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Special Coronavirus Episode: How to talk to our kids and teens with Dr. Kenneth Ginsburg | Spawned 193

Special Coronavirus Episode: How to talk to our kids and teens with Dr. Kenneth Ginsburg | Spawned 193

FromSpawned Parenting Podcast with Liz of Cool Mom Picks


Special Coronavirus Episode: How to talk to our kids and teens with Dr. Kenneth Ginsburg | Spawned 193

FromSpawned Parenting Podcast with Liz of Cool Mom Picks

ratings:
Length:
37 minutes
Released:
Mar 12, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In light of the Coronavirus outbreak and the hour-by-hour changes and disruptions it's creating in our lives, we immediately called pediatrician and adolescent expert Dr. Kenneth Ginsburg, one of all-time favorite Spawned Parenting Podcast guests, to help us out as parents. We hope you'll listen to this important conversation between Liz and Dr. Ginsburg. We discuss how Coronavirus/Covid-19 is impacting families, how we can best manage our own anxieties as parents to set good examples, exactly what to say -- and what not to say -- to our kids, how to know if our kids are in need of professional help to manage anxiety, and even positive ways to frame our overall perspective that will help us build stronger family connections in the end. It really is a fantastic interview and we're so grateful for Dr. Ginsburg's wisdom and reassurance. // Please join us in the Spawned Parenting Community on Facebook to discuss this further, so we can help each other out even more.
Released:
Mar 12, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Hi, we're Liz Gumbinner and Kristen Chase of CoolMomPicks.com and parents to six kids between us, that we know of. We've got a microphone and more than the two minutes the Today Show gives us, and we're not afraid to use them. Join us (and some awesome celebrity guests) for candid parenting culture discussions, non-judgy (mostly) tips, and a good dose of humor, if we've had enough coffee. Which is always. Named a top podcast by The Washington Post, Mental Floss, Business Insider and Fatherly; 2016 Iris Award winner for best parenting podcast.