Dr. Monika Buerger explains what stemming is, its various forms, and why children, especially those on the autism spectrum, might engage in such behaviors.
In this episode, Dr. Monika Buerger outlines critical skills for identifying and managing issues such as cervical extension and tummy time, emphasizing the importance of motor milestones in diagnosing neurodevelopmental delays and autism.
Dr. Buerger highlights three key points: the importance of gross and fine motor skills, the significance of proprioceptive input, and the transformative potential of chiropractic care.
Monika Buerger, the founder of the Academy of Neurodevelopmental Practices, shares thought-provoking insights on autism rates, highlighted by recent CDC statistics.
Monika Buerger from the Academy of Neural Developmental Practices discusses a common frustration faced by chiropractors: maintaining pediatric patients in their practice.
Dr. Buerger is recognized as a leading authority in pediatrics both within the chiropractic profession as well as in the world of pediatrics outside the profession. She is a pioneer in neurosensory integration and neurodevelopment. Recognized as a true authority, her work is included in all three volumes of the Pediatric Chiropractic textbook.