Last summer, something monumental happened. One of Uncuffed's founding producers, Greg Eskridge, came home after more than 30 years in prison. In this episode we’ll bring you back to that emotional day last summer when he walked out of the San Quentin gates, free at last. Our work in prisons is supported by the California Arts Council, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, independent foundations, and donations from listeners like you. Learn more, sign up for Uncuffed news, and support the program at www.weareuncuffed.org Follow us @WeAreUncuffed on Instagram and Facebook Transcripts are available within a week of the episode coming out at www.kalw.org/podcast/uncuffed…
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The PedsDocTalk Podcast: Child Health, Development & Parenting—From a Pediatrician Mom
Dr. Mona Amin
The PedsDocTalk Podcast is your go-to parenting resource, hosted by Dr. Mona Amin, a trusted pediatrician, parenting expert, and mom of two. As a top 50 Parenting Podcast in the U.S., this show delivers expert-backed guidance on child development, health, illness, behavior, feeding, and sleep—giving parents the confidence to navigate every stage from baby to teen. Each episode dives into real-life parenting challenges, featuring conversations with specialists in pediatrics, child psychology, ...
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Your Personal Child Specialist! (rated World's top 5 Child health Podcast, Heard in 84 Countries!)
Dr. Gaurav Gupta, MD
Don't you wish sometimes that children came with their own self help book? Have common parenting questions answered by Dr. Gaurav Gupta, MD, Your Personal Pediatrician from Charak Clinics, India. We talk about common (& uncommon) Child care issues. For specific health questions, whatsapp@9872303775 (personal chats@Rs. 300) DISCLAIMER : This podcast aims to provide General Health information for parents. ALWAYS consult your doctor for personal health. My podcast is listed here as one of the t ...
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With a strong clinical focus, The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health will be an independent journal with an international perspective. The monthly journal will present the most influential and innovative practice-changing original research, as well as authoritative reviews and insightful opinion pieces to promote the health of the whole child, from the fetal period through to young adulthood.
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Editors at The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health, in conversation with the journal’s authors, explore their latest research and its impact on people’s health, healthcare, and health policy. A monthly audio companion to the journal, this podcast covers a broad range of topics, from the effects of climate change to gender equity in young people’s sexual and reproductive health rights, violence against children to allergies, and more.
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Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health (ACAMH)
The Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health
These podcasts are an invaluable resource for anyone interested in child and adolescent mental health. They bridges the gap between rigorous research and practical application, featuring expert discussions on mental health. Each episode highlights cutting-edge studies offering insights into findings, and implications for practice. The series caters to clinicians, researchers, and those interested in mental health. Available on major platforms like Spotify and Apple Podcasts, it’s an accessib ...
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Vice Chair - Children and Young People's Mental Health Coalition Director - Charlie Waller Memorial Trust Trustee - Beat, the eating disorders charity
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This show is all about the Mental Health of Kids and how to raise Emotionally and Mentally Healthy Children. The Parenting journey need not be complex and full of struggles. It can be simpler and more joyful if we use the Mindfulness mindset. If we use conscious parenting techniques, the children will also grow up into Happy and confident kids as well as we will grow into happy parents. Parenting can be fun and learning too. Suhasini from Mommyshravmusings is a parenting and Kids Life Coach ...
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The Global Child and Adolescent Health podcast is brought to you by Melbourne Children’s Global Health. The podcast is a series of conversations with leaders in research, education, and global child and adolescent health. These conversations place children and adolescents at the center of sustainable development.
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Michael is a podcaster and filmmaker in Atlanta, GA. He's also a punk rocker who's trying to work through some sh*t.
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Struggle, growth, hope. Amie is a mental health advocate and mother of a daughter who has taken their family on an intense journey. Get inspired to share, learn new ideas, and ditch the shame and stigma in this conversation. We have all struggled. You are not alone.
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Okay Now Breathe | Inner Child Healing, Mental Health, Personal Growth, Spirituality
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Okay Now Breathe Podcast is dedicated to sharing stories about childhood trauma to help you heal your inner child so you can learn to love yourself once and for all ‒ with the help of spirituality! Head to okaynowbreathe.com for more life-changing content.
