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We’re closing out Season 7 of EdMed Talks with a fantastic conversation all about the first year of parenting, featuring special guest Dr. Diane Arnaout, author of Hiccups: A Pediatrician Mom’s Guide to Surviving Your First Year of Parenthood. In this episode, we dive into the highs, lows, and many questions that come with life as a new parent. Dr. Arnaout brings practical advice, real-life perspective, and plenty of humor as she shares what every new parent needs to hear during that unforge...
What does it really take for a student-athlete to play sports in college? In this episode of EdMed Talks, we sit down with Chris Rich, Head Men’s Soccer Coach at UNC Greensboro, to pull back the curtain on the college athletics. Coach Rich breaks down the current landscape of college recruitment, explains the key differences between Division I, II, III, and other collegiate levels, and offers practical guidance on how families can honestly assess whether their child has the ability—and the de...
From first babbles to full-on conversations, speech and language development is a journey that lasts well beyond the toddler years. In this episode of EdMed Talks, we explore how communication skills grow from infancy through adolescence—what’s typical at each stage, what might signal a concern, and how parents and educators can support kids along the way. We’ll talk about language, social communication, and the real-world skills kids need to connect, advocate for themselves, and interact con...
Breastfeeding can be one of the most rewarding, and overwhelming, parts of early parenthood. In this episode of Ed Talks, Jaclyn sits down with Kristen Frohne, a lactation counselor who supports families through the real, often unfiltered challenges of feeding their babies. From common breastfeeding concerns and troubleshooting, early struggles, to pumping, and knowing when to ask for help, Kristen shares practical guidance and reassurance for parents at every stage of the journey.
Holiday travel with kids can be magical… and a little chaotic. In this episode of EdMed Talks, we share practical tips to help families survive, and even enjoy, traveling during the holidays. From keeping kids healthy on planes and road trips, to managing sleep schedules, snacks, meltdowns, and unexpected illnesses, we break down what parents really need to know before packing the car or heading to the airport. Whether you’re traveling across town or across time zones, this episode will help ...
In this episode, meet professor and educator Dr. Dani Parker Moore. Dr. Parker Moore shares about her new book, Let’s Normalize Seeing Humanity First: An Anti-Racist Guide for Working with Parents and Families in Schools. In this incredible talk, you’ll learn practical, concrete ways that schools and community organizations can improve their work with families of color. You can order Dr. Parker Moore’s book here: https://a.co/d/dK9raqK
In this episode of EdMed Talks, we tackle everyone’s favorite winter tradition: flu and RSV season. We break down what symptoms really matter, when to worry (and when not to), and the best ways to keep your kids healthy without wrapping them in bubble wrap—tempting as it may be.
One of the most requested topics for EdMed Talks has been to learn more about homeschooling. The wait is over! In this episode, we welcome educator extraordinaire, Hilary Statum, who shares her experience homeschooling her children and teaching in a traditional and hybrid school. This is a must listen to episode for any parent thinking about homeschooling their child, or wants to learn more about what homeschooling is really like. You can follow Hilary on Instagram at @pencilstopigtails and F...
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Explore the unpredictable and demanding world of parenting with husband-and-wife duo, Drs. Adam and Jaclyn Dovico! As an educator (Adam), pediatrician (Jaclyn), and parents ourselves, we understand the joys and challenges of raising children. Join us as we talk candidly about parenting in a digital age and ways that you can raise happy and healthy children. Remember, there is no such thing as a perfect parent, but you can be the best parent for your child.
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