169: How Do We Move Our Family Without Damaging Our Kids?
05/07/2024
169: How Do We Move Our Family Without Damaging Our Kids?
Dr. Lisa and Reena tackle the challenge of making a big move with kids. A parent writes in with concerns about her kids' reactions to the news of the move and asks how to best support them through the transition. Dr. Lisa provides insights on how parents can prepare kids for moving and offers age-sp
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168: Teens and Sleep, with Journalist & Author Lisa L. Lewis
04/30/2024
168: Teens and Sleep, with Journalist & Author Lisa L. Lewis
Sleep is essential for mental and physical health, but most teens don’t get nearly enough of it. Special Guest Lisa L. Lewis, journalist and author of "The Sleep-Deprived Teen: Why Our Teenagers Are So Tired, and How Parents and Schools Can Help Them Thrive," joins Dr. Lisa and Reena to answer liste
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167: Weed's Legal. How Do I Talk With My Teen About It?
04/23/2024
167: Weed's Legal. How Do I Talk With My Teen About It?
How can adults steer teens away from marijuana in states where the drug is now legal? A parent writes in asking for guidance on raising teens in a community where pot use is wide-spread and normalized. To complicate matters, the parent uses recreational cannabis at home but worries, appropriately, a
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166: My Kid Is Being Bullied. What Should I Do?
04/16/2024
166: My Kid Is Being Bullied. What Should I Do?
How do you respond when your child is being bullied? A concerned parent writes in about her 12-year-old daughter who is being taunted by three older boys on the school bus. Dr. Lisa unpacks the dynamics of bullying and answers several key questions: What’s the difference between conflict and bullyin
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165: How Do I Support my Heartbroken Son?
04/09/2024
165: How Do I Support my Heartbroken Son?
A parent writes in about her 17-year-old son who is reeling from a tough breakup with his long-time girlfriend. As the teen faces the transition to college and grapples with intense sadness his parents have several questions: Should they be concerned about his reaction? How can they support him, esp
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164: Why Is My Kid Hooked on Luxury Skin Care?
04/02/2024
164: Why Is My Kid Hooked on Luxury Skin Care?
Dr. Lisa and Reena respond to a letter from a parent who feels uneasy about her ten-year-old’s sudden interest in expensive skin care products. The parent finds herself stuck between two bad options: buying her daughter products that are costly and unnecessary, or being at odds with her daughter bec
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163: Encore: My Kid Looked at Porn. What Should I Do?
03/26/2024
163: Encore: My Kid Looked at Porn. What Should I Do?
It’s not always comfortable to talk with our kids about pornography - but it’s something all parents need to do. Indeed, research shows that 12 is the average age at which kids first encounter pornography, and that by age 18, 79% of teens have been exposed to violent porn. Dr. Lisa and Reena address
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162: How Do I Talk with My Teen about Fentanyl?
03/19/2024
162: How Do I Talk with My Teen about Fentanyl?
Illicit fentanyl has contaminated the drug landscape and is causing record deaths among young people. How should parents talk with their teens about this fast-moving crisis? What can we say to help keep our kids safe? In this critically important episode, Dr. Lisa and Reena are joined by Ed Ternan a
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161: How Do I Get my Teens to Want to Spend Time with Me?
03/12/2024
161: How Do I Get my Teens to Want to Spend Time with Me?
A concerned parent seeks Dr. Lisa's guidance on building and maintaining a connection with her teenage son. Despite efforts to spend quality time together, most family activities are met with resistance. The parent wonders if it’s normal for her 15-year-old son and, more recently, her 11-year-old d
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160: Can I Require my Teen to Be on Birth Control?
03/05/2024
160: Can I Require my Teen to Be on Birth Control?
A devoted parent seeks advice on whether her 15-year-old daughter should be on birth control. Despite having open discussions about many topics, the daughter - who is in a long-term and intense heterosexual relationship - refuses to discuss contraception. Dr. Lisa weighs in on how to talk with teens
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159: Should I Worry That My Teen Is So Introverted?
02/27/2024
159: Should I Worry That My Teen Is So Introverted?
When should parents be concerned about a teen who resists making social plans and chooses to hang out at home instead? A parent writes asking if she should be worried about her introverted son. He excels academically, has a job, and exercises regularly, But he chooses to spend weekends at home playi
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158: Practical Optimism with Dr. Sue Varma
02/20/2024
158: Practical Optimism with Dr. Sue Varma
Can we boost our sense of happiness and overall well-being? Why do some individuals not only survive - but thrive - in the face of life's challenges? Dr. Sue Varma, a psychiatrist and cognitive behavioral therapist joins us on the publication day of her new book, Practical Optimism: The Art, Science
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157: My Kid Has Diagnosed Herself on TikTok. What Should I Do?
