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| Title | Pub. Date | Duration | |
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| How to start talking to your kids about SEX | 28 Aug 2024 | 00:46:06 | |
Early and open conversations with children about sex are important and especially key to start from a young age. Using proper anatomical terms avoid shame and foster safety. I welcome moms Mary Flo Ridley and Megan Michelson from Birds & Bees, who are helping parents stop feeling nervous about these conversations and instead find empowerment through their guidance and practice.
We discuss:
That open and continuous dialogue about sex and bodily autonomy helps normalize these topics
How age-appropriate small discussions and explanations are better than having a single, potentially overwhelming conversation like “The Talk” later on.
The importance of teaching children boundaries like “no means no” in all contexts, including sexual situations
To connect with Megan and Mary Flo follow them on Instagram @birds_bees and purchase The Birds & Bees Online Course - use code PEDSDOCTALK20 to get 20% off.
Our podcasts are also now on YouTube. If you prefer a video podcast with closed captioning, check us out there and subscribe to PedsDocTalk.
Get trusted pediatric advice, relatable parenting insights, and evidence-based tips delivered straight to your inbox—join thousands of parents who rely on the PDT newsletter to stay informed, supported, and confident. Join the newsletter!
And don’t forget to follow @pedsdoctalkpodcast on Instagram—our new space just for parents looking for real talk and real support.
We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on the PedsDocTalk Podcast Sponsorships page of the website.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices | |||
| Why we hate triple-feeding and what to do instead | 21 Aug 2024 | 00:51:11 | |
If you have ever had to triple feed OR if someone ever recommends 'triple feeding,' you need to listen to this episode. Triple feeding is when a mom nurses, pumps, and supplements breast milk or formula, and IT IS EXHAUSTING and not sustainable. I welcome Victoria Facelli, a fellow IBCLC-lactation consultant and author of Feed the Baby, who is changing how we talk about feeding babies.
We discuss:
What triple feeding is and why it’s not sustainable
The problem with lactation education and how we got to triple feeding as an option in the first place
How someone can balance milk production, feeding the baby, and sleep
To connect with Victoria Facelli follow her on Instagram @victoria.facelli.ibclc and purchase her book “Feed the Baby”.
Follow me @pedsdoctalk on Instagram for entry information to this week's giveaway.
Our podcasts are also now on YouTube. If you prefer a video podcast with closed captioning, check us out there and subscribe to PedsDocTalk.
Get trusted pediatric advice, relatable parenting insights, and evidence-based tips delivered straight to your inbox—join thousands of parents who rely on the PDT newsletter to stay informed, supported, and confident. Join the newsletter!
And don’t forget to follow @pedsdoctalkpodcast on Instagram—our new space just for parents looking for real talk and real support.
We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on the PedsDocTalk Podcast Sponsorships page of the website.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices | |||
| 5 Lessons A Father of 11 KIDS Has Learned | 19 Jun 2024 | 00:37:27 | |
I created this podcast because I believe we can learn so much through community and hearing people’s stories, whether we are experiencing something similar or not. I connected with Moshe Popack, a real estate entrepreneur, the co-founder of a national community gardens non-profit that serves to enrich and empower children, and the father of 11 kids.
He joins me to discuss:
The importance of “chief adaptability” as a parent
Non-negotiables to his family and relationship with self and his partner
What he hopes all parents would let go of as a father of 11 children himself
Connect with Moshe on Instagram @mpopack and listen to the Common Denominator Podcast. Check out the non-profit organization Neighborhood Farms USA.
Our podcasts are also now on YouTube. If you prefer a video podcast with closed captioning, check us out there and subscribe to PedsDocTalk.
Get trusted pediatric advice, relatable parenting insights, and evidence-based tips delivered straight to your inbox—join thousands of parents who rely on the PDT newsletter to stay informed, supported, and confident. Join the newsletter!
And don’t forget to follow @pedsdoctalkpodcast on Instagram—our new space just for parents looking for real talk and real support.
We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on the PedsDocTalk Podcast Sponsorships page of the website.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices | |||
| "How to manage milestone anxiety and mom guilt about milestones?" | 28 Nov 2022 | 00:34:36 | |
Milestone Anxiety is a real thing and often not talked about. I welcome a mom in the PDT community to chat about her 15 month old son who is not walking. We discuss:
Why Milestone anxiety can happen
How to approach milestone anxiety to find more peace and progress
How to encourage walking
Check out all the PedsDocTalk Courses for more guidance, tips, and support during parenthood. The Complete Roadmap to Toddler Development will help you understand your toddler through every age and stage.
Check out my weekly videos on child health & development by subscribing to PedsDocTalk on YouTube.
Get trusted pediatric advice, relatable parenting insights, and evidence-based tips delivered straight to your inbox—join thousands of parents who rely on the PDT newsletter to stay informed, supported, and confident. Join the newsletter!
And don’t forget to follow @pedsdoctalkpodcast on Instagram—our new space just for parents looking for real talk and real support.
We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on the PedsDocTalk Podcast Sponsorships page of the website.
And thanks to our sponsor: Brainiac Foods. To check out Brainiac Food’s line of products and receive 20% off your order, visit the following link to save 20% off your order:
brainiacfoods.com/discount/20PEDSDOC
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices | |||
| Ways To teach Financial Fitness to your child | 23 Nov 2022 | 00:33:05 | |
Are children too young to teach financial health?
