Total CME Credit Hours: 1 Category I (Formal)
This is a 1-hour course. Developmental progression drives the unborn baby and transcends all neurological function at birth. The nervous system is impacted by genetic and epigenetic triggers existing inside and outside the body. The state of health of both parents at the time of conception has a distinctive impact on the development of the baby and its overall health throughout life.
A child’s history is the blueprint of mom and dad’s state of health. Identifying the “red-flags” prior and during pregnancy will reveal physiological development in the child. This course will identify common findings associated with childhood developmental delay.
Hanson Handout (1.42 MB) | Available after Purchase |
Dr. Laura Hanson has devoted her career to supporting children's health and well-being. In 1996, upon starting her practice, she observed the swift and positive response of children to chiropractic adjustments, prompting her to specialize in pediatric care. Dr. Hanson's commitment to excellence led her to earn a diplomat in clinical chiropractic pregnancy and pediatrics in 1999, establishing her as an authority in the field.
Recognized both domestically and internationally, Dr. Hanson shares her expertise with healthcare professionals, educators, and parents, focusing on pediatric development through her teachings.
Dr. Laura Hanson, D.C., MS, D.I.C.C.P., NDT, holds board certification in pediatric and chiropractic care and is a neuro-developmental therapist. With a Master’s of Sports Science, specializing in nutrition, she brings a comprehensive understanding of holistic health to her practice. Dr. Hanson has also served as faculty at Palmer College and Life University from 2003 to 2012, further enriching her knowledge and contributing to the education of future healthcare professionals.
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