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Kids notice how we talk about bodies โ including our own.
In this episode of Where Parents Talk, Dr. Charlotte Markey explains why focusing on strength, health, and what bodies can do matters more than appearance.
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Teen brains are still developing ๐ง
In this episode of Where Parents Talk, Malina Malkani discusses healthy childhood habits, cognitive development, and research exploring how cannabis use may impact teen cognition over time.
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Is your teen acting differently? Withdrawing, secretive, mood swings you can't explain?
Kim Porter, certified family recovery specialist, shares the warning signs parents miss
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One small habit can create more connection at home โค๏ธ
Therapist Dr. Dan Sneider shares the โrose, bud, thornโ exercise his family uses to open up conversations and strengthen relationships.
Experts warn that gambling ads during sports broadcasts may normalize betting for kids and teens ๐๐ฑ
In Where Parents Talk, Dr. Shawn Kelly explains why youth audiences need stronger protections โ and why parents play a key role.
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Parents are overwhelmed with headlines about plastics and microplastics.
But whatโs actually backed by science? ๐
๐ง Chris DeArmitt, PhD, joins Where Parents Talk.
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โConsistency always beats intensity.โ
In Where Parents Talk, Houlie Duque shares why children thrive when learning is built on trust, rhythm, and support โ not constant pressure ๐โจ
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Teens borrow emotional stability from the adults around them.
In this episode of Where Parents Talk, Dr. Jerry Weichman explains why parents need to โput the air mask on themselves firstโ in order to support overwhelmed teens.
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The research connecting nature & youth mental health keeps growing ๐ฟ
Kathleen Lockyer shares how time outdoors may help support emotional regulation, anxiety, ADHD, and overall wellbeing in kids and teens.
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โHelping kids distill life down to simplicity.โ
Kathleen Lockyer shares how small moments in nature can help children build emotional regulation, resilience, and connection ๐ฟ
Sometimes 10 minutes outside really can matter.
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๐๏ธ NEW EPISODE: this Saturday!
Noelle Sinclair, Founder & CEO of Diverse Minds joins @liannecastelino to discuss raising & supporting neurodiverse kids
Tune in at 10:30am ET
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โActive listening is a skill. A muscle we build with practice.โ
Dr. Dan Sneider shares why communication in relationships isnโt always intuitive โ especially during the stress of parenting.
The good news? These skills can be learned. โค๏ธ
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Experts say gambling awareness should be part of youth wellness education ๐ฒ๐
In Where Parents Talk, Dr. Shawn Kelly discusses why schools, broadcasters, and sports leagues all share responsibility in protecting young audiences.
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Your teen's constant slouching may be affecting their brain health, confidence & emotional regulation.
Chiropractor Dr. Brett Hill explains the science behind posture in kids & teens.
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โPandoraโs box is open.โ
In this episode of Where Parents Talk, Dr. Charlotte Markey explains why parents canโt rely on simply limiting social media โ kids also need help understanding the messages theyโre consuming online.
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Kids should be able to enjoy sports without gambling ads becoming part of the experience. ๐๐ฑ
In Where Parents Talk, Dr. Shawn Kelly discusses how betting ads normalize risk-taking for youth โ and why parents need to pay attention.
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