Podcasts
How To Talk To Teens About Taking Responsibility For Their Health
Featuring: Elizabeth M. Alderman, MD
As our children grow into teens (and eventually adults), there comes a time where we need to sit them down to talk about handling and advocating for their own health.
Hot Car Deaths: How Are They Still Happening?
Featuring: Benjamin Hoffman, MD, CPST-I, FAAP
We've heard about it every summer for years, but somehow it still happens, kids dying in hot cars.
Modern Step-Parenting
Featuring: Elizabeth Meade, MD, FAAP
The stereotype stepparents we saw in the movies growing up are outdated.
What To Expect When Having A Newborn During A Pandemic
Featuring: Elizabeth Meade, MD, FAAP
Having a baby is typically a joyous and exciting time. But now, during the COVID-19 pandemic, going to and spending time in the hospital is worrisome, and the idea of bringing a new life into the world amidst all this can be overwhelming.
Electronic Devices and Young Kids
Featuring: Nusheen Ameenuddin, M.D., M.P.H.
As we move toward a more digital world, many parents are weighing the benefits of electronic devices - are they good or bad?
Helping Teens Navigate Adolescence To Become Successful Adults
Featuring: Ken Ginsburg, MD, MSEd
One of the most important parts of being a parent, besides keeping your children alive, is helping them to navigate adolescence to become successful adults, giving them roots and wings.
Building Resilience & Bringing Teens Back From Difficult Times
Featuring: Ken Ginsburg, MD, MSEd
Times are tough for everyone these days, but especially teens who haven't been in school and can't hang out with their friends like they used to.
Talking To Children About Protests
Featuring: Dr. Colleen Cira
Parents, especially White Parents, should be having conversations with children about race anyway, protests or not. Institutionalized racism is as old as America, so parents need to be talking to their children about power and privilege early on.
What Summer Activities Are Safe For Kids Amid Coronavirus?
Featuring: Dr. Tanya Altmann
The COVID-19 pandemic has been hard on kids. The mental, psychosocial aspects of social distancing and isolation are starting to pile up as we enter another month of this new normal.
Water Safety & Drowning Prevention
Featuring: Shelly Vaziri Flais, MD
Summer is here, and everyone is itching to get outside after a long spring indoors.