I welcome Carissa and Nikki of Benjamin Talks a platform that is on a mission to make all families financially fit
We discuss:
The right age to start discussing the concepts of financial fitness
Misconceptions parents have about teaching financial fitness
How to foster saving and gratitude when discussing finance
Tips to teaching kids about financial health
If you are looking to make your family financially fit visit benjamintalks.com
Check out my weekly videos on child health & development by subscribing to PedsDocTalk on YouTube.
Get trusted pediatric advice, relatable parenting insights, and evidence-based tips delivered straight to your inbox—join thousands of parents who rely on the PDT newsletter to stay informed, supported, and confident. Join the newsletter!
And don’t forget to follow @pedsdoctalkpodcast on Instagram—our new space just for parents looking for real talk and real support.
We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on the PedsDocTalk Podcast Sponsorships page of the website.
Thanks to our sponsor: Brainiac Foods. To check out Brainiac Food’s line of products and receive 20% off your order, visit the following link to save 20% off your order:
brainiacfoods.com/discount/20PEDSDOC
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices | |||
| "How to manage Hitting and Throwing and emotional regulation?" | 21 Nov 2022 | 00:50:45 | |
On this episode, I welcome a mom from The PedsDocTalk community to chat about her 32 month old son and hitting and throwing behaviors. We discuss not only what to do in these situations, but also ways to build emotional resilience and emotional regulation during calm moments. We discuss:
Why avoiding a big rise is important, but why it’s so hard
What not to do when trying to discipline hitting and throwing behaviors
How to use positive reinforcement and fill our child’s cup
Check out all the PedsDocTalk Courses for more guidance, tips, and support during parenthood. The Toddler Courses will help you through the toddler stage!
Check out my weekly videos on child health & development by subscribing to PedsDocTalk on YouTube.
Get trusted pediatric advice, relatable parenting insights, and evidence-based tips delivered straight to your inbox—join thousands of parents who rely on the PDT newsletter to stay informed, supported, and confident. Join the newsletter!
And don’t forget to follow @pedsdoctalkpodcast on Instagram—our new space just for parents looking for real talk and real support.
We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on the PedsDocTalk Podcast Sponsorships page of the website.
And thanks to our sponsor: Brainiac Foods. To check out Brainiac Food’s line of products and receive 20% off your order, visit the following link to save 20% off your order:
brainiacfoods.com/discount/20PEDSDOC
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices | |||
| Your kid doesn’t need a diet: approaching conversations about our child's weight and health in a productive way | 16 Nov 2022 | 00:44:55 | |
Diet culture is still prominent in 2022 and I welcome Diana Rice, a registered Dietician and owner of Tiny Seed Family Nutrition to discuss how we should approach conversations about weight and health for our kids.
We discuss:
Why “eat less and move more” is problematic advice
Why dieting is never the answer
How we can approach conversations about health with a health mindset versus a weight-goal mindset
To find out more about Diana Rice and Tiny Seed Family Nutrition, visit her website at Tinyseednutrition.com, where you can find 1:1 coaching sessions, monthly text-based coaching memberships and much more.
Check out my weekly videos on child health & development by subscribing to PedsDocTalk on YouTube.
Get trusted pediatric advice, relatable parenting insights, and evidence-based tips delivered straight to your inbox—join thousands of parents who rely on the PDT newsletter to stay informed, supported, and confident. Join the newsletter!
And don’t forget to follow @pedsdoctalkpodcast on Instagram—our new space just for parents looking for real talk and real support.
We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on the PedsDocTalk Podcast Sponsorships page of the website.
Thanks to our sponsor: Brainiac Foods. To check out Brainiac Food’s line of products and receive 20% off your order, visit the following link to save 20% off your order:
brainiacfoods.com/discount/20PEDSDOC
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices | |||
| "How to approach parenting of unique children?" | 14 Nov 2022 | 00:42:26 | |
No two humans are completely alike. Even amongst twins, we know that people have various temperaments and traits that make them who they are. On this episode, I welcome a mom from the PDT community to discuss how to approach parenting with two unique children. We discuss:
The guilt of feeling your time can’t be devoted to all children equally
Understanding the unique needs of your child
Mindset tips to bring more peace and joy as you navigate parenting multiple kids
Check out all the PedsDocTalk Courses for more guidance, tips, and support during parenthood.
Check out my weekly videos on child health & development by subscribing to PedsDocTalk on YouTube.
Get trusted pediatric advice, relatable parenting insights, and evidence-based tips delivered straight to your inbox—join thousands of parents who rely on the PDT newsletter to stay informed, supported, and confident. Join the newsletter!
And don’t forget to follow @pedsdoctalkpodcast on Instagram—our new space just for parents looking for real talk and real support.
We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on the PedsDocTalk Podcast Sponsorships page of the website.
And thanks to our sponsor: Brainiac Foods. To check out Brainiac Food’s line of products and receive 20% off your order, visit the following link to save 20% off your order:
brainiacfoods.com/discount/20PEDSDOC
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices | |||
| Managing Health Anxiety | 09 Nov 2022 | 00:51:24 | |
On this highly requested Finding Joy episode, I tackle health anxiety. Having had a child with stroke and seizure and dealing with repetitive viral illnesses over the last year, I offer some support and reframe when approaching worries around our child’s health. I discuss:
Why health anxiety is common and difficult
What about our child getting sick makes us worried, frustrated, or gives us guilt and how to reframe
Three strategies to be more mindful during illness and around threats to our child’s health
Birth Story: https://pedsdoctalk.com/ryaans-birth-story/
Podcast about Repetitive illnesses: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/monday-mornings-with-dr-mona-why-is-my-kid-always-sick/id1501057527?i=1000549494964
Check out my weekly videos on child health & development by subscribing to PedsDocTalk on YouTube.
