The stuff that matters examines the many, at times confusing, health recommendations modern parents receive. Pediatrician, new mom and host Dr. Edith Bracho-Sanchez asks experts what are the things we must do- or stop doing- today, for our kids to turn out okay.
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The stuff that matters examines the many, at times confusing, health recommendations modern parents receive. Pediatrician, new mom and host Dr. Edith Bracho-Sanchez asks experts what are the things we must do- or stop doing- today, for our kids to turn out okay.
Dr. Edith sits down to talk to Marina Catallozzi, chief health office at Barnard College and Vice Chair for Education in the department of pediatrics at Columbia University. In addition to her many roles, Dr. Catallozzi is a practicing adolescent medicine specialist and a mom of teens. She explains what is known about the ways social media can impact the adolescent brain, how to prepare tweens and teens for it, how to approach supervision on social media and more. The content on this podcast is provided for general information only and should not be relied on as a substitute for any professional medical advice or treatment. The views shared on this show solely reflect the expertise and experience of the host and our guests.
The Stuff that Matters for Kids' Health
The stuff that matters examines the many, at times confusing, health recommendations modern parents receive. Pediatrician, new mom and host Dr. Edith Bracho-Sanchez asks experts what are the things we must do- or stop doing- today, for our kids to turn out okay.