Healing, Hope, and Holistic Care: Supporting Adopted Children with Dr. Aaron Hartman
FEB 18, 202658 MIN
Healing, Hope, and Holistic Care: Supporting Adopted Children with Dr. Aaron Hartman
FEB 18, 202658 MIN
Description
In this powerful and deeply personal episode, Rachel sits down with functional medicine physician and adoptive father Dr. Aaron Hartman to explore how early trauma, environmental factors, and holistic healthcare can shape the lives of foster and adopted children.Dr. Hartman shares the story of adopting his daughters through foster care and how his journey parenting a child with complex medical needs transformed his medical practice. Together, Rachel and Dr. Hartman discuss navigating the healthcare system, advocating for special-needs children, and practical ways families can support neurodivergent kids—emotionally, nutritionally, and medically.This conversation offers hope, validation, and actionable guidance for foster, adoptive, and kinship parents navigating complex challenges.🌱 In This Episode, We Discuss:Dr. Hartman’s journey adopting and his challenges with the system - being wrongful accused and having to defend himself without being defensive and taking it personally.Parenting children with medical and developmental challengesNavigating Child Protective Services and medical advocacyWhy early intervention can change a child’s life trajectoryFunctional and integrative medicine approaches for kidsGut health, nutrition, and brain developmentSupporting children with autism, ADHD, and trauma historiesHypermobility, low tone, and nutritional needsPractical strategies for families with limited resourcesFood sensitivities, picky eating, and reducing sugar dependencyAttachment struggles and building emotional safetyEnvironmental health, mold, and chemical exposureThe connection between soil, food quality, and human healthThoughtful, individualized approaches to vaccinesWhy parents must become strong advocates for their children💡 Key Takeaways✨ Handling the system with grace and ease. ✨ Early support and personalized care can dramatically improve long-term outcomes for children with special needs. ✨ Nutrition, gut health, and environment play a major role in brain and behavioral health. ✨ Attachment and emotional safety are essential for healing trauma. ✨ Parents don’t need perfection—but education, curiosity, and persistence matter. ✨ Hope is always possible, even with “hopeless” diagnoses.❤️ About Our GuestDr. Aaron Hartman is a functional and integrative medicine physician, researcher, and father of three, two of whom were adopted through foster care. His personal parenting journey led him to specialize in helping children and adults with complex, chronic, and neurodevelopmental conditions through holistic, individualized care.📚 Resources MentionedUncurable: From Hopeless Diagnosis to Defying All Odds by Dr. Aaron HartmanGAPS Diet (Gut and Psychology Syndrome)Low-Dose Naltrexone (LDN)Leucovorin Environmental Working Group’s Clean 15 & Dirty DozenDr. Hartman’s website, blogs, and podcast (for free education)📣 Connect With Us✨ Subscribe & Review: ✨ Website: ✨ Instagram ✨ FacebookMentioned in this episode:10% OFF FOSTERING FAMILIES TODAY MAGFostering Families Today is a bi-monthly magazine distributed to foster, kinship and adoptive families across the country offering resources, expert opinions, practical advice and information on the latest evidence-based best practices for supporting children and youth who come from traumatic backgrounds. Use coupon code foster10 to receive 10% off your annual subscription at fosteringfamiliestoday dot com. That's fosteringfamiliestoday dot com. FFT