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Prof. Corey Keyes; Flourishing vs Languishing
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37:19What is the difference between languishing and depression? Is flourishing an indirect route to happiness? What are the six domains of human excellence? All this and more answered as Professor Umar Toseeb interviews Professor Corey Keyes about his work, the positive psychology movement, and the two continua model of mental health.…
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Top Reasons kids end up in the Pediatric ICU and how to manage health anxiety when you're there
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45:47No parent ever wants to end up in the Pediatric ICU; but we know it happens and we want you to be informed and know what to expect. I invited my social media friend and Pediatric Critical Care Doctor, Dr. Anita Patel on the show to chat about the Pediatric ICU and what to expect. We discuss: The common reasons children end up in the Pediatric ICU a…
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Deborah Fry on Online Childhood Sexual Exploitation and Abuse
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27:07Deborah Fry from Childlight – Global Child Safety Institute talks with Amy Slogrove about the first global prevalence study of Online Childhood Sexual Exploitation and Abuse. Read the full article here: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanchi/article/PIIS2352-4642(24)00329-8/fulltext?dgcid=buzzsprout_icw_podcast_generic_lanchi Content warning: Th…
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Deborah Fry from Childlight – Global Child Safety Institute talks with Amy Slogrove about the first global prevalence study of Online Childhood Sexual Exploitation and Abuse. Content warning: This conversation is about child sexual abuse. Please consider your own emotional and psychological safety and do whatever you feel is needed to safeguard you…
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Watch the video here In this episode, Inside the Teen Brain: A Second Chance, Professor Rosie Meek explores the role of risk-taking, peer influence, and emotional regulation in adolescence, particularly among young people in the criminal justice system. She discusses how participation in structured sports programmes can provide a positive outlet fo…
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Dr. Caitlin Lloyd; Anorexia Nervosa and Neurobiological Mechanisms
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18:38What are the neural mechanisms of food choice among adolescents with anorexia nervosa (AN)? Is there a link between brain and behaviour among adolescents with AN? Do reward systems play a role early on in illness? All this and more answered as Dr. Clara Faria interviews Dr. Caitlin Lloyd about her research into food choice and neural reward systems…
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Surprising Factors that Impact Your Child's Dental Health
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33:24Is dental health genetic, or can I help prevent issues? Can I pass cavity-causing bacteria to my child? When should my child stop using a pacifier or bottle? Does mouth breathing affect dental health? This week, I welcome Dr. Ashley Lerman, a board-certified pediatric dentist, to answer all these dental questions and more. Throughout our discussion…
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What is ARFID? Are there structural differences in the brains of children with ARFID symptoms? Does autism and ARFID share neuroanatomical similarities? All this and more answered as Dr. Clara Faria interviews Dr. Michelle Sader about her research into brain differences in children who show symptoms of avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARF…
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How VapoSteam Can Ease Coughs and Improve Sleep for Kids and Families
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21:52Cold and flu season can be especially tough on parents, with sleepless nights, restless children, and the constant challenge of managing symptoms like congestion and cough. A humidifier, paired with soothing steam, can be a game-changer in making those difficult nights more manageable. This week, I welcome Stacey Ishman, a pediatric otolaryngologis…
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No decision about me, without me: Collaborating with young people in mental health research
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32:42DOI: 10.13056/acamh.13672 In this Papers Podcast, Dr. Alex Lloyd and Romana Saleh discuss their co-authored JCPP Advances Methodological Review ‘No decision about me, without me: Collaborating with young people in mental health research’. There is an overview of the paper, methodology, key findings, and implications for practice. Learning Objective…
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When Sad Stories Hit the News: How Parents Can Talk to Kids Without Fear
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59:14Talking to kids about the news requires honesty while maintaining a sense of security. Open conversations help build trust, allowing kids to ask questions and process difficult topics in a supportive environment. This week, I welcome Rebecca Jarvis, contributing anchor at Good Morning America, to discuss how parents can provide age-appropriate expl…
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Dr. Jane Gilmour talks to Dr. Dominique Thompson An important part of growing up is taking risks... but are our youngest generation still taking enough risks, or the right kind of risks? Are they in fact 'Generation Sensible', or is this a misunderstanding? How can we support them to take good risks whilst supporting their mental health? We cover a…
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Sleep Parameters and Problems in Adolescents With and Without ADHD
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16:15DOI: 10.13056/acamh.13671 In this Papers Podcast, Dr. Lena Keuppens discusses her co-authored JCPP Advances Research Review ‘Sleep parameters and problems in adolescents with and without ADHD: A systematic review and meta-analysis’. There is an overview of the paper, methodology, key findings, and implications for practice. This paper was the recip…
