Tuesday, 22 January 2019 00:00

Grandfamilies: Grandparents Raising Children

Grandparents step into parents' shoes when necessary. Grandfamilies are presented with unique challenges.
Published in Healthy Children
Tuesday, 15 January 2019 00:00

Respiratory Syncytial Virus

Learn more about respiratory syncytial virus.
Published in Healthy Children
Tuesday, 08 January 2019 00:00

Encore Episode: Winter Safety

Winter is here! Keep your child safe and warm.
Published in Healthy Children
When your child acts up, work to improve behavior without spanking.
Published in Healthy Children
Tuesday, 11 December 2018 00:00

Empty Nest Syndrome

It can be tough when your children move away. You're not alone.
Published in Life's Too Short
Wednesday, 28 November 2018 12:47

Swaddle with Care to Protect a Baby’s Tiny Hips


Infant swaddling is a common practice, as many parents and caregivers believe it can help soothe their baby and improve sleep. It entails wrapping an infant in a light cloth or blanket to provide a kind of cocoon.

Although swaddling has been shown to reduce crying and promote sleep, if not done properly, it could harm an infant’s tiny hips.
Published in RadioMD Blog
Tuesday, 27 November 2018 00:00

EP 918B Caring for Your Adopted Child

Whether your adoption is domestic, international or foster-to-adopt, learn the best ways to keep your child healthy and happy.
The future of virtual health may enable you to have your child diagnosed and treated without having to miss work.
Published in Healthy Children
Tuesday, 13 November 2018 00:00

Herbal Supplements: Should You Use Them?

Herbal supplements worked for your friend's kid, but should you give them to your child?
Published in Healthy Children
Tuesday, 18 September 2018 00:00

Power of Play

Physical play aids child development and reduces stress.
Published in Healthy Children
Tuesday, 04 September 2018 00:00

Back to School Eye Care

Are your child's eyes ready to go back to school?
Published in Life's Too Short

According to the National Institute of Mental Health, anxiety disorders are affecting one in eight children, and that could put them at risk of poor school performance, sleep disturbances and maintaining relationships with peers. 

A child’s nervous system typically can’t handle the fast-paced culture we live in today, which has played a big role in the spike of anxiety in children.
Published in RadioMD Blog
Tuesday, 28 August 2018 00:00

Are You Spiking Anxiety in Your Kids?

Are the stresses in your own life affecting your kids?
Published in Life's Too Short
Protect your child from predators while still encouraging activity participation.
Published in Healthy Children
Divorce impacts children. Find out how to put the kids first with co-parenting.
Published in Mindful Medicine
How can you keep your kids safe from dangerous challenges they find online?
Published in Healthy Children
Prevent the spread of infectious disease in your child's sports program.
Published in Healthy Children
Find out how to get your spectrum child to appropriately use technology.
Published in Healthy Children
Swimming is a family activity. Follow these tips to keep your family safe in the water.
Published in Healthy Children
Tuesday, 19 June 2018 00:00

EP 895B What is Postnatal Depletion?

The health issues that come after giving birth are often overlooked.
Learn about the dangers of JUUL e-cigarettes and how you can protect children from them.
Published in Healthy Children
Protect your child from predators while still encouraging activity participation.
Published in Healthy Children
Simple tips to show your children that you love them on Valentine's Day and beyond.
Published in Healthy Children
Tuesday, 15 May 2018 00:00

Selecting a Summer Camp

It's time to choose a summer camp for your child.
Published in Healthy Children

Trying to get any child to lay off the candy and brush their teeth can be a challenge.

Yet, for parents of children with special healthcare needs, it can be even more problematic as there are variables that put them at a higher risk for dental problems.
Published in RadioMD Blog
Tuesday, 08 May 2018 00:00

JUUL E-cigarettes: Protecting Children

Learn about the dangers of JUUL e-cigarettes and how you can protect children from them.
Published in Healthy Children
Find out why your child needs the HPV vaccine.
Published in Healthy Children
Back-to-school means school sports are back in gear. Find out what your coach should know, how to keep your child safe and how to encourage good sportsmanship.
Published in Healthy Children
On the surface, girls may seem exceptional. In reality, they are anxious and overwhelmed.
Published in Talk Healthy Today
The future of virtual health may enable you to have your child diagnosed and treated without having to miss work.
Published in Healthy Children
How can you keep your kids safe from dangerous challenges they find online?
Published in Healthy Children
What's the scoop on flu shots this season?
Published in Healthy Children
Prevent the spread of infectious disease in your child's sports program.
Published in Healthy Children

In the wake of the horrific school shooting in Parkland, Florida, attention once again turns to what can be done to ensure the safety of children in school. 

Given kids are exposed to the news and overhear the concerns of their parents as they speak with other adults, it’s expected for children to feel incredibly uneasy. 

Children above all want to feel safe. When the adults in charge of protecting them are fearful and insecure, kids begin to ask questions and now more than ever, kids are demanding answers. 

Here are some common questions kids are asking when it comes to school shootings and their own safety and insights on the ways to best to have this important discussion with your kids.
Published in RadioMD Blog
Tuesday, 27 February 2018 00:00

Media Use by Children with Autism

Find out how to get your spectrum child to appropriately use technology.
Published in Healthy Children
You already know how important it is to give your children healthy food, but the hard part is getting them to eat it.
Published in Talk Healthy Today
With a frenzied family schedule, it can be difficult to really turn your focus to your kids' activities, development and growth. "Hot Mess to Mindful Mom" Ali Katz offers tips to work through the chaos.
Published in Naturally Savvy
Tuesday, 20 February 2018 00:00

Preventing Sexual Abuse in Children

Protect your child from predators while still encouraging activity participation.
Published in Healthy Children
Tuesday, 13 February 2018 00:00

Showing Love to Your Children

Simple tips to show your children that you love them on Valentine's Day and beyond.
Published in Healthy Children
Tuesday, 06 February 2018 00:00

Telemedicine: Future of Healthcare

The future of virtual health may enable you to have your child diagnosed and treated without having to miss work.
Published in Healthy Children
How can you keep your kids safe from dangerous challenges they find online?
Published in Healthy Children
You can be a cool parent by knowing what to do if your child wants a tattoo or piercing.
Published in Healthy Children
Monday, 22 January 2018 00:00

Get the Most Out of Motherhood

Slow down and take time for yourself... because a better you is a better mom!
Published in Talk Healthy Today
Lisa Druxman is a mom on a mission! It is her hope to inspire all moms to live a healthier life.
Published in Talk Fitness Today
Tuesday, 16 January 2018 00:00

Winter Safety

Winter is here! Keep your child safe and warm.
Published in Healthy Children
Tuesday, 16 January 2018 00:00

Co-Parenting: Putting Kids First

Divorce impacts children. Find out how to put the kids first with co-parenting.
Published in Mindful Medicine

Connecting in a warm, loving way to your children when they act out takes tremendous patience. 

But, research shows that parents who have high levels of warmth and connection along with high expectations are the most likely to end up with happy, well-adjusted children. 

Unfortunately, this can be easier said than done. In dealing with real children, in real life, it often seems like we have to choose: Do we maintain our connection, or do we enforce that boundary?

If you’re a parent who is committed to respectful parenting, how do you maintain those boundaries when your toddlers and preschool-aged children push back?
Published in RadioMD Blog
Striving for the "super mom" status can be a losing battle.
Published in Naturally Savvy
Monday, 25 December 2017 00:00

Curbing Entitlement

Does your child’s holiday wish list go on for multiple pages? Are you worried you may have to take out a loan to pay for your child’s next birthday party?
Published in Rewired Radio
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