Tweet Evidence from brain science strongly suggests we can warm up and stimulate the young child’s brain for learning to read. Exciting new research using neuroimaging techniques reveal that parts of the brain develop for reading as early as infancy. A particular region of the left hemisphere of the brain becomes highly aroused by the…
Continue Reading »
Tweet Not only is strength and muscle tone important in the pelvic floor, but overly tight muscles can also cause pain and tearing during birth and discomfort postpartum. It is important to stretch the hip flexors and posterior chain which includes the groin, hamstrings, and glutes. Participating in Prenatal Yoga is an easy and safe…
Continue Reading »