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 or SPD back to school. Thinking about the phone calls from teachers about focus issues, the meltdowns over homework, or even watching our brilliant children struggle in an environment that just doesn’t seem designed for how their brain works.
Here’s a statistic that should get every parent’s attention: In 2022, an additional 1 million
U.S. children received an ADHD diagnosis compared to 2016. Sensory processing challenges now affect nearly 1 in 6 children. Yet most doctors are still approaching these conditions the same way they did 20 years ago – focusing on managing the symptoms instead of addressing the root cause.
What if we told you there’s a completely different approach that’s helping children not just survive the school year, but actually thrive?
Janine’s Story: From Overwhelm to Thriving
Let us start by telling you about Janine, who came to our office as a young teen with major sensory processing struggles. Physical touch, crowds, loud noises, and even itchy clothes would send her into complete overwhelm with anxiousness. It made school and even simple tasks like going into stores extremely difficult for her and her family.
Janine was so easily overwhelmed by outside stimulation because she had so much stress built up inside her nervous system. Through Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care, we helped calm down the stress and “noise” within her very sensitive body. Today, Janine says that chiropractic “helps me live.” When she gets overwhelmed now, she rates her anxiety at a level 3 or 4 versus the 8 or 9 it used to be. She’s now thriving so much that she’s even considering becoming a chiropractor herself!
Janine’s story is beautiful, and what’s so encouraging is that she isn’t alone in this transformation. Now let’s dive into understanding the real root cause when it comes to ADHD and SPD, and all of the hard transitions during the school year.
Understanding the Real Root Cause of ADHD and SPD School Struggles
The truth is, ADHD and SPD are often characterized by an overactive sympathetic “fight or flight” nervous system response. That’s the imbalance that is sabotaging your child’s school year.
This leaves children constantly on edge and makes it nearly impossible to focus, transition between activities, or regulate emotions in a school environment. At the same time, their parasympathetic “rest and digest” system, which is crucial for focus, learning, and emotional balance, remains underactive.
This nervous system imbalance often begins with what we call “The Perfect Storm” – early life stressors, including prenatal stress, birth interventions, and environmental factors that leave the nervous system stuck in a state of dysfunction.
But here’s the good news: there are drug-free strategies that can make a real difference. Let’s explore five game-changing approaches that can transform your child’s school experience this year.
1. The Sleep Foundation That Changes Everything
Quality sleep is absolutely crucial for managing ADHD and SPD symptoms because during sleep, the brain consolidates learning, processes emotions, and recharges for the next day. However, many children with these conditions struggle with sleep issues, creating a vicious cycle.
What you can do:
- Gradually adjust bedtimes and wake times by just 15 minutes every few days
- Establish calming bedtime routines that signal to the nervous system it’s time to wind down
- Create sleep-friendly environments with minimal stimulation
Creating these sleep-friendly environments can dramatically improve focus and emotional regulation during school hours. Think of sleep as the foundation that makes everything else possible.
2. Creating an Environmental Structure That Actually Works
Children with ADHD and SPD often struggle with executive function skills. This isn’t a character flaw – it’s how their nervous system processes information and manages tasks.
Creating organized home environments with command centers, designated spaces for school items, and color-coded systems can help reduce anxiety and enable children to feel more in control of their daily routines.
Here’s the key insight: This isn’t just about organization – it’s about reducing the cognitive load on an already overwhelmed nervous system, allowing that mental energy to be directed toward learning and growth instead.
Practical steps:
- Create a dedicated homework station with all supplies within reach
- Use visual schedules and color-coding for different subjects or activities
- Establish consistent routines for morning and after-school transitions
- Designate specific places for backpacks, shoes, and school materials
3. The Exercise Connection That Rivals Medication
Dr. John Ratey’s groundbreaking research in his book “Spark” shows that exercise can be as effective as medication for some children with ADHD. Physical activity can improve cognitive function, boost mood, and help manage anxiety naturally.
Morning physical activity specifically helps activate the parasympathetic nervous system and improve neurological function throughout the school day. This gives children the internal regulation they need to succeed academically and socially.
Simple ways to incorporate movement:
- Start the day with 10-15 minutes of physical activity
- Try activities like jumping jacks, running in place, or dancing
- Consider walking or biking to school when possible
- Encourage movement breaks during homework time
The key is consistency rather than intensity. Even gentle movement can make a significant difference in your child’s ability to focus and regulate emotions.
4. Nutrition and Hydration: Fueling the Nervous System
While we haven’t discussed this extensively yet, proper nutrition plays a crucial role in nervous system function. A well-nourished brain is better equipped to handle the demands of school.
Focus on:
- Consistent meal times to support blood sugar stability
- Adequate protein to support neurotransmitter production
- Proper hydration throughout the day
- Limiting processed foods and artificial additives that can increase hyperactivity
5. Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care – The Missing Piece
Maybe you’ve tried all of the above strategies and still haven’t seen the changes you’re hoping for in your child. Let’s talk about what might be the missing foundation piece.
Through gentle, specific adjustments, Neurologically-Focused Chiropractic Care works to release tension in the overactive sympathetic nervous system while activating the calming parasympathetic system, including the vital vagus nerve.
Many practices now use advanced scanning technology, called INSiGHT Scans, to pinpoint exactly where nervous system stress is occurring and create personalized care plans that can lead to:
- Improved focus and attention
- Better emotional regulation
- Enhanced sleep quality
- Fewer behavioral challenges
- Easier transitions and adaptability
This approach addresses the foundation – the nervous system – which then allows all the other strategies, like sleep, organization, and exercise, to work even more effectively.
The Perfect Storm: Understanding How We Got Here
It’s important to understand that these challenges didn’t develop overnight. Many children with ADHD and SPD have experienced what we call “The Perfect Storm” – a combination of stressors that occurred during critical developmental periods:
- Prenatal stress: Maternal stress during pregnancy can impact fetal nervous system development
- Birth trauma: Difficult deliveries, interventions, or complications can create tension in the nervous system
- Early life stressors: Falls, accidents, emotional trauma, or even repetitive positioning can contribute to nervous system dysfunction
Understanding this timeline helps parents realize that their child’s struggles aren’t their fault, and more importantly, that there are specific interventions that can help restore proper nervous system function.
What This Means for Your Family
If you’re reading this and thinking, “This sounds exactly like my child,” please know that you’re not alone, and there is hope. At Seagate Chiropractic we have helped so many families find real solutions by addressing the nervous system foundation first.
Moving Forward: Your Next Steps
- Start with the basics: Implement the sleep, exercise, and environmental strategies we’ve discussed. These can make an immediate difference while you explore other options.
- Consider a neurological evaluation: If you’ve tried multiple approaches without lasting success, it may be time to have your child’s nervous system function assessed by a practitioner trained in neurologically-focused care.
- Trust your instincts: You know your child better than anyone. If something doesn’t feel right, keep searching for answers.
The Hope You’ve Been Looking For
At Seagate Chiropractic, we want you to know that your brilliant, sensitive, amazing child can thrive. The struggles you’re seeing aren’t permanent limitations – they’re signs that the nervous system needs support to function optimally.
Please contact us today to schedule a consultation for your child. If you are not local to us, check out the PX Docs directory to find a PX Docs office near you. You’ve got this, and we’re here to support you every step of the way.