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Peer 'Inside the Teen Brain' with Dr. Jane Gilmour
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19:00Dr Jane Gilmour talks about the new ACAMH series 'Inside the Teen Brain'. Jane is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist (Hon) at Great Ormond Street Hospital, and Course Director for postgraduate child development programmes at University College London, where she lectures on neuropsychology, neurodevelopmental conditions (Tourette’s syndrome, autism,…
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Parent Yourself First: Break Generational Cycles for Better Parenting
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48:20Unresolved childhood wounds can influence your reactions and relationships with your children. By breaking generational cycles and cultivating self-awareness, parents can create more empathetic, connected and supportive environments for their families. This week, I welcome back Bryana Kappadakunnel, author of the book Parent Yourself First, to disc…
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Optimization of Self- or Parent-reported Psychiatric Phenotypes in Longitudinal Studies
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28:09DOI: 10.13056/acamh.13668 In this Papers Podcast, Dr. Franjo Ivankovic discusses their co-authored JCPP paper ‘Optimization of self- or parent-reported psychiatric phenotypes in longitudinal studies’. There is an overview of the paper, methodology, key findings, and implications for practice. Learning Objectives 1. The reliability and validity of c…
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Creating a Skin-Healthy Routine: Diapers, Wipes, and Beyond
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43:16My daughter struggled with diaper rash after diaper rash until I switched her to Coterie diapers. Diapers are on our babies’ sensitive skin 24/7 and finding a product that is high-quality, clean and safe will ensure their skin health. This week, I welcome Jess Jacobs, the CEO of Coterie, to discuss a healthy skin care routine for your baby and how …
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2: Inside the Teen Brain - A State of Independence
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24:37DOI: 10.13056/acamh.13664 In this episode, Inside the Teen Brain: Youth Experience in CAMHS, Isabella Plows shares her lived experience of accessing Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) and reflects on the key factors that supported her recovery. She highlights the importance of building trusting, consistent relationships with profes…
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Special Educational Needs (SEN) Provision and Academic Outcomes: Exploring the Impact of Teacher Reported Language Difficulties at School Entry
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28:16DOI: 10.13056/acamh.13665 In this Papers Podcast, Dr. Sarah Griffiths discusses her co-authored JCPP Advances paper ‘Special educational needs provision and academic outcomes for children with teacher reported language difficulties at school entry’. There is an overview of the paper, methodology, key findings, and implications for practice. Learnin…
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In conversation with... Kathy Pritchard-Jones
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24:55Kathy Pritchard-Jones (University College London Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, London, UK) joins Ali Landman in conversation about tumour staging in childhood cancer, international standardisation of health data collection, and how to improve childhood cancer survival.The Lancet による
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Kathy Pritchard-Jones on the international benchmarking of stage at diagnosis for six childhood solid tumours (the BENCHISTA project)
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24:55Kathy Pritchard-Jones (University College London Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, London, UK) joins Ali Landman in conversation about tumour staging in childhood cancer, international standardisation of health data collection, and how to improve childhood cancer survival. Read the full article: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanch…
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Masculinity and Politics: Exploring the Connection Between Gender Ideals and Voting Trends
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48:06There has been a growing shift of young male voters towards right-wing politics, driven by feelings of alienation from progressive narratives that often overlook and dismiss their struggles. The right has capitalized on this by promoting hyper-masculine ideals that resonate with this demographic. This week, I welcome back Ruth Whippman, author of t…
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Emotion Regulation Difficulties and Differences in Autism
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32:22DOI: 10.13056/acamh.13662 In this Papers Podcast, Dr. Nicky Greaves discusses her JCPP Advances Clinical Review paper ‘Emotion regulation difficulties and differences in autism including demand-avoidant presentations—A clinical review of research and models, and a proposed conceptual formulation: Neural-preferencing locus of control (NP-LOC)’. Lear…
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How to Navigate Career Pauses and Balance Family Life with Intentionality
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52:07Balancing family life with personal ambitions is no small feat, especially when career pauses are part of the journey. Redefining success and embracing your evolving identity can be powerful steps toward personal growth—even during time away from paid work. This week, I welcome Neha Ruch, the founder of Mother Untitled, the leading platform for amb…
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The Diminishing Association between Adolescent Mental Disorders and Educational Performance
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29:18DOI: 10.13056/acamh.13660 In this Papers Podcast, Associate Professor Magnus Nordmo discusses his co-authored JCPP Advances paper ‘The diminishing association between adolescent mental disorders and educational performance from 2006–2019’. There is an overview of the paper, methodology, key findings, and implications for practice. Learning Objectiv…
