Whole Family Chiropractic – Dr. Tye Moe – Dr. Chelsey Henney – Pediatric and Family Chiropractors in Minneapolis and St Paul, MN 55116

This Nervous System Imbalance Is Sabotaging Your Child’s School Year

If you’re like most parents we meet, you’ve probably tried behavior charts, talked to counselors, maybe even considered medication for your child’s struggles at school, but you’re still searching for answers that actually address what’s really going on. We totally get it. Some of us have stayed up worried about sending our children with ADHD … Read more

Surviving Holiday Celebrations When Your Child Has Sensory Overload

Is your child already dreading summer celebrations? Are you anxious about the inevitable meltdowns, tantrums, and tears that seem to accompany every fireworks display or crowded holiday gathering? If you’re like many parents we meet, you’ve probably tried everything—noise-canceling headphones, watching fireworks from a distance, or even avoiding celebrations altogether. But what if I told … Read more

Celebrating Dr. Tye Moe’s 6th Year Speaking at the MACMH Conference

We’re proud to share that Dr. Tye Moe of Whole Family Chiropractic has once again been selected to speak at the Minnesota Association for Children’s Mental Health (MACMH) Child & Adolescent Mental Health Conference—marking his 6th year in a row presenting at this impactful event! This year, Dr. Tye is diving into a topic that … Read more

Why So Many Kids Today Are So Sick (It’s Not Just Toxins) – Video Deep Dive

The Epidemic No One is Talking About: Why So Many Kids Are Chronically Sick If you’re a parent, this will stop you in your tracks. 👀 40-50% of kids today suffer from chronic illness. From gut issues, autoimmune conditions, and ADHD to autism, epilepsy, and anxiety… Millions of children are struggling. 😩 But why?! And … Read more

Why So Many Kids Today Are So Sick (It’s Not Just Toxins)

If you’re a parent wondering why children today seem to face more health challenges than ever before, you’re not alone. The statistics are truly alarming – the CDC admits that an astonishing 40% of American children are currently struggling with at least one chronic illness, while other research and medical experts put this number even … Read more

Hidden Birth Trauma May Cause Your Child’s Picky Eating – Video

Is your child’s birth trauma linked to their picky eating?? 👀 Watch this video to find out! Is your child’s picky eating causing daily mealtime battles? You’ve probably tried everything – hiding vegetables, reward charts, endless negotiations – yet nothing seems to work. What if we told you the real cause might not be about … Read more

What Doctors Won’t Tell You About Overstimulation

Does this sound familiar? Your child suddenly covers their ears in a noisy restaurant, has an unexpected meltdown at the grocery store, or becomes distressed by the tags in their clothing. As a parent, these moments can feel overwhelming and isolating. You might have been told that these are just behavioral issues or that your … Read more

Sensory & ADHD Webinar – New Insights to Help Your Child Succeed

Living with ADHD or Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) can be challenging for the whole family, from going out to restaurants to getting haircuts to getting reports from teachers. To truly address the root cause (something traditional doctors skip altogether) we have to look 🔍 back in a child’s prenatal and birth history, and then directly … Read more

How do I know if my child struggles with Sensory Processing Disorder?

Summer is a time for fun, relaxation, and enjoying various events like going to the beach, attending parades and carnivals, and going on vacation. However, for children with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD), this season can be full of stress and difficulties. Many families first recognize the signs of sensory issues in their children during this … Read more

Understanding Sensory Issues in Kids: A Comprehensive Approach

When your child struggles with sensory issues – daily meltdowns, refusal to wear certain clothes or eat specific foods, difficulty sleeping – it can be exhausting and isolating. Each sensory-related tantrum or meltdown in public can make you feel the weight of judgmental stares from people unaware of the neurological root causing your family’s daily … Read more