by Kelley Burke | Mar 1, 2011 | Relationship, Parenting, and Family Workshops, Wellness and Exercise
by Dr. Kathleen Pratt Childhood vaccines are one of the most discussed and controversial topics for the 21st century parent. Recently The Lancet, a highly regarded medical journal, retracted the study that first suggested a connection between the MMR vaccine and some...
by Kelley Burke | Feb 1, 2011 | Birthing Education, Relationship, Parenting, and Family Workshops, Wellness and Exercise
As your baby grows inside you and your tummy expands, you may find yourself touching, patting or rubbing your baby and talking to them through your tummy. You may massage your tummy regularly or go for frequent prenatal massages. Research on maternal behavior of...
by Kelley Burke | Feb 1, 2011 | Relationship, Parenting, and Family Workshops
I began working at Zenana Spa and Wellness Center in the Childcare Room in March 2010. It is truly a wonderful realization that I have not spent a full year here and yet I feel like a part of the team. I love my work; there is a sense of community and camaraderie...
by Kelley Burke | Jan 1, 2011 | Birthing Education, Relationship, Parenting, and Family Workshops, Wellness and Exercise
I have made a practice of offering the newborns of my pregnant patients a first free “structural wellness check”. Here, I examine the plates of the baby’s skull, vertebral column, hips, pelvis and overall physical symmetry and rhythm. I use my Chiropractic brain to...
by Kelley Burke | Apr 4, 2010 | Relationship, Parenting, and Family Workshops
You are warmly invited to an Infant Massage course where you will learn how to touch, relax and bond with your baby in a loving, simple and confident way. During the course, you will discover how to understand more of your baby’s cues, his/her needs, and how to help....
by Kelley Burke | Feb 4, 2010 | Relationship, Parenting, and Family Workshops
Parents Take communicating with your baby into your own hands, literally! Babies using sign language? Although it sounds unbelievable, it is really nothing new. Babies have always made signs for things that they want or need. When babies wave goodbye, nod their head...