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1: Inside the Teen Brain - Just be Yourself. Dr. Jane Gilmour talks to Prof. Deborah Christie
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39:24Watch the video at https://acamhlearn.org/Learning/Inside_the_Teen_Brain_-_Just_be_Yourself/1cda6d0f-b326-4e89-bd94-55fbfaf0654f Description In this episode, Inside the Teen Brain: Just Be Yourself, Professor Deborah Christie joins Dr. Jane Gilmour to discuss the complexities of identity formation during adolescence. Professor Christie explores how…
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I believe resilience is about teaching children to handle challenges, adapt to change, and recover from setbacks while respecting their emotions. We can model resilience by demonstrating healthy coping skills, fostering a growth mindset, and helping children develop emotional awareness and problem-solving abilities. By supporting them through diffi…
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Dr. Mona on The Sakara Life Podcast: Raising Children Who Know Their Bodies
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1:11:52As we bid farewell to 2024 and welcome 2025, I’m reflecting on some of my favorite guest appearances on other shows. New episodes will be back on January 8th! This past June, I had the pleasure of joining Danielle and Whitney on The Sakara Life Podcast, where we delved into pediatric nourishment and explored ways to help our children become mindful…
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Dr. Mona on The Sleepopolis Podcast: Sleep Talking With Dr. Shelby: The Fourth Trimester and Sleep
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40:46As we bid farewell to 2024 and welcome 2025, I’m reflecting on some of my favorite guest appearances on other shows. New episodes will return on January 8th! This past March, I had the pleasure of joining Dr. Shelby Harris on the Sleep Talking with Dr. Shelby podcast, where we explored why the advice to “sleep when the baby sleeps” isn’t always rea…
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Help Reduce Risk of Serious RSV Lung Infection for Your Baby
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29:28Did you know while hospitalization is uncommon, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the leading cause of hospitalization for babies under 1? RSV season is typically fall – spring but can vary by local areas and today I'm sharing about a preventative antibody which can help protect against severe RSV lung infections. I'm joined by Shawn Johnson Eas…
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Personalising Treatment in Child Mental Health: Leveraging and Extending IPDMA Methodology
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32:22DOI: 10.13056/acamh.13594 In this Papers Podcast, Professor Jennifer Hudson and Lizél-Antoinette Bertie discuss their co-authored JCPP Editorial Perspective ‘Extending IPDMA methodology to drive treatment personalisation in child mental health’. There is an overview of the paper, key findings, and implications for practice. Learning Objectives 1. D…
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5 Most Essential Parenting Lessons from Bhagavad-Gita
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8:47Parenting is one of the most fulfilling yet challenging journeys in life. But what if ancient wisdom could guide us to be more mindful, patient, and loving parents? 🤔 The Bhagavad Gita, a timeless spiritual guide, teaches us Karma Yoga—the path of selfless action. Here are 5 invaluable lessons for parents inspired by this sacred text: For more such…
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Personal Finance Expert Explains How to Navigate Financial Stress in Parenting
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58:37There’s more to being rich than the number in your bank account, but finances are still important. Stress around money can impact our parenting, and kids are quick to notice. How can we talk to them about budgets and responsible spending without passing down our anxiety? This week, I welcome Farnoosh Torabi, a personal finance expert, to discuss ho…
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Ep 53: How to Stop Feeling Judged and Start Thriving as a Parent!
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11:00In this episode, we tackle one of the most common struggles parents face—parenting guilt. From handling judgmental family comments to overcoming self-doubt, we explore practical strategies to help you break free from guilt and embrace confidence in your parenting journey. Through relatable real-life examples and actionable tips, you'll learn how to…
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Our Children are Our Future: Socio-economic Inequality and Child and Adolescent Mental Health
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34:55With our children being our future and our long-term societal wellbeing depending on them, Professor Kate Pickett and Professor Richard Wilkinson provide insight into their recent CAMH journal Editorial ‘Socio-economic inequality and child and adolescent mental health’. Richard and Kate are co-authors of the bestselling and award winning The Spirit…
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Caring Across Generations: Grandparents and Modern Parenting
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46:41A new baby creates new roles…parent, of course, but also grandparent. A happy family dynamic starts with proactive discussions before baby is even born about the roles both parent and grandparent will have and everyone’s expectations. This week, I welcome Dee Dee Moore, a grandparenting expert, to discuss how to foster healthy relationships and pro…
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In conversation with... Aisha Yousafzai and Saima Siyal
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26:40A conversation about the LEAPS trial and the importance of early childhood care and education to child and adolescent health.The Lancet による
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Aisha Yousafzai and Saima Siyal on early childhood care and education
