Celebrate Kids Podcast with Dr. Kathy
Kids & Family:Parenting
In this episode of the Celebrate Kids podcast, Dr. Kathy explores building resiliency in children amidst growing concerns about mental health and technology's impact. She discusses whether challenges like cell phones can be opportunities for kids to develop resilience rather than simply things to avoid. Dr. Kathy also addresses efforts by states to restrict the influence of technology on kids and the ongoing discussions around this issue.
Navigating Substance Use Conversations with Kids
The power of Grandparents
ReAir: Substance Use and Teen Mental Health: A Conversation for Parents
The Value of Handwriting in Child Development
Unsung Hero: A Movie Review and Parenting Reflection
Battles of Identity - Helping Kids Know We Care Without Selling Out to Gender Ideology
Understanding and Addressing Climate Anxiety in Kids
Building Gender Confidence in Kids: A Guide for Adults
Zyn Addiction, Tobacco Popularity, and Wrestling with Teenage Addiction
The Importance of Bedtime for Teenagers: A Deep Dive into Sleep Rhythms
The Impact of Teen Depression and Suicidal Behavior on Identity and Growth: Collateral Damage from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Report on Suicide
Embracing Frustration: Building Resilience in Children
Navigating Doubt in Parenting: Helping Kids Believe in Jesus
Parenting in the Age of Screens: Balancing Technology and Engagement From a Drexel University Study on Kids and Screens
The Importance of Toughness in Parenting: Nurturing Resilient Children
Cultivating Healthy Perspectives on Aging for Children with Start with the Heart in a Sephora Kids Culture
Repairing Parent-Child Rifts from Culture on Gender Identity When States Step In
How to Talk to Kids About the Solar Eclipse
Parenting Kids Who Are Different to Find Identity and Faith
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