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		<title>Why Your Child&#8217;s Progress Stalled (And Why That&#8217;s Actually Good)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Are you feeling frustrated or even disheartened because your child seemed to be making incredible progress with their neurological challenges, and then suddenly&#8230; everything stalled? Maybe you&#8217;ve even noticed some regression &#8211; behaviors returning that you thought were gone forever, sleep disruptions creeping back in, or emotional regulation challenges resurfacing. If you&#8217;re wondering if the ... <a title="Why Your Child&#8217;s Progress Stalled (And Why That&#8217;s Actually Good)" class="read-more" href="https://healthyfamilymn.com/why-your-childs-progress-stalled-and-why-thats-actually-good/" aria-label="Read more about Why Your Child&#8217;s Progress Stalled (And Why That&#8217;s Actually Good)">Read more</a></p>
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