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    ParentingU

    A podcast by Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System where we sit down with doctors and experts to talk about important topics that all parents face. We're here to help you navigate this amazing journey we call parenting.
    enMicah Caswell54 Episodes

    Episodes (54)

    Where to Go for Care: When Should Parents Take Kids to the ER or Urgent Care?

    Where to Go for Care: When Should Parents Take Kids to the ER or Urgent Care?

    Illness and injury seem to come up at any time (sometimes, the most inconvenient times!) How do parents of teens and tweens know when to go to urgent care and when to go to the Emergency Room? Hannah Chachere, MD, a pediatrician with Our Lady of Lourdes Children’s Health joins us on ParentingU to break down all the different choices parents have when encountering an illness or injury with a teen or tween.

    What is the difference between urgent and emergency care?

    Do you know when to call the pediatrician’s office instead of going to urgent care? Do you know when urgent care might be the best option, as well as what types of urgent care offices are available? You’ll find out on this episode as well as receiving practical tips from Dr. Chachere about first aid and some home remedies that she swears by!

    More Helpful ParentingU Resources

    - Dr. Chachere recommended a first aid product: Hibiclens, also known as chlorhexidine gluconate—available at most drug stores

    - She also likes family favorites like Aquaphor, Vaseline, and local honey (listen to the episode for more details)

    - We have a handy “Where to Go for Care” guide you can get here: https://health.fmolhs.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/2024ParentingU_Where-to-Go-800x1000-1.jpg

    - Watch Dr. Chachere and Stephanie on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Yfly4ehPHLk

    - Read our informative blog post all about where to go for care:  https://health.fmolhs.org/body/childrens-health/panic-free-pediatrics-where-to-seek-care-for-your-sick-or-injured-tween-or-teen-parentingu-podcast/

     

    Season 4 of ParentingU is all about Teens and Tweens! You can hear all episodes of ParentingU on our website or Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. New! Watch videos of our podcast on YouTube: ParentingU playlist.

    ParentingU
    enFebruary 29, 2024

    What is Adolescent Medicine and How Can it Help Parents and Teens?

    What is Adolescent Medicine and How Can it Help Parents and Teens?

    The teen years can be difficult—for parents and teens alike! Did you know there’s a whole medical specialty dedicate to young people ages 12 to 21? It’s called adolescent medicine, and Ruben Battley, MD joins ParentingU to talk about what adolescent medicine is and how it can help families. Dr. Battley shares his insights from seeing patients at the Adolescent Medicine Clinic in Baton Rouge. He offers practical tips for how parents can be positive role models for teens, plus how to openly discuss topics teens need to hear about.

    This episode will give parents of teens and tweens hope and clarity for navigating these formative years with their children.

    More Helpful ParentingU Resources

    - Read our blog post all about adolescent medicine for teens and tweens here: https://health.fmolhs.org/body/childrens-health/a-foundation-for-self-esteem-and-healthy-tween-and-teen-relationships-parentingu-podcast/

    - Watch Dr. Battley and Stephanie on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ayXBd62lk5c

     

    Season 4 of ParentingU is all about Teens and Tweens! You can hear all episodes of ParentingU on our website or Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. New! Watch videos of our podcast on YouTube: ParentingU playlist.

    ParentingU
    enFebruary 15, 2024

    Empowering Kids at the Doctor’s Office

    Empowering Kids at the Doctor’s Office

    As children grow up, they gain more independence and autonomy in every aspect of their life, including healthcare. Nicholas George, MD, pediatrics and internal medicine physician with Our Lady of Lourdes Health, shares the advice he gives parents to help ease the transition from pediatric to adult primary care. Dr. George emphasizes that it’s normal and natural for adolescents to want more privacy during medical appointments.

    We hope this  episode of ParentingU gives you some ideas for supporting your tweens and teens as they continue the journey through adolescence.

    Questions Answered on the Episode

    • -          Why might I need to leave the room during my older child’s healthcare appointment?
    • -          How can I help my child feel comfortable speaking openly with their physician?

    Additional Resource

    - Read more on Helping Kids Feel Empowered at the Doctor’s Office

    We’ll be back with more and another regular ParentingU episode soon. You can hear all episodes of ParentingU on our website or on your favorite podcast app including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Podcasts. New! Watch videos of our podcast on YouTube: ParentingU playlist.

    ParentingU
    enFebruary 01, 2024

    What are Healthy Eating Habits for Teens?

    What are Healthy Eating Habits for Teens?

    Teens and tweens have their own needs when it comes to eating and food. Teens might be past the baby years when younger children are figuring out what they like to eat and what they need to grow, but not quite to the adult years when metabolisms change and most growing is done. How can parents help their teens develop healthy eating habits that will serve them well into adulthood?