Get trusted pediatric advice, relatable parenting insights, and evidence-based tips delivered straight to your inbox—join thousands of parents who rely on the PDT newsletter to stay informed, supported, and confident. Join the newsletter!
And don’t forget to follow @pedsdoctalkpodcast on Instagram—our new space just for parents looking for real talk and real support.
We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on the PedsDocTalk Podcast Sponsorships page of the website.
And thanks to our sponsor: Brainiac Foods. To check out Brainiac Food’s line of products and receive 20% off your order, visit the following link to save 20% off your order:
brainiacfoods.com/discount/20PEDSDOC
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices | |||
| "How to manage physical tantrums?" | 07 Nov 2022 | 00:40:52 | |
On this episode of Monday Mornings with Dr. Mona, I speak with Rychelle about her 3-year-old son who has big feelings and with that can sometimes come some physical tantrums.
In this episode we discuss:
Respecting differences in temperament of children
Mistakes we make during physical tantrums
Why pivoting to other discipline interventions is important
I end each episode with three parenting principles. These principles can be used in various parenting situations, but I explain how the three principles I chose apply to navigating physical tantrums
For more watch Dr. Mona's "Toddler Public Tantrums Happen" video on YouTube.
Check out all the PedsDocTalk Courses for more guidance, tips, and support during parenthood. The Toddler Courses will help you through the toddler stage!
Check out my weekly videos on child health & development by subscribing to PedsDocTalk on YouTube.
Get trusted pediatric advice, relatable parenting insights, and evidence-based tips delivered straight to your inbox—join thousands of parents who rely on the PDT newsletter to stay informed, supported, and confident. Join the newsletter!
And don’t forget to follow @pedsdoctalkpodcast on Instagram—our new space just for parents looking for real talk and real support.
We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on the PedsDocTalk Podcast Sponsorships page of the website.
Thanks to today's sponsor Bobbie. Visit hibobbie.com and find out more about their fantastic Organic Baby Formula.
And thanks to our sponsor: Brainiac Foods. To check out Brainiac Food’s line of products and receive 20% off your order, visit the following link to save 20% off your order:
brainiacfoods.com/discount/20PEDSDOC
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices | |||
| Triggers unloaded when you become a parent | 02 Nov 2022 | 00:46:48 | |
All human relationships we carry can open up triggers from our past. Parenting is one of those moments where we may realize the good and the not so good we have carrier from our childhood. On this episode, I talk with Patrick Teahan who is a licensed clinical social worker and father about HOW and WHY parenting can open up triggers from childhood.
We discuss:
The subtle and not so subtle ways parenting opens up childhood triggers
What “inner-child” work is and why it’s important when you become a parent
How to approach triggers that arise in parenting in a healthy way
You can sign up to Patricks Monthly Healing Community at patrickteahantherapy.gumroad.com/l/monthlyhealingcircle
Check out my weekly videos on child health & development by subscribing to PedsDocTalk on YouTube.
Get trusted pediatric advice, relatable parenting insights, and evidence-based tips delivered straight to your inbox—join thousands of parents who rely on the PDT newsletter to stay informed, supported, and confident. Join the newsletter!
And don’t forget to follow @pedsdoctalkpodcast on Instagram—our new space just for parents looking for real talk and real support.
We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on the PedsDocTalk Podcast Sponsorships page of the website.
Thanks to today's sponsor Cozy Earth. Visit cozyearth.com and get a 35% discount when you check out with the code: PEDSDOCTALK
And thanks to our sponsor: Brainiac Foods. To check out Brainiac Food’s line of products and receive 20% off your order, visit the following link to save 20% off your order:
brainiacfoods.com/discount/20PEDSDOC
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices | |||
| "How to handle separation anxiety in my toddler at bedtime?" | 31 Oct 2022 | 00:46:23 | |
Your amazing sleeper becomes a toddler and suddenly needs you all the time at bedtime or during the night. Is something wrong? How do we get them back to independent sleep? I speak with Amna, a mom from the PDT community about her 26 months old daughter and separation anxiety she’s having at bedtime.
We discuss:
Why daytime connection and boundaries matter for bedtime
How to approach their disapproval with boundaries
Strategies to provide some control for your toddler while you maintain boundaries
For more watch Dr. Mona's "Separation Anxiety in Children: How to Manage" video on YouTube.
Check out all the PedsDocTalk Courses for more guidance, tips, and support during parenthood. The Toddler Courses will help you through the toddler stage!
Check out my weekly videos on child health & development by subscribing to PedsDocTalk on YouTube.
Get trusted pediatric advice, relatable parenting insights, and evidence-based tips delivered straight to your inbox—join thousands of parents who rely on the PDT newsletter to stay informed, supported, and confident. Join the newsletter!
And don’t forget to follow @pedsdoctalkpodcast on Instagram—our new space just for parents looking for real talk and real support.
We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on the PedsDocTalk Podcast Sponsorships page of the website.
Thanks to our sponsor: Brainiac Foods. To check out Brainiac Food’s line of products and receive 20% off your order, visit the following link to save 20% off your order:
brainiacfoods.com/discount/20PEDSDOC
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices | |||
| Preparing children for medical procedures (vaccines, surgeries, etc) and how to explain it to them | 26 Oct 2022 | 00:33:33 | |
In our lives we will at some point have to receive vaccines, a medical procedure, or do something that is out of our comfort zone. For some children, getting a vaccine or medical procedure can be tough. I invited Katie Taylor who is a certified child life specialist, CEO of Child Life on Call, And the host of The Child Life on Call Podcast to discuss how we can approach vaccines and medical procedures with our child.
