by Kristy Miller | Jul 18, 2022 | Family, Food, Health, Nutrition
Guest post by Shawna Walker, RDN Feeding a child is one of the most loving ways a parent can render care. The pressure to meet growth and development needs, protect them from illness, and maximize their health can be overwhelming. With intentionality, it might be...
by Kristy Miller | Mar 1, 2022 | 8p, Advocacy, Awareness, CHARGE, Family, Kabuki, KAT6A, Smith-Kingsmore, Syndrome
Today is a day that we can highlight all of our a unique and brave kiddos with uncommon diagnoses. Today is #RareDiseaseDay. These kiddos fight to be known in a way that most of us will never know. They are born or develop conditions that start as mysteries to the...
by Kristy Miller | Feb 13, 2022 | Exercise, Family, Food, Health, Nutrition, Recreation, Stress
During the winter, and notably during our current pandemic, we are especially aware of trying to stay healthy. We all know that we need to keep our immune system working in tip top shape, but how do we do that exactly? First, we know that stress and anxiety...
by Kristy Miller | Jan 30, 2022 | Exercise, Family, Free, Physical Therapy, Speech Therapy
When adults go to PT, they come home with a list of exercises to complete a certain number of times in a row, multiple times each day. These types of orders don’t work very well for children. Instead, we want to try to make therapy fun for kids. One of the things we...
by Kristy Miller | Nov 7, 2021 | Family, Recreation
As the weather turns cooler and we get closer to the holidays my mind turns to finding ways to be outside with my crew. Did you know that there is a program for outdoor recreation called Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center that provides adapted skiing opportunities...