Exploring people, programs and partnerships addressing whole child health.
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Play this fun and educational pod-toon for your children to promote the importance of fruits and veggies. Based on the book of the same name, Sunlight Sonny's mission is to help kids be healthy and fight the evil owner of the Junk Food Factory, Mr. Junkerson. Designed for the car, listen to these health stories come to life with character voices, sound effects, and original music. ETS Health Inc. is a nonprofit 501c3 organization. Help us keep our books, pod-toons, classes, and music going b ...
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Welcome to Healthy Children: a podcast for parents from the American Academy of Pediatrics. Each episode features interviews with leading experts on topics that will help you on your parenting journey, like social media and mental health, nutrition from infancy through adolescence, treating common illnesses, and sleep strategies for kids of all ages. Learn about the most important innovations in pediatrics and parenting from the people behind them. So whether you're looking for general infor ...
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Hope and Will: A Parenting Podcast from Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
Welcome to Hope and Will: A Parenting Podcast from Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. We’re here to ease the minds of moms and dads by serving up doses of insight from pediatric specialists and real stories from parents like you. By combining medical smarts with practical experience, our goal is to help make the journey from diapers to diplomas a little less scary, helping you raise healthier, more resilient kids along the way. Georgia families know when they see Hope and Will, our beloved ma ...
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An in-depth conversation about exercise, healthy eating and improving self-esteem in adolescent children ages 7 - 15 years old.
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Unlikely Housewives | Christian Motherhood, Marriage, Parenting, Jesus Followers, Women’s Health, Children’s Mental Health, Freedom, Authentic, Conservative, Traditional Values, Community, & Education
Unlikely Housewives
Are you tired of feeling disconnected in a world that is more connected than ever? Are you sick of the comparison and constant busyness? Do you wish you could be your true self without judgement? Do you want more quality family time? How about addressing those secret addictions and creating some wellness boundaries? In this podcast you will find realness and laughter from a recovering people pleaser and a straight shooter... our mission is to help you become intentional, free, and confident ...
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Join us as we navigate the complexities of child health, one chapter at a time. Each season, we dive deep into a specific area of pediatric care, featuring a new host with specialized expertise. We address your concerns, answer your questions, and provide valuable information to help you raise healthy, happy children.
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Nip in the Bud® Podcast - The children's mental health health charity
Nip in the Bud Children's Mental Charity
We are Nip in the Bud® Nip in the Bud is a charity that works to recognise and respond to children's mental health needs. We believe that early intervention is key to supporting children. Alis Rocca is an education consultant and coach, having been a teacher and a head teacher in the UK for over 20 years. As a charity, Nip in the Bud works with mental health professionals of the highest standing to produce FREE short evidence-based films, podcasts and fact sheets to help parents, educational ...
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You know that parents play a critical role in preventing alcohol and other drug use by youth. This podcast provides information and tips to help adult support the young people in their lives and making healthy choices. Cover art photo provided by Melissa Askew on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@melissaaskew
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Encouraging and Helping Parents to Raise Healthy and Fit Children
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A series of three short radio plays curated by Dr. Bonnie Pang of the School of Sport – Leeds Beckett University.
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Made for people working with refugee children and interested in their mental health needs, this series of podcasts outlines a number of topics: approaches to psychological assessments for refugee children, PTSD, Narrative Exposure Therapy, Trauma Focussed Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and how a child's family, home, community and school environments can impact their mental health once settled in a new country. Produced by Dr Esther Schroeder for the Department of Psychiatry, University of Ox ...
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Speaking Life Into Motherhood ~ Holistic Health, Self Care, Resources, & Support for Christian Moms of Children With Special Needs & Disabilities
Elyse Scheeler MS CCC-SLP, Wellness Coach, Group Fitness Instructor
Do you often feel overwhelmed by your child’s medical needs or special circumstances? Are you searching for ways to nurture your family while caring for your own spiritual health and remaining anchored in your faith? Are you ready to learn balance by improving self-care and growing spiritually within the demands of motherhood? Speaking Life Into Motherhood is a podcast for Christian mothers of children with special needs and disabilities hosted by Elyse Scheeler, a wife, mama, speech-languag ...
