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Encouraging Healthy Child Development with Dr. Joel Warsh

Season 5 Episode 318 Published 1 year, 11 months ago
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Why is understanding a child’s developmental stage crucial for effective parenting? Today, I am thrilled to welcome Dr. Joel Warsh, an integrative pediatrician passionate about children's health and well-being. Dr. Warsh shares his frustration with children's over-medication and his journey towards integrative medicine, blending the best of Western and alternative practices. We delve into his new book, "Parenting at Your Child’s Pace," which focuses on de-stressing parents and promoting health from the earliest stages of childhood.


Together, we’ll explore the societal pressures to create 'superhuman' children and the resulting parental stress. Dr. Warsh emphasizes the importance of balance, connection, and trusting our instincts as parents. He shares insights on managing common parenting worries, from growth charts to developmental milestones, reminding us that each child is unique and that most concerns are normal.


In this Episode

  • An integrative pediatrician's approach to balanced parenting
  • Stress and its impact on parenting
  • The importance of developmental milestone understanding
  • Navigating societal pressures on perfect parenting
  • Balancing discipline: boundaries vs. permissiveness
  • Rethinking medication as a last resort


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