We discuss:
How to prepare our children for vaccines and other medical procedures
What NOT to say
Focusing on development to aid in approach
If you'd like to find out more about Katie Taylor and Child Life on Call, visit the website at Childlifeoncall.com, listen to the Podcast or follow her on Instagram @childlifeoncall
Check out my weekly videos on child health & development by subscribing to PedsDocTalk on YouTube.
Get trusted pediatric advice, relatable parenting insights, and evidence-based tips delivered straight to your inbox—join thousands of parents who rely on the PDT newsletter to stay informed, supported, and confident. Join the newsletter!
And don’t forget to follow @pedsdoctalkpodcast on Instagram—our new space just for parents looking for real talk and real support.
We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on the PedsDocTalk Podcast Sponsorships page of the website.
Thanks to today's sponsor Bobbie. Visit hibobbie.com and find out more about their fantastic Organic Baby Formula.
Thanks to our sponsor: Brainiac Foods. To check out Brainiac Food’s line of products and receive 20% off your order, visit the following link to save 20% off your order:
brainiacfoods.com/discount/20PEDSDOC
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices | |||
| The power of play for kids and why you’re likely overthinking it | 12 Jun 2024 | 00:37:10 | |
Does ‘playing’ with your kids stress you out? Are you overthinking what play should look like, or if you have enough time for play? Playing with your kids does not have to be stressful, and we’re here to take the stress out of it and normalize a few things when it comes to play. I welcome Tammy Schamuhn, a child psychologist and co-founder of the Institute of Child Psychology and co-author of the new book, THE PARENTING HANDBOOK: Your Guide to Raising Resilient Children.
We discuss:
What play can show us about a child
Why being bored and under-scheduled is important for kids
How and why play can look different in boys and girls
Connect with Tammy on Instagram @instituteofchildpsych. Check out the new book, and for more resources, visit the Institute of Child Psychology website.
Check out Dr. Mona's "Open Ended Toys: Best Kids Toys And Why" on YouTube.
Our podcasts are also now on YouTube. If you prefer a video podcast with closed captioning, check us out there and subscribe to PedsDocTalk.
Get trusted pediatric advice, relatable parenting insights, and evidence-based tips delivered straight to your inbox—join thousands of parents who rely on the PDT newsletter to stay informed, supported, and confident. Join the newsletter!
And don’t forget to follow @pedsdoctalkpodcast on Instagram—our new space just for parents looking for real talk and real support.
We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on the PedsDocTalk Podcast Sponsorships page of the website.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices | |||
| "How to manage Screen-time related tantrums?" | 24 Oct 2022 | 00:37:22 | |
Screens have a place in our lives, but it is important to set boundaries with them and be consistent with those boundaries. But what happens when your child is having tantrum after tantrum with wanting to watch the screen?
I invited a mom from The PDT community to chat about screen-time related tantrums. We discuss:
How to give some power and autonomy during boundary setting
Why children and parents fall into these power struggles
How to hold your screen-time boundaries
For more, watch Dr. Mona's "Toddler Public Tantrums Happen" YouTube video.
Check out all the PedsDocTalk Courses for more guidance, tips, and support during parenthood. The Toddlers and Tantrums Course will help you manage toddler tantrums and behaviors.
Check out my weekly videos on child health & development by subscribing to PedsDocTalk on YouTube.
Get trusted pediatric advice, relatable parenting insights, and evidence-based tips delivered straight to your inbox—join thousands of parents who rely on the PDT newsletter to stay informed, supported, and confident. Join the newsletter!
And don’t forget to follow @pedsdoctalkpodcast on Instagram—our new space just for parents looking for real talk and real support.
We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on the PedsDocTalk Podcast Sponsorships page of the website.
Thanks to our sponsor: Brainiac Foods. To check out Brainiac Food’s line of products and receive 20% off your order, visit the following link to save 20% off your order:
brainiacfoods.com/discount/20PEDSDOC
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices | |||
| How People-Pleasing negatively impacts motherhood | 19 Oct 2022 | 00:33:07 | |
On the Finding Joy Series, I I discuss the real-life ups and downs we experience as mothers, parents, and in life, how to be more mindful, and how to change our mindset to cause change. People-pleasing is a common learned behavior and it can have negative impacts. Tune in as I discuss:
Characteristics of a people-pleaser
How it negatively impacts motherhood
How you can be kind, but not be a people-pleaser
How to create healthy boundaries to regain time and mental space
Check out my weekly videos on child health & development by subscribing to PedsDocTalk on YouTube.
Get trusted pediatric advice, relatable parenting insights, and evidence-based tips delivered straight to your inbox—join thousands of parents who rely on the PDT newsletter to stay informed, supported, and confident. Join the newsletter!
And don’t forget to follow @pedsdoctalkpodcast on Instagram—our new space just for parents looking for real talk and real support.
We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on the PedsDocTalk Podcast Sponsorships page of the website.
Thanks to our sponsor: Brainiac Foods. To check out Brainiac Food’s line of products and receive 20% off your order, visit the following link to save 20% off your order:
brainiacfoods.com/discount/20PEDSDOC
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices | |||
| "How to set boundaries when my child doesn't understand "no"?" | 17 Oct 2022 | 00:25:59 | |
We’ve all been there or will be there: When you don’t want your child to do something, say “no” and your child keeps doing it. On this episode, I speak with Susmitha about her 22-month-old son who keeps doing activities after she says no. We discuss:
How to approach boundaries by allowing more opportunities for “yes”
What happens in the toddler brain when we say “No!”
