Browse 2022 Blog Posts: Kids Considered™ Podcast
Head Lice- A Lousy Issue!
This podcast reviews head lice- an extremely common and itchy pediatric condition!
Read MoreCutting through the NOISE
In today's podcast we review the topic of noise and the harmful effects of environmental sound exposure on developing ears.
Read MoreTeen Pregnancy, Abortion and Access to Care
In this episode we review teen pregnancy, options for unsafe or undesired pregnancy and abortion care.
Read MorePreparing for college
In today’s podcast, we discuss preparing for college. We review application process as well as how to prepare to leave home for the first time.
Read MoreSafe Sleep and Breastfeeding- What's New?
This episode is an evidence-based update regarding the new American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) 2022 guidelines for safe sleep and breastfeeding.
Read MoreMonkeypox Madness
In this episode we discuss the ongoing Monkeypox virus outbreak
Read MorePediatric Obesity
Obesity is one the the most common medical conditions in the US with nearly 20% of children 2-19 meeting criteria for obesity. In this podcast we discuss obesity diagnosis and treatment.
Read MoreNeonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome
Every 15 minutes in the United States a baby is born with neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome (NOWS). In todays episode we discuss what NOWS is, how it's treated and work to reduce the stigma associated with NOWS.
Read MoreInfant Formula
In this episode we discuss infant formula feeding, including the different formula options on the market, how to safely prepare formulas, and why homemade formulas are dangerous for little ones.
Read MoreItching, Sneezing and Wheezing- A Discussion on Seasonal Allergies
40% of children have seasonal allergies. In todays podcast, allergist Dr. Anh Nguyen joins us to review what causes seasonal allergies, how they are diagnosed and treated.
Read MoreDr Lena's journey into motherhood
In this special 100th podcast episode, Dr. Lena processes the first few months as a new mom.
Read MoreSchool Readiness
How do you know if your child is ready for kindergarten? How can you help prepare your child for attending school? Listen in to this podcast discussing school readiness.
Read MoreYouth Sports Injuries- Part 2
In part 2 on youth sports injuries, we focus on injuries of the lower extremities and further review how to avoid these injuries from occurring in the first place!
Read MoreYouth Sports Injuries- Part 1
Youth sports injuries are COMMON! In part 1 of this 2-part podcast, we discuss acute vs. overuse injuries, prevention strategies and review the most common injuries of the upper extremity.
Read MoreChildproofing 101
In this episode we review ways to create the safest possible home environment for your curious kids!
Read MoreAutism Spectrum Disorder- Part 2
Autism is very common, with 1 in 44 children in the US now qualifying as having an autism spectrum disorder, in this 2 part episode we explore autism with a clinical psychologist from the MIND Institute.
Read MoreAutism Spectrum Disorder- Part 1
Autism is very common, with 1 in 44 children in the US now qualifying as having an autism spectrum disorder, in this 2 part episode we explore autism with a clinical psychologist from the MIND Institute.
Read MoreSnack Attack: How to Promote Healthy Snacking
In today’s episode, we discuss the wonderful world of snacks. How to encourage nutritious snacks, foods to avoid and how to prep snacks to allow for healthy food on the go.
Read MorePractically Perfect - Addressing Perfectionism in Kids
Is your child a perfectionist? Maybe the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree? In today’s podcast we discuss perfectionism.
Read MoreMilestones: Social Emotional Development
Check out today’s podcast for part 3 from the Milestones Matter Series! Today’s topic focuses on social-emotional milestones.
Read MoreMilestones: Language Development
We’re joined by Dr. Stephanie Tangsombatvisit, a fellow in developmental and behavioral pediatrics, to discuss language development.
Read MoreMotor Milestones
Pediatricians screen for motor skills to make sure that kids are on track for routine behavior such as head control, crawling, rolling over, pulling to a stand, walking, feeding and more.
Read More