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Podcast by Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital
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You can do this! Potty training doesn't have to be stressful. In this episode, we're tackling common hurdles like resistance, nighttime accidents, and public restroom anxiety. Discover proven strategies and practical tips to turn potty training into a victory for everyone.Di Cleveland Clinic Children’s
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We are thrilled to welcome back our special guest, Ken Valentine, a retired Secret Service agent and author of his 2nd book. Ken shares fascinating insights from his distinguished career on the presidential protective division, serving Presidents Clinton, Bush, and Obama. We highlight Ken's new book, “Staying Sharp,” which celebrates themes of fait…
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Lucy works part time at the Charity Tourettes Action and consults with schools and education professionals to optimise understanding of, and support for pupils with TS. She provides resources and training to education provisions in order to increase their knowledge and understanding and to help them learn how best to support a learner with TS. Lucy…
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It is essential to support children with developmental differences at an early age, but they often miss the opportunity for early intervention services provided under federal law. Pediatricians Toni Whitaker, MD, and Jennifer Poon, MD, join us to increase awareness of early intervention services for children ages 3-5 years. They provide insights on…
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Empowering Children: The Role of Early Intervention with Vanessa Longley from Chance UK
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1:21:57In this episode of the Nip in the Bud podcast, Alis Rocca speaks with Vanessa Longley, the Chief Executive of Chance UK, about the critical importance of early intervention in children's mental health. They discuss the challenges faced by vulnerable children, the significance of amplifying young voices, and the need for genuine relationships betwee…
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Nip in the Bud Podcast - Svetlana Scheck-Robinz: Trauma-informed practice and supporting young refugees
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Svetlana Scheck-Ramzy is a Brighton-based counsellor dedicated to supporting children and young adults. Passionate about advocating for and helping young people overcome adversity and reach their full potential, Svetlana collaborates with several youth charities in Brighton and West Sussex. Her approach focuses on accepting each individual as they …
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14 Is Mom Brain Impacting Your Special Needs Parenting? Holistic Faith-Based Solutions You Need Today
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Have you ever blamed "mom brain" for your forgetfulness, only to wonder if there's something more serious happening when you parent a child with special needs? What if the cognitive challenges you're experiencing are actually part of God's design, preparing your brain to be the perfect advocate for your child? Could simple, scripture-supported self…
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13 Sensory Processing Disorder, Dyslexia, Communication Delays, & Hope: Faith-Based Special Needs Advocacy & Parenting
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Have you ever felt alone in your journey parenting a child with special needs? Do you struggle with balancing advocacy for your child while maintaining your faith? What if the challenges your family faces are actually opportunities for God to reveal His power? Episode Highlights Rachael Jenneman shares her unique perspective as both a sibling to so…
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113. Embrace Your Unique Spiritual Gifts in Everyday Moments
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1:03:41Chapters (00:04) - Uncovering our Spiritual Gifts (11:36) - Identifying Spiritual Gifts Through Conversation (36:11) - Discovering Spiritual Gifts Through Everyday Interactions (42:42) - Guidance in Spiritual Gifts (47:30) - Deepening Faith Through Challenging Conversations (01:01:48) - Navigating Spiritual Gifts and Callings Podcast Summary Join u…
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Can health IT be leveraged to promote equity and reduce bias? Dr. Alison Curfman believes it can, with humans playing a crucial role. In this exploration, we discuss the importance of clean data for building AI language models and how health IT can help reduce bias while advancing health equity. Guest: Alison Curfman, MD, pediatric emergency physic…
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Dr. Adam Ratner, a pediatric infectious disease specialist, joins host Dr. Bracho-Sanchez to talk about the return of measles outbreaks to the United States. He debunks popular myths about measles treatments, discusses the importance of the MMR vaccine and provides tips for concerned parents. For resources go to healthychildren.org/podcast.…
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12 How to Homeschool a Child with Special Needs: Navigating Life Skills & Academics When Thinking, "I Didn't Sign Up For This!"