How to approach boundaries to actually see long-term change
Check out all the PedsDocTalk Courses for more guidance, tips, and support during your parenting journey.
Check out my weekly videos on child health & development by subscribing to PedsDocTalk on YouTube.
Get trusted pediatric advice, relatable parenting insights, and evidence-based tips delivered straight to your inbox—join thousands of parents who rely on the PDT newsletter to stay informed, supported, and confident. Join the newsletter!
And don’t forget to follow @pedsdoctalkpodcast on Instagram—our new space just for parents looking for real talk and real support.
We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on the PedsDocTalk Podcast Sponsorships page of the website.
Thanks to our sponsor: Brainiac Foods. To check out Brainiac Food’s line of products and receive 20% off your order, visit the following link to save 20% off your order:
brainiacfoods.com/discount/20PEDSDOC
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices | |||
| Creating connection and attachment with your child(ren) without losing yourself | 12 Oct 2022 | 00:38:35 | |
There is a lot of buzz around “secure attachment” that commonly gets misconstrued in the parenting space and on social media. I speak with Jamie, a registered child psychologist and mom to discuss how we can create connection and attachment without losing ourselves
We discuss:
Misconceptions about secure attachment
How to foster secure attachment in our everyday lives
What emotional responsiveness is
Connect with Jamie via her website www.imaginepsychology.com or Instagram @imaginepsychology
Check out my weekly videos on child health & development by subscribing to PedsDocTalk on YouTube.
Get trusted pediatric advice, relatable parenting insights, and evidence-based tips delivered straight to your inbox—join thousands of parents who rely on the PDT newsletter to stay informed, supported, and confident. Join the newsletter!
And don’t forget to follow @pedsdoctalkpodcast on Instagram—our new space just for parents looking for real talk and real support.
We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on the PedsDocTalk Podcast Sponsorships page of the website.
Thanks to our sponsor: Brainiac Foods. To check out Brainiac Food’s line of products and receive 20% off your order, visit the following link to save 20% off your order:
brainiacfoods.com/discount/20PEDSDOC
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices | |||
| "How can I filter out all the noise and listen to my own wants as a mom?" | 10 Oct 2022 | 00:44:37 | |
I love speaking with expecting moms about to start their motherhood journey. On this episode, I speak with Deepika who is 37 weeks pregnant about filtering out all the noise, opinions, and information out there to find your own voice as a mom.
We discuss:
Why motherhood and parenting can seem so overwhelming
How to take all the information you have and apply it
Why looking at the big picture and having perspective can be healing
Check out my weekly videos on child health & development by subscribing to PedsDocTalk on YouTube.
Get trusted pediatric advice, relatable parenting insights, and evidence-based tips delivered straight to your inbox—join thousands of parents who rely on the PDT newsletter to stay informed, supported, and confident. Join the newsletter!
And don’t forget to follow @pedsdoctalkpodcast on Instagram—our new space just for parents looking for real talk and real support.
We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on the PedsDocTalk Podcast Sponsorships page of the website.
Thanks to today's sponsor Cozy Earth. Visit cozyearth.com and get a 35% discount when you check out with the code: PEDSDOCTALK
Thanks to our sponsor: Brainiac Foods. To check out Brainiac Food’s line of products and receive 20% off your order, visit the following link to save 20% off your order:
brainiacfoods.com/discount/20PEDSDOC
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices | |||
| Are essential oils essentially bad? | 28 Sep 2022 | 00:39:29 | |
I invited Jen Novakovich, a cosmetic chemist, science communicator, and founder of The EcoWell to discuss the truth and safety of essential oils.
We discuss:
Concern with marketing around essential oils
Risk for using essential oils
What to consider if you do use essential oils
Check out my weekly videos on child health & development by subscribing to PedsDocTalk on YouTube.
Get trusted pediatric advice, relatable parenting insights, and evidence-based tips delivered straight to your inbox—join thousands of parents who rely on the PDT newsletter to stay informed, supported, and confident. Join the newsletter!
And don’t forget to follow @pedsdoctalkpodcast on Instagram—our new space just for parents looking for real talk and real support.
We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on the PedsDocTalk Podcast Sponsorships page of the website.
Thanks to our sponsor: Brainiac Foods. To check out Brainiac Food’s line of products and receive 20% off your order, visit the following link to save 20% off your order:
https://brainiacfoods.com/discount/20PEDSDOC
Visit The Eco Well website at theecowell.com or listen to The Eco Well Podcast.
