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What to Say When Family Won’t Stop Asking About the Helmet
July 7, 2026
The cereal aisle at the Kroger on 14 Mile is where it usually happens. A cart rolls past, slows, then stops. Eyes drop to the baby strapped in the seat — to the small, molded shell wrapped snug around the head, decorated maybe with stickers, maybe a tiny painted galaxy. And then the look. You know the look. The one that’s half curiosity, half pity, and entirely unwelcome.
Five Months of “It’ll Get Better.” Then This Sterling Heights Mom Stopped Waiting
June 29, 2026
The first time Jenna noticed it, she wasn’t looking for anything. She was just rinsing shampoo off the back of her daughter’s head in the kitchen sink, the way she had a hundred times before, and her palm caught a flatness she couldn’t un-feel. Not a bump. The opposite of a bump. A place where the round should have been and wasn’t.
She was a Sterling Heights...
The Top 7 Things That Actually Help an Infant Get Through a Helmet Summer
June 4, 2026
The Top 7 Things That Actually Help an Infant Get Through a Helmet Summer
It can be challenging for a parent to ensure the helmet is worn 23 hours a day. Then July hits, the thermometer reads 94, and “normal” goes out the window along with the breeze that isn’t coming through it.
If you’re parenting an infant undergoing cranial helmet therapy this summer, you already know the basics. The Talee helmet...
Plagiocephaly and the Beautiful Promise of Tomorrow
May 21, 2026
The first thing Sarah Moore noticed was the pillow.
Not the head. The pillow.
Her son Conner was four months old, and the soft cotton crib pillow she’d been told never to use — the one she didn’t use — somehow seemed to have left an impression anyway. The back of his head, just behind the right ear, had gone flat. Not subtly flat. Flat like...

