A graduate of NYU School of Medicine, he completed pediatric residency at Mount Sinai and a fellowship at Bellevue Hospital. He is a past president of the American Holistic Medical Association, a diplomate of the American Board of Integrative Holistic Medicine, and co-host of the podcast Critically Thinking with Dr. T & Dr. P. Learn more at www.drpalevsky.com.

References In This Episode:

Additional Resources:

If you enjoyed this episode, share it with your friends.

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