Autism Transformed
04/11/2026
Behavior Is Not the Root...
Over the years, one pattern shows up again and again.
Parents are trying incredibly hard, yet something still feels off.
Here is what most families miss:
➡️ Behavior is rarely the root problem.
➡️ Aggression, shutdowns, anxiety, avoidance, attention struggles often point to a nervous system that does not feel safe.
➡️ When that layer goes unsupported, frustration builds and kids internalize the struggle.
➡️ That cycle can last for years if regulation is never addressed directly.
😇 The Regulated Child Summit™ by Dr. Roseann Capanna Hadge brings together 30 experts across neuroscience, psychology, trauma, sleep, nutrition, and education.
🧠 Dr. Roseann shares insight from more than 10,000 brain maps and decades of clinical experience.
🗓️ Over 4 structured weekly emails, you will start to view behavior through a different lens.
When the nervous system feels safe...
💫 Flexibility increases.
💫 Learning improves.
💫Meltdowns shorten.
Join for free before April 13 and learn what most parenting advice never teaches: https://go.drroseann.com/the-regulated-child-summit-offer?am_id=luminara4873
10/14/2025
🚨 Tired of hearing “It’s just hormones” or “They’ll grow out of it”?
What if they’re wrong?
👇 I’m part of something BIG and I want you in.
🎉 The Health Reset for Moms and Kids is a free online summit where 30+ holistic experts (including me!) are pulling back the curtain on the real reasons your child isn’t thriving and why YOU may feel stuck, inflamed, or dealing with hormonal issues no one talks about.
In my interview, we dig into
🥑 Regaining Health for Challenging Behaviors Through Nutrition. 🥑
This event covers it all:
🌿 Parasites + toxins
🌿 Blood sugar crashes + mood swings
🌿 Eczema, allergies, gut issues
🌿 Hormone chaos
🌿 Tools that actually work
This is NOT the stuff your pediatrician (or OB) is telling you - but it should be!
🎟 Get your free ticket now.
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09/22/2025
What if the simplest way to help children with ADHD, anxiety, and emotional dysregulation was breathwork?
My friend is hosting a
Free Virtual Breathwork for Kids Summit! 🌈🌬️
Join in September 29 - October 1!
This is a free 3-day online event where child development specialists share playful, science-backed techniques to help kids:
🌟Self-regulate during school and at home
✨ Boost focus and learning
🌟 Build emotional resilience
✨ Strengthen parent-child and teacher-student bonds
🔗 Register Free for the Breathwork for Kids Summit!
https://716synergysummit.com/speaker-promotional-center/
Let’s empower our kids one breath at a time! 💗
12/27/2024
Comment YES if you would like to try or have tried a gluten-free diet for your child!
A gluten-free diet can be incredibly helpful for some children with autism, though it’s important to first evaluate gluten sensitivity to see if it’s the right fit.
🧩 Gluten, found in wheat, barley, and rye, as well as many processed foods, can cause gut issues, which in turn may affect behaviors and sensory sensitivities.
For some children, gluten isn’t digested properly, creating opiate-like substances that leak into the bloodstream and impact brain function, causing brain fog, mood swings, addiction to gluten, and more. 🌾🚫
Many children with autism also experience food sensitivities, including wheat, which can lead to bloating, headaches, fatigue, and trouble sleeping—factors that may contribute to challenging behaviors like anger and hyperactivity.
A gluten-free diet can help reduce these symptoms! 🌱
🔑 It’s recommended to try a gluten-free diet for 4-6 weeks, but many see the best results after 3+ months. Some parents have reported improved behaviors within 2-3 days!
👉 When shopping, read labels carefully! Check allergen information for wheat, and review the ingredient list for hidden gluten.
By fueling the body with the right nutrients, we can support children with autism in processing proprioceptive input more effectively, helping them feel more grounded and coordinated. 💪✨
💖 Comment NUTRITION to schedule a consult with us. We’re always happy to help!
Many parents of children with autism long to hear their child speak 🗣️, but verbal communication can often be one of the last things to develop.
While communication devices and other tools can help, hearing your child say “I love you” 💖 or “How are you, Grandma?” is something every parent treasures.
If you're looking for ways to support speech development, try these cross-crawl exercises that involve crossing the midline 🏃♂️.
Start by assessing if your child crosses their midline. This means, can they touch their right hand to their left knee❓
🔗If they can't, it might be due to underdevelopment of the corpus callosum, the part of the brain that connects the left and right hemispheres.
This could also happen if your child skipped crawling (or did an army crawl, dragging a leg behind the body) and went straight to walking 🚶♂️, as crawling helps develop this connection.
If that's the case, your child may have retained reflexes that you can help resolve.
🔄. To start, demonstrate for your child by crossing their right arm over to the left leg, and the left arm to the right leg. Guide them through the movement, back and forth.
They might not get it right away, but that's okay❗Be patient and practice every day.
Over time, this activity helps strengthen those neural connections in the brain 💪.
By consistently working on crossing the midline, you may see improvements in both motor skills and speech development 🌟.
It’s a simple, free exercise that you can do at home, and with patience, it can help unlock new ways of communicating.
Let me know how it goes! 😊
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12/21/2024
The holiday season can be challenging for children with autism—sensory overload, routine disruptions, and unfamiliar foods can all create stress and anxiety.
But with the right preparation, we can make the festivities more enjoyable for your child and your family. 🎄✨
Here’s how to make Christmas autism-friendly:
1️⃣ Mind the Diet: Got a picky eater? Plan ahead! Bring their favorite dish, work with the host, or prepare a separate meal—homemade gluten-free pizza and cookies for Christmas? Absolutely fine!
2️⃣ Support Gut Health: A gut-healing diet with bone broth, fermented foods, and veggies supports mood balance and reduces overwhelm.
3️⃣ Prepare for Routine Changes: Discuss changes early, use visual aids for schedules, and keep routines steady.
4️⃣ Gentle Detoxification: Boost detox with hydration, Epsom salt baths, binders, and liver-support supplements to ease brain fog and boost focus.
5️⃣ Manage Overstimulation: Bright lights, noise, and crowds can overwhelm. Create a quiet space for breaks.
6️⃣ Create a Quiet Space: A sensory-friendly retreat is essential for moments when your child needs to recharge.
7️⃣ Set Boundaries & Communicate: Share your child’s needs—food, socializing, or sensory. Clear communication helps everyone align.
8️⃣ Talk to Your Child: Discuss what they’re comfortable with—whether it’s how they receive gifts or changes in routine. Their comfort matters!
Focus on gut health, detox, a calm environment, and clear communication to create a joyful holiday for your autistic child.
💚 Let’s make this season one of healing, support, and love for everyone in the family! ✨
Many parents feel stuck, I get it—I’ve been there with a tantrum-throwing child.
We help uncover the root causes of difficult behaviors and delays.
Comment DETOX if you want your child to …
✨ communicate easier
✨ connect with family, school-mates, his environment
✨ focus and attend to tasks at school so she can learn
✨ improve cognitive function
✨ p**p regularly (daily)
✨ sleep well each night
✨ eat a wide variety of healthy foods
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