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Imagine this: Your child comes home from school, drops their backpack by the door, and sighs deeply. “I’m tired,” they say—not just the usual after-school fatigue, but a weariness that seems beyond their years.
As parents, we want nothing more than to see our children happy, healthy, and full
of energy. But did you know that more than 40% of school-aged children and adolescents have at least one chronic illness?
That’s nearly half of all kids dealing with conditions that last a year or more, requiring ongoing medical attention or limiting their daily activities.
These aren’t just occasional colds or scraped knees. We’re talking about:
- Asthma that makes playground games a struggle.
- Obesity that affects
self-esteem and physical health.
- Diabetes requiring constant vigilance over snacks and meals.
- Behavioral challenges like ADHD that make classroom learning a daily hurdle.
- Anxiety and depression that overshadow the joy of childhood.
Is your child silently shouldering one of these burdens?
Perhaps you’ve noticed your son wheezing after a short run, or your daughter withdrawing from activities she once loved. Maybe teachers mention your child’s
difficulty concentrating or frequent visits to the nurse’s office.
We believe that a child’s well-being is deeply connected to their physical health, mental state, and the environment around them—including us, the parents. When one aspect is out of balance, it affects the whole family.
That’s why we’re inviting you to join us at the life-changing ADHD, Autism, & Chronic Disease Parenting Summit from December 3rd to December 9th,
2024.