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| "How can I embrace my shy child?" | 26 Sep 2022 | 00:42:14 | |
On this episode of Monday Mornings with Dr. Mona I talk with a mom about how to embrace her shy child. We discuss:
The genetics of personality traits
How to normalize and embrace shyness in children
What society gets wrong about shy individuals
How to redirect other’s comments about your shy child
How to open up your shy child to new situations
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| Why arguing with family isn't the worst thing in the world | 21 Sep 2022 | 00:28:02 | |
We give disagreements a bad rep, but they actually can be VERY healthy when done correctly. Arguing is often associated with disagreements with yelling and high emotions, but disagreements can provide growth for all those involved. I invited Lynda Cormier-Hanser, a speaker, author, non-profit founder, wife, and mother to discuss:
Why disagreements are healthy
What families can learn from disagreements
How to “argue” in a fair way
What SHOULD be the desired outcomes from “arguments”
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| "How to find peace when you lack a support system as a mom?" | 19 Sep 2022 | 00:38:13 | |
Motherhood can oftentimes feel isolating. It can feel more isolating if you don’t have a community (or that village everyone talks about in parenting) to lean on. I welcome Natasha, who is a mother of a 1-year-old and lives in Germany. She lacks that physical support system (friends and relatives) and we discuss:
Why not having this support system is so hard
How to reframe when we find ourselves comparing our situation to others
Reframing guilt when you want help as a mom
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You might also be interested in:
Episode 122: Finding Joy: Marriage and Parenting with my husband
MONDAY MORNINGS WITH DR. MONA: 10 Tips for navigating motherhood when you don't have that proverbial village
Blog Post: Navigating motherhood when you don’t have “a village”
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| Why we need to stop saying “I'll be happy when” | 14 Sep 2022 | 00:25:04 | |
On the Finding Joy Series, I I discuss the real-life ups and downs we experience as mothers, parents, and in life, how to be more mindful, and how to change our mindset to cause change. I discuss:
The difference between happiness and joy
How joy can be self-created and not based on external circumstances
Managing expectations AND still celebrating wins
Why we need to stop using the phrase,”I'll be happy when”
Make sure to listen to the wrap-up as I share principles that can apply to many various parenting scenarios and for this case—overcoming advancing food anxiety
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| The Power of Practical Optimism | 05 Jun 2024 | 00:40:34 | |
Do you consider yourself an optimist? Although some people may be more optimistic than others, you can learn to foster an optimistic mindset – a key tool for parents to build resiliency and navigate the unexpected. I welcome Dr. Sue Varma, a psychiatrist, cognitive behavioral therapist, and author of the new book, Practical Optimism: The Art, Science and Practice of Exceptional Wellbeing.
We discuss:
What is practical optimism, and how it differs from toxic positivity and pessimism
If there is a genetic component of optimism or if it can be learned
How some people survive, even thrive, despite profound challenges
The 8 Pillars of optimism and the 3Ps of pessimism
How optimism can help with dealing with the unexpected, especially as parents
Connect with Dr. Varma on Instagram @drsuevarma. Remember to check out her book and visit her website for more resources.
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| "What is happening in the toddler brain during “the terrible twos” and as a “threenager?" | 12 Sep 2022 | 00:39:11 | |
I welcome Hillary, a mom from the PedsDocTalk community to chat about why toddlers are the way they are especially those two-year-olds and three-year olds. We discuss:
What’s happening developmentally in the toddler brain
Why is it important for a parent to understand toddler development in parenting
Strategies to use this development for parenting wins
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| How to raise an emotionally aware child | 07 Sep 2022 | 00:27:20 | |
It isn’t hard to raise an emotionally aware child, yet so many find barriers to doing so. I welcome Dr. Sarah Aboudara who is a school psychologist and licensed clinical psychologist to talk about raising an emotional aware child. We discuss:
What it means to raise an emotionally aware child
Why parents struggle with this
Steps to creating emotional awareness for our infants and beyond
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| “Why am I always complaining as a mom?” | 05 Sep 2022 | 00:44:07 | |
Do you ever feel like you’re constantly complaining as a mom? Do you ever get caught in that cycle of negativity? I talk with Vera about undoing that cycle of negativity and why we may find ourselves complaining so much as mothers.
We discuss:
Why motherhood may turn us into complainers
Strategies to create more space and boundaries in our lives
How to effectively reframe negative situations
How to break the cycle of negativity that leads us to feel like we’re constantly complaining
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| Do babies really need sleep-training or will they learn on their own? | 31 Aug 2022 | 00:34:55 | |
Do babies really need sleep-training or sleep-teaching or will they eventually learn on their own. I invited Dr. Sarah Mitchell the creator of The Helping Babies Sleep Method to discuss:
Infant sleep and physiology
When a should parent consider help in sleep-teaching
Why sleep is beneficial
Quick simple 6 question sleep quiz with personalized responses: helpingbabiessleep.com/sleep-quiz
Website: helpingbabiessleep.com
Online sleep school: helpingbabiessleepschool.com
Instagram: @helpingbabiessleep
For more watch Dr. Mona's "5 Must-Follow Tips for Newborn Sleep" video on YouTube.
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| "How can I overcome advancing of food textures anxiety?" | 29 Aug 2022 | 00:50:48 | |
On this episode of Monday Mornings with Dr. Mona, I'm talking with Anna about overcoming her fear of advancing solids for her 11.5 due to her fears of choking. This is a common fear and we go over how to mindfully overcome this with tips, tricks, and know-how.
We discuss:
How to overcome fears of advancing food and choking
How to prepare food with safety and time In mind
How to handle distracted eating
The importance of modeling eating behaviors
How to encourage self-regulation with meals
Make sure to listen to the wrap-up as I share principles that can apply to many various parenting scenarios and for this case—overcoming advancing food anxiety.
For more watch Dr. Mona's "Does Spoon-Feeding Create Picky Eaters?" video on YouTube.
Check out all the PedsDocTalk Courses for more guidance, tips, and support during parenthood. The Picky Eating Playbook offers strategies for toddler feeding and reducing mealtime battles.
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| Why has motherhood made me feel so overstimulated? | 24 Aug 2022 | 00:40:11 | |
Have you felt overstimulated as a parent? I think we’ve all been there. I welcome Dr. Cassidy who is a licensed marriage and family therapist to talk about overstimulation in parenthood (and especially motherhood).
We discuss:
What overstimulation looks like in parenthood
The important first step in managing overstimulation
Coping mechanisms for overstimulation
What not to do when overstimulated
More from Cassidy at drcassidymft.com, on the Holding Space Podcast and Instagram @drcassidy
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| Re-parenting ourselves as we parent our son (conversation with my husband) | 17 Aug 2022 | 00:46:22 | |
On this episode of The Finding Joy series, I bring back my husband to discuss a very important aspect of parenting. The importance of re-parenting ourselves as we parent our son. We discuss the cycles we are trying to break with our son as we simultaneously work on ourselves.
