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Raising Good Humans

Ep 39: Tools for helping kids with anxiety, ADHD, and other challenges get through quarantine; Helping children cope with loss and grief.

Raising Good Humans

Dear Media, Aliza Pressman

Toddler, Sinai, Mount, Doctor, Mother, Science, Dear, Baby, Motherhood, Parenting, Psychology, Pressman, Education, Humans, Seedlings, Kids & Family, Adolescence, Children, Child, Childhood, Parent, Good, Raising, Infant, Media, Aliza

4.61.8K Ratings

🗓️ 17 April 2020

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Aliza speaks with a developmental pediatrician about best tools for families during this time and the unique challenges for kids with anxiety, adhd and other special needs. This episode also goes through ways to help kids cope with loss and grief, both collective grief all of society is experiencing and personal loss and grief that some kids may experience at any time if they lose a loved one.

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0:00.0

The following podcast is a dear media production.

0:05.0

Welcome to Raising Good Humans.

0:09.0

I'm Dr. Eliza Pressman and today's episode is lovingly sponsored by my new friends at Healthy Nest, a safe

0:15.8

space for essentials for new and expecting parents. You can visit them at

0:20.8

W.W.

0:22.2

Healthy Nesting.com and I visit them at W. W.

0:25.0

I have enlisted my guest from Mount Sinai,

0:30.3

a colleague who is a developmental pediatrician,

0:33.0

which means she's like a combination of a child psychologist,

0:36.5

a pediatrician, and a neurologist all in one,

0:39.5

Dr. Caroline Martinez,

0:41.5

because I wanted to talk to her about helping children cope with

0:46.8

this extended quarantine and also focus a little bit on the special needs of kids who have chronic anxiety,

0:57.0

kids who have ADHD and other learning issues, and children with autism. And then I wanted to address the questions that I've received about helping

1:08.0

children cope with grief and loss and so I'm going to talk about grief and loss in terms of our collective societal grief and loss,

1:18.0

as well as the scary scenarios in general fears that kids are going through.

1:24.0

And finally, how to talk to kids about the experience of loss

1:29.0

if they've lost a loved one to COVID-19 or anything else during this time. It's a difficult

1:36.4

discussion and so important to be prepared for as we navigate these

1:41.3

unprecedented times.

1:43.7

But these are also important discussions to be prepared for in general

1:47.4

because we know that we cannot shelter children from experiencing loss and grief and that that is an important part of being a human being.

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