Episode 53 of the Airway First podcast is now out! You can catch this and all other episodes on Apple, SoundCloud, Podbean, RSS, Spotify, or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. And don't forget to check us out on YouTube!
My guest today is Molly Peterson. Molly is a wife, mom of two, and photographer from Virginia. She and her husband have been on an airway journey with their children for several years. She sat down to share her story, resources, and advice for other parents who are on their own airway journey with their children.
As parents, we need to sit in the bravery and move forward and decide....do we want bandaids for our children or do we want healing? ~ Molly Peterson
Show Notes:
Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art, by James Nestor
Myo Munchee: https://myomunchee.com/
Myo Spots: https://myospots.com/
ALF Expanders - The ALP Approach with Dr. Tasha Turzo
The ALF Approach: Changing the Face of Orthodontics, by Dr. Tasha Turzo
The Tooth Pillow: https://www.toothpillow.com/
The Tired Child: How Sleep and Sleep Breathing Can Change Your Child's Life, by Dr. Meghna Dassani
Brave Parent: Raising Healthy, Happy Kids Against All Odds in Today's World, by Dr. Susan Maples
Courtney Robertson, RDH, Myofunctional Therapy: @archway.myo (Instagram)
Infinity Functional Neurology - Dr. Josh Madsen
Moms in the Trenches: How Moms Can Unpack the Root Cause, Advocate for Their Children's Health, and Join the Other Side, by Dr. Jill Ombrello
PX Docs - Dr. Tony Ebel
Holistic Health at Home - Dr. Traci Jones, Osteopath
EDUCATION IS THE FIRST STEP TOWARDS HELP FOR YOUR CHIL'S AIRWAY ISSUES
Education is the first step for any parent concerned about their child's ability to breathe, sleep, and maintain proper oral health.
The Children's Airway First Foundation Resource library has information that can aid in identifying symptoms and providing guidance on the first steps towards helping your child with an airway disorder.
As with any medical condition, consult your child's pediatrician should you see any of these symptoms in your child or if you suspect your child is suffering from an airway disorder.