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Effects of Social Media on Children and Families (S3:E24)

Pediatric experts discuss social media and its impact on children and families.

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Should You Connect with Your Kids on Social Media?

Should parents “like” and “friend” their children on Facebook or Snapchat? Teens, and one of our pediatric experts, weigh in.

Social Media Safety: Kids and Teens Weigh In

These social media safety tips for parents include real insights from teens, plus suggestions from experts at Children's Colorado.

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Understanding Problematic Internet Use

The pandemic has led to increased time that youth are spending online and it’s unclear what the long-term impact will be on their mental and physical health. Learn how to routinely assess internet use habits.

Stress Management in Kids (S6:E12)

Listen to pediatric experts discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted mental health in kids and how providers can incorporate mental health strategies into their practice.

How to Help Your Child Develop Social Skills

A psychologist shares what parents need to know about their kids' social skills. Find out what it takes to develop social skills in kids and how this can help them make friends and strengthen relationships.

The Truth About Youth Vaping: Health Implications of Nicotine and Tobacco

In this episode of Charting Pediatrics, we explore the implications of youth vaping and the concerning rise in e-cigarette use among young people.

When Is Your Child Ready to Have Their Own Cell Phone?

A kid’s first cell phone is a rite of passage as essential to the modern childhood as a driver’s license. Our psychology team provides 5 questions parents should ask before taking the plunge.

Parental Discretion Advised: Children and Media

It's hard to decide if your child is ready for action movies, social media, explicit songs — and even harder to keep up with parental controls and new technology. Our experts share insights on guiding children through today’s media landscape.

Eating Disorders Pre- and Post-COVID (S6:E16)

A discussion of treating eating disorders and the uptick in eating disorder presentations during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Importance of Social Networks, Norms and Attitudes on Infant Care Practice Decisions (S3:E35)

Social networks and the norms within them influence parents’ infant care decisions. Listen to pediatric experts discuss the impact of social networks in this podcast.

History of Pediatric Mental Health in the U.S. (S6:E3)

Listen to U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy discuss the history of pediatric mental health in the United States.

Anxiety in Youth Can Be Fueled by Stressors Tied to Modern World

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How the Pandemic Accelerated COVID-19 Pediatric Publications (S4:E5)

The American Academy of Pediatrics has accelerated their COVID-19 pediatric publications in response to the pandemic. Listen to the editors discuss how they scaled their process.

School Anxiety and Refusal in Children (S1:E25)

School anxiety and refusal insights, advice and tools.

Peter Hotez, MD, PhD: Physician-Scientist, Pediatrician, Advocate (S3:E17)

Physician-scientist and autism dad Peter Hotez, MD, discusses his perspective on the recent anti-vaccination movement.

How to Deal with Stress in Children

Today’s kids and teens are stressed  which is why it’s more important than ever for primary care providers to confront the problem head-on. Here, psychologist Laura Anthony, PhD, gives her top three evidence-based tips providers can use to help families connect and decompress.

Depression and Other Mood Disorders (S6:E40)

In this episode of Charting Pediatrics, pediatric experts discuss depression, mood disorders and the dramatic 2.5-fold rise in suicide rates among 13- and 14-year-olds between 2008 and 2018.