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Are you wondering how to homeschool a child with special needs? Curious about balancing therapy with education? Looking for encouragement in your unexpected parenting journey? In this heartfelt episode of the podcast, host I welcome Sarah Frazer, author of "I Didn't Sign Up for This," to discuss her experience homeschooling her nonverbal daughter w…
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Chapters (00:02) - Snow Day Chaos and Survival (14:44) - Family Vacation Planning Philosophies (22:25) - A Mother's Political Sightseeing Vacation (35:17) - Vacation Planning and Self-Awareness Podcast Summary Join us friends, as we share the crazy world of snow days and family vacations in this hilariously relatable episode. Picture this: it's a f…
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According to the American Psychological Association, trauma is an emotional response to a terrible event: experiencing or witnessing violence, neglect, or abuse, just to name a few. Trauma comes in varied sizes and shapes and affects just about everyone. But what happens when our children experience traumas? We discuss childhood trauma and trauma-i…
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Neonatologists Benjamin Courchia, MD, and Daphna Barbeau, MD, co-hosts of The Incubator podcast, recorded a special series on-site at the latest Hot Topics in Neonatology conference. Tune in for highlights from top neonatology experts! The Incubator podcast featuring Dr. Nathalie Maître, Director of Early Development and Cerebral Palsy Research at …
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11 Advocacy Strategies for when Doctors Say “Wait and See”: Standing Firm And Finding Joy As A Christian Special Needs Parent
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Has a doctor ever dismissed your concerns about your child with "they'll grow out of it"? Have you ever felt like you're the only one who truly sees your child's struggles? Does it feel like you're alone on this special needs journey with no roadmap? Have you wondered how your faith fits into the unexpected path of special needs parenting? If you a…
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Are you struggling with the "terrible twos"? This episode explores the science behind toddler behavior, shares effective techniques for managing tantrums, and offers advice for parents going through this challenging phase.Di Cleveland Clinic Children’s
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Chapters (00:21) - Phones and Social Media Impact (11:18) - Evolution of Communication Technology (18:20) - Generational Differences in Phone Usage (27:52) - Parenting in the Digital Age (37:38) - Navigating Parenting Challenges With Grace (41:22) - Screen Time and Phone Impact Podcast Summary What if the very devices meant to connect us are the on…
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Ep. 125: Technology & Talk Therapy: A Conversation with Talkspace CMO Dr. Nikole Benders-Hadi
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In the five years since COVID-19 shook the world, the use of telemedicine and virtual platforms to deliver health care has become commonplace, helping to break down barriers of distance, transportation, and time. Those challenges still exist today, and the evolution of virtual health care delivery continues, led by innovators like Nikole Benders-Ha…
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Ask the Pediatrician : The Immunization Schedule, Swaddling, Separation Anxiety, Breast Milk Storage & More – Ep. 33
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Dr. Jennifer Shu joins host Dr. Edith Bracho-Sanchez for a special “Ask the Pediatrician” episode. They answer questions submitted by listeners on topics including the immunization schedule, easing separation anxiety, the safety of swaddling, when to worry about a baby vomiting, how to store expressed breast milk, and when to schedule your baby’s f…
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Project ECHO is a virtual training and mentorship model that connects health care specialists across disciplines to share knowledge and recommendations. Originally created to expand access to specialty care in underserved areas, it connects a hub of experts with community-based providers, empowering them with the knowledge and support needed to ser…
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Is your body still carrying the effects of a difficult birth? Could your unexplained fatigue or emotional triggers be connected to unprocessed birth trauma? What if seeing Jesus in your birth story could transform your relationship with trauma? In this episode, functional women's health coach Brigid Tebaldi brings an insightful conversation about h…
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Are we crazy or just normal pet parents? Join us for a laughter-filled episode as we recount the delightful and sometimes absurd adventures of pet ownership. From dressing our dogs in sweaters to giving our cats their own narrators, we share the quirky stories that make life with pets an unforgettable experience. Whether it's growing up on a farm o…
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Nurses are the backbone of health care. Yet as artificial intelligence gains a foothold in the day-to-day work of nurses, the way they practice is changing. What does the influx of AI technology mean for the future of nursing? Nurse innovator and futurist Dr. Bonnie Clipper shares her insights. Watch the video of this podcast episode on the Nemours…
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In this episode of Hope and Will: A Parenting Podcast from Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, we take a close look at the relentless cycle of flu, RSV and other viruses that have been hitting families hard this season. Kayla Lyons, a mom of two, shares her experience of watching her young daughter battle severe respiratory illness—not once, but twic…