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26:40Amy Slogrove, Senior Editor for The Lancet Child and Adolescent Health delves into the groundbreaking LEAPS trial with Dr. Saima Siyal from Aga Khan University and Dr. Aisha Yousafzai from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Discover how this innovative program trained young women to deliver early childhood care and education in rural Pakist…
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Holidays with Teens: Tips for Connection, Fun, and Growth
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8:32The holiday season is here, and while it’s a time for joy and togetherness, navigating the festivities with your teen can sometimes feel like a challenge. In this episode, we explore how to connect with your teen meaningfully during the holidays, balance family time with their need for independence, and create memorable traditions they’ll actually …
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For better or for worse? Intended and unitended consequences of science communication
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37:03https://acamhlearn.org/Learning/For_better_or_for_worse_Intended_and_unintended_consequences_of_science_communication/97fc6c78-93ac-485d-98c4-dd35e9272c51 Recently, there has been an increase in the amount of effort dedicated to ensuring that scientific knowledge can be mobilised to make a positive impact on individuals and society. In this Papers …
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SIDS Uncovered: Facts, Risk Factors, and Safe Sleep Tips for Parents
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44:15SIDs is scary but research has shown us there are many ways to reduce the risk. We’ll discuss the “ABCs” of sleep and how evidence-based information can help reduce the number of SIDs cases there are. This week, I welcome Dr. Darria Gillespie, an ER doc and mom of three, to discuss how safe sleep practices can greatly reduce the risk of SIDs in you…
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‘There, the dance is – at the still point of the turning world’: Coregulation and Dysregulation During Early Development
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42:20DOI: 10.13056/acamh.13575 In this In Conversation podcast, Professor Sam Wass is joined by Dr. Celia Smith to discuss the science-facing findings of their JCPP Annual Research Review “‘There, the dance is – at the still point of the turning world’ – dynamic systems perspectives on coregulation and dysregulation during early development” and the imp…
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Professor Akash Deep joins Josefine Gibson in conversation about paediatric acute liver failure and when a critically ill child is unsuitable for liver transplantation.The Lancet による
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Why Kids Lie and How to Encourage Honest Conversations
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25:47Lying is a common behavior in young children, especially as they begin to explore their imagination and test boundaries. In this episode, I share insights on why kids lie, including developmental stages and emotional motivations. Teach how to respond with empathy, encourage honesty, and create a safe space for your child to tell the truth. Whether …
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Professor Akash Deep joins Josefine Gibson in conversation about paediatric acute liver failure and when a critically ill child is unsuitable for liver transplantation. Continue this conversation on social! Follow us today at... https://twitter.com/thelancet https://instagram.com/thelancetgroup https://facebook.com/thelancetmedicaljournal https://w…
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Maternal Disapproval of Friends: Impact on Peer Status and Child Conduct Problems
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23:14Maternal Disapproval of Friends: Impact on Peer Status and Child Conduct Problems In this Papers Podcast, Professor Goda Kaniušonytė and Professor Brett Laursen discuss their co-authored JCPP paper ‘Maternal disapproval of friends in response to child conduct problems damages the peer status of pre- and early adolescents’. There is an overview of t…
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Mastering the Art of Conversation Starters with Teens
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9:43Ever feel like getting your teen to talk is a mission impossible? In this episode of Simplified Parenting with Emotionally Healthy Child, we’re cracking the code to meaningful conversations with your teens. Discover creative, fun, and effective conversation starters that go beyond the usual “How was your day?” and dive into themes like school life,…
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Raising Boys and Redefining Toxic Masculinity and how it impacts Friendships and Emotional Health
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42:22Society wants us to raise our boys to be “tough” but boys are more complex and as parents we need to help them navigate the cultural pressures and protect their emotional well-being. We need to understand the impact of feeling inadequate and the importance of fostering empathy towards boys during their development. This week, I welcome Ruth Whippma…
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Parenting Dilemmas: Should I Allow My Teen to Use Swear Words?
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7:49In today’s episode of Simplified Parenting with Emotionally Healthy Child, we tackle a question that crosses many parents’ minds: Should I allow my teen to use swear words? It’s a topic loaded with emotion, social norms, and family values, and it comes up more than you might think! As teens start experimenting with language and forming their own id…
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https://acamhlearn.org/Learning/Nature_and_Nurture_in_Fussy_Eating/5c0f0111-dbef-4837-9064-9c5620bbb96a In this Papers Podcast, Dr. Ali Fildes, Dr. Moritz Herle, Dr. Zeynep Nas, and Dr. Clare Llewellyn discuss their co-authored JCPP paper ‘Nature and nurture in fussy eating from toddlerhood to early adolescence: findings from the Gemini twin cohort…
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