After becoming a Mom, we women develop a finely honed set of skills surrounding logistics, multi-tasking, budget-management, research-gathering, and organizational efficiency – and typically our family reaps the benefits of these talents. For our kids, we make sure they get enough exercise, interact regularly with friends, take part in a host of enrichment activities, and see a rotating list of health-care providers on a regular basis. For ourselves . . . we never quite seem to have the time.
Choosing the Best Option
We, too, see this pattern emerging as we work to develop the best orthodontic avenue for our kids. Moms have become informed, proactive decision-makers – discovering for ourselves that more than one orthodontic approach exists and that new technologies have emerged that can change the way we think about braces.
When orthodontists recommend invasive procedures, we make the time to ask questions, see what other Moms have experienced, and find out about alternatives. We’ve learned to become sound health-care consumers.
What About Mom?
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