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Dr. David J. Schonfeld joins host Dr. Edith Brancho-Sanchez to talk about strategies for helping children prepare for natural disasters such as wildfires, hurricanes and other catastrophic events. He discusses his family’s evacuation from the Eaton Fire in California and suggests age-appropriate ways to talk to children facing a natural disaster. I…
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Dr. Jason Langheier, founder and CEO of Foodsmart, is a leading advocate for the "food as medicine" movement across the United States. Driven by his passion for health equity and sustainable obesity prevention, he’s dedicated to making nutritious food accessible and affordable for all. In this insightful conversation, he shares how his childhood in…
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Catherine Cowell, a spiritual director and life coach specializing in supporting parents of children with additional needs, shares her journey as an adoptive mother to two boys and introduces us to the transformative PACE model of parenting. She offers a unique perspective on integrating faith with therapeutic parenting approaches. Key Topics Cover…
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Kids get sick. It's inevitable. This episode discusses practical, pediatrician-approved tips for managing fevers, soothing symptoms, and keeping your little one comfortable when they’re feeling under the weather.Di Cleveland Clinic Children’s
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Chapters (00:13) - Navigating Friendship Dynamics (16:30) - Social Media Impact on Relationships (28:33) - Navigating Private Family Challenges Podcast Summary Can friendships survive the digital age, or are we losing genuine connection in favor of likes and comments? Join us for a heartwarming and humorous conversation of how meaningful connection…
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In 2023, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) issued new guidelines on addressing childhood obesity, including the use of anti-obesity medications such as Wegovy and Ozempic – both approved for use in children ages 12 and older. We'll examine the guidance as two childhood obesity medicine specialists weigh their opinions on medication-assisted …
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Dr. Jeff Hutchinson joins host Dr. Edith Bracho-Sanchez to talk about what to do when your family is stuck inside. He suggests activities for kids of all ages to beat cabin fever but also says parents should cut themselves some slack. Not every moment needs to be productive, he reminds us, so be open to moments of low-key connection, creativity, re…
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Military spouse and adoptive mom Becca Pass pulls back the curtain on the realities of modern adoption. From navigating questionable industry practices to experiencing adoption disruptions, Becca shares how God transformed her challenging five-year journey into an unexpected ministry. After facing her own struggles, she now serves as a doula and me…
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Chapters (00:00) - DC Adventure and Inauguration Recap (16:35) - Navigating Trump Rally Chaos (25:21) - More DC Adventures and Conference Recap (38:29) - Nonprofit Collaboration Challenges and Transition (43:28) - Faith, Obedience, and Adventure Podcast Summary Join us for an exciting episode as Tori shares the thrilling adventures and unique exper…
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Texting during a crisis has become a modern lifeline for millions, providing immediate support when it's needed most, especially for young people. Crisis Text Line provides a free, confidential, and discreet service, offering assistance to anyone experiencing a mental health crisis. Whether through text, SMS, web chat or WhatsApp, trained counselor…
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Dr. Sylvia Yoo joins host Dr. Edith Bracho-Sanchez to talk about myopia or nearsightedness. They discuss why it is becoming more common, discuss screening tools your pediatrician uses, referrals to ophthalmologists and different kinds of glasses kids can wear. For resources go to healthychildren.org/podcast.…
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07 Ditch Overwhelm- How to Make Special Needs Parenting Decisions Without Fear or Doubt: PEACE Framework
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Transform your parenting doubts into peaceful confidence! In this solo episode, we dive into a powerful framework for handling doubt and fear when making decisions about your child's care. Learn how to move from uncertainty to confidence using the PEACE framework, born from real experience with criticism and doubt. Check out the blog post: HERE Key…
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You know the chaos of the first few weeks with a newborn. Constant fussiness, unpredictable behavior – it feels like parenting a tiny teenager! This episode explores the challenges of this demanding period, emphasizing the importance of perseverance. Discover how navigating these early weeks, though tough, ultimately leads to greater confidence and…
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Chapters (03:21) Snoring Woes and Pet Noises (14:30) Modern Distractions and Exhaustion (21:49) Rest and Intentionality in Daily Life Podcast Summary What happens when life's little interruptions, like a sick child or a surprise snow day, throw off your podcasting groove? Tune in as we share a candid, light-hearted chat about these chaotic moments …
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Each year, the Women's Sports Foundation (WSF) marks the first Wednesday in February as National Girls and Women in Sports Day. For nearly 40 years, this day has raised awareness about the physical, educational, and psychological benefits of sports for women and girls throughout their lives. WSF was founded in 1974 by tennis champion and lifelong e…
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Dr. Christina Master joins host Dr. Edith Bracho-Sanchez to talk about concussions. They look at what causes them, how pediatricians diagnose them, and what the latest science tells us kids need to do to recover. For resources go to healthychildren.org/podcast.
