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How to Work Through Worries With Your Child with Abigail Gewirtz, PhD

How to Work Through Worries With Your Child with Abigail Gewirtz, PhD

by Dr. Phil Boucher | Sep 23, 2020 | Blog

Back to School Summit Dr. Abigail Gewirtz Book: When The World Feels Like a Scary Place  Get her book here  If you want a supportive place to chat with like-minded parents join my Present and Productive Parents Group on Facebook. If you like what...
How to Get Your Child’s Sleep Schedule on Track for the New School Year with Craig Canapari, MD

How to Get Your Child’s Sleep Schedule on Track for the New School Year with Craig Canapari, MD

by Dr. Phil Boucher | Sep 16, 2020 | Blog

Back to School Summit Craig Canapari, M.D. Book: It’s Never Too Late To Sleep Train  Article: Bedtime Was Hard Enough. Then Came Quarantine. By Craig Canapari, M.D.  Facebook Instagram: drcanapari Twitter: @DrCanapari Youtube Dr. Phil Boucher on Instagram...
How to Make Your Child Feel Safe in the Midst of Uncertainty with Dr. Tina Payne Bryson

How to Make Your Child Feel Safe in the Midst of Uncertainty with Dr. Tina Payne Bryson

by Dr. Phil Boucher | Sep 9, 2020 | Blog

Links and Resources: Podcast: Baby in the House  Website: tinabryson.com Tina Payne Bryson, PhD Books Bottom Line for Baby  If you want a supportive place to chat with like-minded parents join my Present and Productive Parents Group on Facebook. If...
Why Mindfulness for Parents Matters With Hunter Clarke-Fields

Why Mindfulness for Parents Matters With Hunter Clarke-Fields

by Dr. Phil Boucher | Sep 2, 2020 | Blog

Links and Resources: Interview with Hunter Clarke-Fields Mindful Mama Mentor Mindful Mama Podcast  Book: Raising Good Humans Instagram: mindfulmamamentor Facebook Twitter: @HClarkeFields If you want a supportive place to chat with like-minded parents join...
How Do I Get My Kids Back Into a School Year Routine?

How Do I Get My Kids Back Into a School Year Routine?

by Dr. Phil Boucher | Aug 26, 2020 | Blog

Links and Resources: Dr. Phil Boucher on Instagram @DrPhilBoucher on Twitter @DrPhilBoucher on Facebook Present and Productive Parents with Dr. Phil Boucher Group on Facebook Dr. Phil Boucher podcast@drb.show...
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Yia yias (@yiayiaspizzalnk ) and live action Dora Yia yias (@yiayiaspizzalnk ) and live action Dora the Explorer last night (on prime and actually much more enjoyable than expected by name! Hoping 2022 brings live action Cailou)

Yes we always do local takeout and a movie night on Friday.
Introducing solid food to your baby should be a jo Introducing solid food to your baby should be a joyful time, but many parents I speak with are often concerned about food allergies. I’m not surprised.⁠
⁠
A simple Google search or a quick scroll on social media usually offers outdated information or conflicting advice on when and even how to introduce allergenic food to your baby. Plus, we’ve all heard a scary story or two from a mom friend, a co-worker, or a relative about so-and-so’s kid who had a severe reaction to peanut, egg, strawberry, etc.! So, what’s a parent to do?⁠
⁠
To help answer your food questions so you and your baby can enjoy those first bites, I spoke with Dr. David Stukus, a pediatric allergist at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, OH. You can check out our conversation here https://drb.show/FoodAllergies⁠
⁠
#foodallergies #babyfood
Fyi! Snow day! ☃️ 💨 Fyi! Snow day! ☃️ 💨
One of my resolutions this year was read to my chi One of my resolutions this year was read to my children more.⁠
⁠
I've started laying down on their floor in the boys and girls rooms and reading for 15 minutes each night...it's amazing how they fall asleep at least 30 minutes earlier than if left to their own devices...⁠
⁠
With the boys, I'm reading The Hobbit.⁠
⁠
With the girls, I'm reading Alice In Wonderland.⁠
⁠
No specific reason to pick those to start but I wanted something that I'd actually enjoy reading and they'd look forward to hearing.⁠
⁠
What book are you eager to read with your child?
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How to Advocate For Your Differently Wired Child and Start the Year Off Right with Debbie Reber

How to Advocate For Your Differently Wired Child and Start the Year Off Right with Debbie Reber

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Back to School Summit Debbie Reber Podcast: TiLT Parenting Podcast Book: differently wired. Instagram: tiltparenting Twitter: @DebbieReber If you want a supportive place to chat with like-minded parents join my Present and Productive Parents Group...

How Dads Can Connect with their Kids with Larry Hagner

How Dads Can Connect with their Kids with Larry Hagner

Sep 30, 2020 | 0 Comments

Larry Hagner Dad Edge Alliance - The Good Dad Project  Podcast: The Dad Edge Podcast  Twitter: @GoodDadProject Facebook Books If you want a supportive place to chat with like-minded parents join my Present and Productive Parents Group on...

How to Work Through Worries With Your Child with Abigail Gewirtz, PhD

How to Work Through Worries With Your Child with Abigail Gewirtz, PhD

Sep 23, 2020 | 0 Comments

Back to School Summit Dr. Abigail Gewirtz Book: When The World Feels Like a Scary Place  Get her book here  If you want a supportive place to chat with like-minded parents join my Present and Productive Parents Group on Facebook. If you like what...

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Yia yias (@yiayiaspizzalnk ) and live action Dora Yia yias (@yiayiaspizzalnk ) and live action Dora the Explorer last night (on prime and actually much more enjoyable than expected by name! Hoping 2022 brings live action Cailou)

Yes we always do local takeout and a movie night on Friday.
Introducing solid food to your baby should be a jo Introducing solid food to your baby should be a joyful time, but many parents I speak with are often concerned about food allergies. I’m not surprised.⁠
⁠
A simple Google search or a quick scroll on social media usually offers outdated information or conflicting advice on when and even how to introduce allergenic food to your baby. Plus, we’ve all heard a scary story or two from a mom friend, a co-worker, or a relative about so-and-so’s kid who had a severe reaction to peanut, egg, strawberry, etc.! So, what’s a parent to do?⁠
⁠
To help answer your food questions so you and your baby can enjoy those first bites, I spoke with Dr. David Stukus, a pediatric allergist at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, OH. You can check out our conversation here https://drb.show/FoodAllergies⁠
⁠
#foodallergies #babyfood
Fyi! Snow day! ☃️ 💨 Fyi! Snow day! ☃️ 💨
One of my resolutions this year was read to my chi One of my resolutions this year was read to my children more.⁠
⁠
I've started laying down on their floor in the boys and girls rooms and reading for 15 minutes each night...it's amazing how they fall asleep at least 30 minutes earlier than if left to their own devices...⁠
⁠
With the boys, I'm reading The Hobbit.⁠
⁠
With the girls, I'm reading Alice In Wonderland.⁠
⁠
No specific reason to pick those to start but I wanted something that I'd actually enjoy reading and they'd look forward to hearing.⁠
⁠
What book are you eager to read with your child?
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