We discuss the generational trauma of:
Body image insecurities
Comparison
Anger and yelling
No space for emotions
And pressure to be high-achieving in careers
The Finding Joy Series is a series to promote self-growth and self-reflection as we parent our littles. Here are two related episodes to check out:
Episode 122: Finding Joy: Marriage and Parenting with my husband
Episode 107: Finding Joy. Why forgiveness is so powerful in healing and self-growth
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| How the American school system is failing our kids | 10 Aug 2022 | 00:57:37 | |
I welcome Lauren Smith, a former educator and current nationally certified school psychologist to talk about how and why our American school system needs to change. From testing to the lack of resources to mental health — there’s so much to unpack.
We discuss:
Limitations to American school system education
How the school system is failing our children
Why school systems are overwhelmed
How the American school system is fueling anxiety
Follow Lauren on Instagram @psychedforschool
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| "How to handle the resentment of the societal expectations of motherhood?" | 08 Aug 2022 | 00:41:19 | |
I welcome a mom who struggles with resentment towards societal gender roles and expectations of being a mom.
We discuss:
How to handle unreasonable societal expectations for mothers
How to communicate with loved ones or partner for needs
How to combat resentment in motherhood
You might also be interested in:
E73: Is Mom Brain real? And how can we relax into our new self?
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| Avoiding Motherhood Perfectionism | 03 Aug 2022 | 00:28:35 | |
So many mothers feel they have to do everything “perfect” as a mom. Where does this come from? Society? Our childhood? Our work-culture? In this episode, I welcome Michelle Kenney who is a former teacher and high school counselor, mother, and a recovering perfectionist and control freak to talk all about how motherhood perfectionism is ruining motherhood and how to combat it.
We discuss:
Why we get caught up in trying to be a “perfect” parent
How to approach motherhood instead
How to look at motherhood with a growth-mindset
Find out more about The Yelling Cure, Michelle's Podcast or follow her on Facebook and Instagram @peaceandparenting.
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| Raising inclusive kids: Why food allergies should matter to everyone | 29 May 2024 | 00:39:44 | |
May is Food Allergy Awareness Month, and part of that is recognizing that even if you or a family member may not have a food allergy, someone you know may have food allergies. I welcome Ina Chung, a food allergy mom, educator, and author of A Kids Book about Food Allergies, who is passionate about food allergy inclusivity.
She joins me to discuss:
Why food allergy inclusivity is important
Top 3 misconceptions people who don’t have food allergies have about food allergies
A four-step framework to safely include children with allergies in events such as parties
Connect with Ina on Instagram @theasianallergymom. Remember to check out her book, and for more resources, visit her website!
For more info on food allergies check out Dr. Mona's "Food Allergies and Kids" YouTube video.
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| Is ISR (Infant Swimming Resource) really okay for kids and how does it differ from traditional swim classes? | 27 Jul 2022 | 00:54:30 | |
ISR is gaining popularity in the U.S. As a Pediatrician in Florida, I know many families who have signed up for ISR classes for their children. We also started it but had to cancel due to the commute and weather delays.
But, there are a lot of misconceptions about ISR. I invited Erika Wilson, ISR instructor and owner of @seastarisr to discuss all things ISR and why it should be a swimming educational resource option for all families.
We discuss:
What Infant swimming resource (ISR) is and when you can start
Misconceptions about ISR
The benefits of ISR
How it differs from traditional swim classes
Questions to ask swim school/instructor to ensure survival skills
The risks of puddle jumpers and what to do instead
Things to consider when signing up for an ISR class
ISR is not available for all families in terms of time and finances.
Water safety with swim classes and supervision are important for all children.
For more, listen to Episode 82
To read more about ISR and Erika’s company @seastarisr:
seastarisr.com
To find an ISR instructor in your area:
locator.infantswim.com
For ISR scholarships:
thesylasproject.org
judahbrownproject.org
livelikejake.com
isrswimbabies.com/scholarship-partners
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| "How to find balance in life after becoming a mom" | 25 Jul 2022 | 00:39:07 | |
On this episode of Monday Mornings with Dr. Mona, I am talking with Christine about finding balance in our identities as mothers and why it’s so important
We discuss:
Why balancing our identities is so hard as mothers
Why our other identities besides being a mother matter
How to reframe guilt when creating this balance
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| 5 Ways social media affects our parental mental health and how to bring back peace | 20 Jul 2022 | 00:42:44 | |
Social media is a blessing, but it can also rob you of your joy as a parent if you’re not aware of its negative impacts.
On this episode, I discuss why I feel social media can be harmful to parental (especially maternal mental health) and how to create balance to reclaim our joy as we consume or share on social media.
Links & Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0747563216309104
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| "I'm feeling disrespected when my 3-year old doesn't listen" | 18 Jul 2022 | 00:42:52 | |
On this episode of Monday Mornings with Dr. Mona, I am talking with Kaylee about how she feels disrespected when her 3-year old doesn’t listen.
We discuss:
How to not take our child’s behavior personally
How to give a three-year old control when trying to set boundaries
The importance of boundary setting and how to approach them
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| Why is my pediatrician so burnt out? Is concierge medicine the future? | 13 Jul 2022 | 00:39:31 | |
Let’s call a spade a spade here. Your Pediatrician is burnt out. Low insurance reimbursement, low salaries compared to other medical specialties, long hours, and the stress and worry of the job have led a lot of Pediatricians to cut their hours or leave the workforce. I speak with Dr. Elliston, a former colleague of mine and founder of @ellistonpediatrics. He left traditional pediatric medicine to start a large and thriving Concierge Medicine practice in NYC.