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06 Managing Stress and Finding Peace During the IEP and Special Education Process: Tips for Christian Parents
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In this powerful episode, we sit down with Davina McLean-Randall, founder of A Caring Voice for You, to discuss navigating the special education system while maintaining faith and emotional wellness. Drawing from her unique perspective as both a former special education administrator and a parent of a child who needed services, Davina shares invalu…
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Chapters (00:03) - Snow Day Adventures With Kids (09:16) - Winter Weather Chaos and Preparation (20:53) - Winter Storm Commiseration and Plans Podcast Summary Who knew a snow day could be so full of chaos and comedy? Picture this: a Jeep helplessly stuck in a snowy Kansas City blizzard while kids turn a snow-covered backyard into a playground and o…
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The role of the nurse practitioner (NP) in the health care landscape was developed in the mid-1960s to fill a need for additional primary care pediatrics services for the Baby Boom generation. Today, there are more than 385,000 licensed NPs across the U.S., and their number is expected to grow by 45% between now and 2032. Joining us on this episode…
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Teresa Wright, MD, FAAD, FAAP, joins host Dr. Edith Bracho-Sanchez to talk about eczema or atopic dermatitis, a common skin condition that causes dry, red, itchy rashes. They look at causes, treatments, tips to prevent flare-ups and whether the condition will improve as children get older.
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There’s a bold idea bubbling to the surface in health care: if we want to address the numerous problems regarding health and wellness in the U.S., as a nation, we must understand what health is, pay for health, and start with children. Woven into this philosophy is the concept of whole child health, which is about addressing 100% of the things that…
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05 WELL Framework: Self-Care Strategies for Special Needs, Foster, & Adoptive Moms I Christian Parenting Tips
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In this episode, we sit down with Nicole Barlow, a parent trainer and wellness coach who specializes in supporting foster and adoptive parents. Nicole shares her personal journey through foster care and adoption, and introduces us to the WELL framework for maintaining physical, mental, and spiritual health while parenting children with special need…
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Chapters (00:04) - Journey to Finding Peace (04:46) - Embracing Grace Through Life's Challenges (19:59) - Navigating Marriage Through Communication Podcast Summary Join us on an enlightening journey as we explore the profound differences between contentment and peace, and how they show up in our lives. We share personal reflections on how peace, de…
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Children’s health and well-being are affected by their surroundings – the schools they attend, the places they play, the food they eat, and their relationships with the adults around them. In 2021, Nemours Children’s Health founded the Whole Child Health Alliance to help advance the concept of “whole child health." Learn how this group of children’…
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Ari Brown, MD, FAAP, joins host Dr. Edith Bracho-Sanchez to talk about potty training. They look at timing, strategies and reasons for successes and setbacks. Hear why early potty training has nothing to do with how smart a child is and how there is no such thing as “failure.” For resources go to healthychildren.org/podcast.…
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