02/13/2024
157: My Kid Has Diagnosed Herself on TikTok. What Should I Do?
There’s a growing concern shared by many adults: How do we help teenagers make sense of mental health misinformation on social media? Dr. Lisa and Reena respond to a letter from a parent worried that content on TikTok has led her teenage daughter to diagnose herself with OCD and ADHD. This episode e
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156: Is There a Gentle Way to Drop a Friend?
02/06/2024
156: Is There a Gentle Way to Drop a Friend?
An incredibly thoughtful question from a 14-year-old in the United Kingdom helps us look at the complexities of teen friendships. The letter writer asks about the challenge of wanting to distance from a friend without being unkind. Should teenagers be encouraged to have candid conversations with fri
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155: Should I Be Worried that My Son Is Obsessed with Weightlifting?
01/30/2024
155: Should I Be Worried that My Son Is Obsessed with Weightlifting?
A mom writes in concerned about the fact that her 13-year-old son has developed an interest in bulking up. Though he's an active kid, he sees himself as "scrawny" and has decided to hit the weight room hard. When does a healthy interest in getting fit and building strength verge into unhealthy terri
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154: The 5 Principles of Parenting: with Dr. Aliza Pressman
01/23/2024
154: The 5 Principles of Parenting: with Dr. Aliza Pressman
Special guest Dr. Aliza Pressman, developmental psychologist and podcast host, discusses her new book, "The Five Principles of Parenting," with Dr. Lisa and Reena. Dr. Pressman introduces five key components of helping children thrive: Relationship, Reflection, Regulation, Rules, and Repair. While t
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153: Encore: How Do We Help Kids Through Divorce?
01/16/2024
153: Encore: How Do We Help Kids Through Divorce?
It’s never easy to decide to end a marriage. Parents want to protect their kids as the divorce process unfolds and want to help them navigate changing family dynamics. Dr. Lisa discusses how kids process divorce at different ages and the importance of helping your children feel secure and loved whil
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152: Will Social Media Harm My Kid?
01/09/2024
152: Will Social Media Harm My Kid?
Parents often find themselves caught between frightening headlines about the dangers of social media and kids who want access to it. Dr. Lisa and Reena address a letter from a parent of three - ages 9, 12, and 14 - asking for guidance. Drawing on research findings and clinical experience, this episo
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151: How Do I Find Balance in 2024?
01/02/2024
151: How Do I Find Balance in 2024?
Happy New Year! As we turn to making New Year’s resolutions, Dr. Lisa would like us to approach 2024 in a fresh way: instead of trying to “optimize” ourselves by making the most of every minute, she suggests that we focus on restoration. Why? Because the inevitable stress of daily life can actually
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150: Encore: How Do I Get My Son to Stop Picking On His Little Sister?
12/26/2023
150: Encore: How Do I Get My Son to Stop Picking On His Little Sister?
Why are tweens and teens sometimes so cruel to their younger siblings? This is a common dynamic in family life, and one that can get worse over the holidays when siblings spend a lot of time together. Dr. Lisa takes us inside the adolescent brain and explains how the onset of puberty can make it har
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149: Encore: Should I Bribe My Kid?
12/19/2023
149: Encore: Should I Bribe My Kid?
What can parents try when we can’t get our kids to do what we ask? Dr. Lisa and Reena unpack how to motivate kids without nagging or yelling and discuss when bribery might be an effective strategy to consider. Their conversation also answers several key questions: How do you respond to a kid who ref
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148: What Should I Do With Dicey Information About Other People’s Kids?
12/12/2023
148: What Should I Do With Dicey Information About Other People’s Kids?
When a teen tells us about a peer’s risky behavior, what’s the right thing to do? Should we keep our teen’s confidence, or should we alert the parents of the kid we are worried about? Dr. Lisa and Reena tackle a letter from a parent who has built a strong sense of trust with her teens and often hear
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147: Girls Are Harassing My Son. What Should I Do?
12/05/2023
147: Girls Are Harassing My Son. What Should I Do?
Getting a lot of attention from girls might not seem like a problem. But a mother writes in asking Dr. Lisa for advice on how to deal with the fact that girls are fawning over her son who wants no part of it. He feels embarrassed by the attention and finds that ignoring it only seems to be making th
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146: What's the Best Way to Help a Kid with ADHD?
11/28/2023
146: What's the Best Way to Help a Kid with ADHD?
Dr. Lisa and Reena tackle the nuances of ADHD: what to look for, when to be concerned, and the overlap between ADHD and executive functioning challenges. Dr. Lisa unpacks how, ideally, an ADHD diagnosis is made and the treatment options for kids and teenagers who receive the diagnosis. The conversat
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