Nervous System Focused Chiropractic
Free Guide for Parents
If your child struggles with focus, attention, or emotional regulation, and nothing has gotten to the root, there might be something nobody's checked yet.
This free guide covers the 5 things every parent should know about ADHD and the nervous system.
A quick look at each of the five things inside your free guide.
What's really driving your child's ADHD
The nervous system is the foundation underneath focus, behavior, and emotional regulation. When it's stuck in overdrive, the brain can't access what it needs.
How layers of stress compound over time
Pregnancy stress, birth interventions, early antibiotics. Each layer adds up. By the time symptoms show, the system has been overwhelmed for years.
The vagus nerve connection nobody talks about
Sleep, digestion, focus, emotional regulation. They're all vagus nerve functions. If multiple systems are struggling, that's a clue.
You can actually see nervous system stress (it's measurable)
CLA INSiGHT scanning shows exactly where the stress is concentrated and how much of the system is stuck in fight-or-flight mode.
This isn't about replacing what's working. It's a different layer.
Nervous system support works alongside medication, therapy, and OT. Many families notice changes they hadn't seen from any other approach.
"We've tried the medication. The behavioral therapy. The dietary changes. The IEP meetings. And things still aren't where we hoped."
If that sounds familiar, this guide was written for you. Your child isn't broken. Their nervous system may just need support.
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About Us
Dr. Saylor, Dr. Zach, and Dr. John provide gentle, nervous system-focused chiropractic care for the whole family. They work with families navigating ADHD, focus challenges, sensory processing, behavioral concerns, and developmental delays, helping the nervous system shift out of overdrive so the brain can do what it was designed to do.
Their approach uses low-force techniques that communicate directly with the nervous system. No cracking, twisting, or popping. Just gentle, specific input that helps the body's own regulatory systems come back online.