Corrections
Clinical guidance evolves. When it does, our pages should too. This page describes how we keep content current and how we handle errors when we find them.
How we keep content current
Every page on littleroots.life carries a Last reviewed date in the credibility block at the top. That date reflects the most recent clinical review by Dr. Anthony Pellegrino, DC. When guidance changes — new research, updated AAP recommendations, revised clinical scales — the affected pages are updated and the review date moves forward.
If you spot an error
Email dranthony@thecranialdoc.com with the page URL and what you believe is incorrect. We respond within a few business days. We welcome corrections from parents, from clinicians, and from researchers.
What we do when we update
- The page is edited and the Last reviewed date moves to the date of the new review.
- Material clinical changes are flagged at the top of the page so returning readers can see what's different.
- The previous version is preserved in our public git history. We do not silently overwrite what we said.
- If a clinical claim has changed substantively, the change is acknowledged in plain language, not buried in a diff.
Our standard
Educational content for parents has to be accurate before it is anything else. If we're wrong, we'd rather hear about it, fix it, and say so plainly.
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