We discuss:
Why doctors are burnt out and why the system is failing us and patients
What are the benefits of concierge medicine
How does it work with insurance and for emergencies
Find out more about Dr. Andrew Elliston at ellistonpediatrics.com or via Instagram @ellistonpediatrics
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| "What happened to my 21-month old who used to be a great sleeper?" | 11 Jul 2022 | 00:33:37 | |
On this episode of Monday Mornings with Dr. Mona, I talk to Jeanna about her 21-month old son who used to be a great sleeper and suddenly is going through a sleep regression.
We discuss:
Why toddlers have sleep regressions
The biggest pitfall parents make when approaching regressions
Proper boundary setting with sleep to reach your goals
Check out all the PedsDocTalk Courses for more guidance, tips, and support during parenthood. The Toddler Courses will help you through the toddler stage.
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| The good and bad of screen-time for child health and development | 06 Jul 2022 | 00:34:09 | |
I welcome Penny Merenge, a Nurse Practitioner, a passionate advocate for early childhood education and digital wellness, and founder of @screens_n_kids to discuss how to balance screen-time to protect the mental and physical health of our children.
We discuss:
The SPOIL method and how it relates to child development
Why we don’t love the term “screen-time rules”
Some things to consider when choosing to use screens
Times to consider limiting screens
For more, listen to episode 111 and 118
Find Penny Merenge online at screensnkids.com and on Instagram @screens_n_kids.
For more watch Dr. Mona's "Is Screen Time Harmful?" video on YouTube.
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| The power (and misconceptions) of routines for children | 29 Jun 2022 | 00:32:55 | |
You’ve probably heard routines are very important for toddlers, but do you know why? I welcome Jessica, a Pediatric Occupational Therapist and founder of @rootedinroutine to discuss why routines are useful and misconceptions surrounding routines.
We discuss:
Why routines are helpful for toddlers
Why they are helpful for YOU
Some non-negotiables when it comes to routines
Misconceptions about routines
Find out more about Jessica on her Instagram @rootedinroutine or her website rootedinroutine.com
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| How to help a 4-year old picky (or selective) eater try new foods | 27 Jun 2022 | 00:40:14 | |
On this episode of Monday Mornings with Dr. Mona, I talk to Megan about her four-year-old and his picky eating. I like to call it “selective or preferential eating because picky eating gets a bad connotation. So, let’s reframe how we approach this together.
We discuss:
Why our biases with meals/food matter
The power of allowing some control for our children
Why pressure backfires
Check out all the PedsDocTalk Courses for more guidance, tips, and support during parenthood. The Picky Eating Playbook offers strategies for toddler feeding and reducing mealtime battles.
For more watch Dr. Mona's "Stop Doing This When Talking About Food" video on YouTube.
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| How to stay connected to purpose and joy in chaotic times | 22 Jun 2022 | 00:30:35 | |
In today’s episode I am talking to Lynda Cormier-Hanser, a business owner, speaker/trainer, author, non profit founder, wife and proud mother of 2. Of her many accomplishments, she is most proud of achieving work/life balance, and the quality of her relationships with her two adult daughters, husband, ex-husband, extended family and connection to her community. We will talk about:
How to find purpose during chaos
Misconceptions about positivity
How to re-define grief
Stay connected with Lynda on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn or her website: lyndacormier.com
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| When it's not just typical postpartum adjustment but postpartum anxiety or depression | 22 May 2024 | 00:25:40 | |
In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, I am continuing this series on ways to take care of our mental health so we can better care for ourselves and our children. It’s common to experience some postpartum blues and adjustment as you navigate having a new baby. But when is it something more?
On this episode, I welcome Chelsea & Caitlin, founders of Mama Psychologists. They are best friends, authors, Registered Psychologists, and moms to discuss:
The line between normal postpartum adjustment and PPD and PPA
Postpartum blues
Signs of postpartum anxiety and postpartum depression
When to know you need more help and how to get that help
You can connect with Chelsea & Caitlin on Instagram @mamapsychologists. Check out their book, Not Your Mother's Postpartum Book and for more resources, visit the Mama Psychologists website.
If you are dealing with postpartum mental health concerns and need help, visit Postpartum Support International.
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| Feeling tapped out as a working mom | 20 Jun 2022 | 00:32:51 | |
In this episode of Monday Mornings with Dr. Mona, I am talking to Kayla who is struggling to find the energy and balance between working and motherhood. We will discuss:
Compassion fatigue
How to create more mental space in our busy days
How to reframe our approach to our daily activities
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| Finding Joy in Marriage and Parenting: A conversation with my husband | 15 Jun 2022 | 00:47:45 | |
In this episode of FINDING JOY I am talking to my husband about marriage and parenting, covering:
How we connect in marriage amidst busy schedules and parenting
The importance of emotional check-ins
The biggest mindset shifts we made through marriage
How we make our differences work for us
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| "What to do about my 18-month old who bites, hits, and kicks?" | 13 Jun 2022 | 00:30:41 | |
In this episode I am talking to Leah, the mom of 18 month old Isla. Leah is struggling to find a way to stop Isla from scratching, hitting, and kicking.
In this episode we will be talking about different approaches to make an 18 month old understand not to hurt.
Check out all the PedsDocTalk Courses for more guidance, tips, and support during parenthood. The Toddler Courses will help you through the toddler stage!
Check out my weekly videos on child health & development by subscribing to PedsDocTalk on YouTube.
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