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Dr. M’s SPA Newsletter Volume 14 Issue 52

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Here are 20 takeaways from year 14 of the SPA Newsletter 1) Diet significantly impacts respiratory health – Reducing processed foods and increasing anti-inflammatory nutrients can help manage asthma and allergies. 2) Consistent sleep routines improve cognitive function – Children who maintain a regular sleep schedule have better emotional regulation, learning capacity, and immune health. 3) Environmental toxins affect child development – Reducing exposure to air pollutants, pesticides, and household chemicals lowers the risk of chronic illnesses and delayed learning. 4) Chronic stress in children is rising – Teaching mindfulness, outdoor play, and limiting academic overburden will support mental well-being. Over stressing a child leads to little in the positive realm. Align their learning with their passions and watch them thrive. 5) Processed foods are linked to behavior issues among so many issues – High sugar and ultra-processed diets may contribute to ADHD-like symptoms and mood instability..... Dr. M
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Here are 20 takeaways from year 14 of the SPA Newsletter 1) Diet significantly impacts respiratory health – Reducing processed foods and increasing anti-inflammatory nutrients can help manage asthma and allergies. 2) Consistent sleep routines improve cognitive function – Children who maintain a regular sleep schedule have better emotional regulation, learning capacity, and immune health. 3) Environmental toxins affect child development – Reducing exposure to air pollutants, pesticides, and household chemicals lowers the risk of chronic illnesses and delayed learning. 4) Chronic stress in children is rising – Teaching mindfulness, outdoor play, and limiting academic overburden will support mental well-being. Over stressing a child leads to little in the positive realm. Align their learning with their passions and watch them thrive. 5) Processed foods are linked to behavior issues among so many issues – High sugar and ultra-processed diets may contribute to ADHD-like symptoms and mood instability..... Dr. M
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