Optimising your baby’s development – By Dr Shalom and Helene Drimer
Optimising your baby’s development – first published in Nuture Parenting Magazine Autumn 2015 As humans we have evolved to perform tasks that are unmatched by any other species in the animal kingdom. We talk, write, dance, sing and perform many other activities. We often take these skills for granted, even though they are incredibly complex […] more…
Managing seasonal and perennial allergies – Nurture Magazine
Managing seasonal and perennial allergies – first published in Nurture Parenting Magazine Spring 2014 Do you rub your itchy eyes or blow your nose more that usual in spring? If you do, you may be suffering from allergic rhinitis (commonly called hay fever). Seasonal increases in tree, grass, and weed pollens can trigger seasonal allergic […] more…
Babywearing: A Chiropractic Perspective – first published in Nurture Parenting Magazine
Here is an article that Shalom and I wrote together. It was first published in the Winter 2014 issue of Nurture Parenting Magazine. A huge thank you to our colleague Dr Vanessa Barry (chiropractor and babywearing consultant) for her help with this article. Babywearing is a beautiful way to bond with your child. There are […] more…
Natural relief from colds and flu – first published in Nurture Parenting Magazine
I haven’t had a chance to blog for a while, so I am excited to be back and sharing this article that has just been published in Nurture Parenting Magazine. Here is a description of the magazine from their website: Nurture ~ Australia’s Natural Parenting Magazine is your destination for thought-provoking, evidence-based articles on the […] more…
My homebirth transfer story – published in Birthings Magazine
Today I received my copy of ‘Birthings – A home birth access Sydney quarterly publication‘, Autumn 2014, Issue 121. I was excited to see it because it includes Bubba G’s birth and breastfeeding stories, which I wrote for the ‘planned home birth > hospital transfer’ edition. Here is our story. I hope that it may […] more…