    Lisa Le, MD, a pediatrician with Our Lady of the Lake Physician Group Prairieville joins host Stephanie on this episode of ParentingU to talk about what teens need in terms of nutrition and calories as they grow into adults. This episode is filled with great practical tips that will help get teens involved in their own health and nutrition, developing what can be positive, life-long food habits.

    More Helpful ParentingU Resources

    - Read our blog post all about healthy eating for teens: https://health.fmolhs.org/body/childrens-health/the-adolescent-appetite-healthy-eating-tips-for-tweens-and-teens/

    - Watch Dr. Le and Stephanie on YouTube: https://youtu.be/QZjll7W9vik

     

    Season 4 of ParentingU is all about Teens and Tweens! You can hear all episodes of ParentingU on our website or Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. New! Watch videos of our podcast on YouTube: ParentingU playlist.

    ParentingU
    enJanuary 18, 2024

    How Much Caffeine is Safe for Teens and Tweens?

    How Much Caffeine is Safe for Teens and Tweens?

    Teenagers and tweens start asking about it early—first with colas and sodas, but soon after with coffee and energy drinks. It’s all about caffeine. While adults might worry about caffeine hyping kids up and disrupting sleep, teens often seek out caffeine for the same reasons adults do.

    Caffeine is a stimulant, make no mistake about that, but some of the things people believe about caffeine might not be fact-based. On this episode of ParentingU, Kali Broussard, MD joins host Stephanie to get the straight story about caffeine for teens and tweens. How much caffeine is too much? Does caffeine stunt kids’ growth? What is really in those energy drinks? Dr. Broussard provides some great guidelines all parents can use when making decisions about caffeine.

    More Helpful ParentingU Resources

    - Read our blog post all about caffeine for teens: Beyond the Buzz: Insights on Teens, Tweens and Caffeine

    - Watch Dr. Broussard and Stephanie on YouTube: https://youtu.be/cFvSa9sEVUw

    While you pour yourself another cup of coffee, if you know a parent who is interested in how much caffeine their kids are consuming, you’re invited to share this episode of ParentingU.

     

    Season 4 of ParentingU is all about Teens and Tweens! You can hear all episodes of ParentingU on our website or Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. New! Watch videos of our podcast on YouTube: ParentingU playlist.

    ParentingU
    enJanuary 04, 2024

    How Can Parents Help Teens Become Safe Drivers?

    How Can Parents Help Teens Become Safe Drivers?

    It’s a teenager milestone that fills some parents with fear and dread: teen driving. How can parents help teens learn how to be safe and responsible drivers without causing family strife? Grant Clinkingbeard, MD, pediatrician with Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health who practices on the Northshore, shares ways parents can help their teens develop safe driving habits. Dr. Clinkingbeard brings the facts—and shares many actionable tips—to help make this stage of the parenting journey as productive and peaceful as possible.

    More Helpful Teen Driving Resources

    - Read our blog post all about driving in the teen years: Roadmap to Safety: Teen Driving Tips

    - Watch Dr. Clinkingbeard and Stephanie on YouTube: https://youtu.be/C6FIcLAcYKI?si=RHJymEViqXSCLFpv

    What was your favorite teen driving tip from Dr. Clinkingbeard? If you know someone with a teen driver, you’re invited to share this episode of ParentingU.

    Season 4 of ParentingU is all about Teens and Tweens! You can hear all episodes of ParentingU on our website or Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. New! Watch videos of our podcast on YouTube: ParentingU playlist.

    ParentingU
    enDecember 21, 2023

    What Do Parents Need to Know About How Much Sleep Teens Need?

    What Do Parents Need to Know About How Much Sleep Teens Need?

    Is your teen getting enough sleep? Or are they trying to “catch up” on the weekend? Or do you worry they’re sleeping too much, staying in bed as much as they can? Teens and tweens have different sleep needs than toddlers or young adults. Natalie Derouen, MD joins host Stephanie on the Season 4 premiere of ParentingU podcast to talk about sleep for teenagers.

    Sleep habits and sleep routines can be forged in the teen years, and may help (or hinder!) young people in these important years. Dr. Derouen shares tips and tricks for helping teens get quality sleep, and provides helpful facts about sleep needs from ages 11-18. We all know sleep is important, but parents will have all their top sleep questions answered on this episode.

    More Helpful ParentingU Resources

    - Read our blog post all about sleep for teens and tweens here: Unlock the Secrets to Teen & Tween Sleep – ParentingU Podcast

    - Watch Dr. Derouen and Stephanie on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ZeAZigCa8Ck

    Season 4 of ParentingU is all about Teens and Tweens! You can hear all episodes of ParentingU on our website or Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. New! Watch videos of our podcast on YouTube: ParentingU playlist.

    ParentingU
    enDecember 07, 2023

    Coats Off for Car Seat Safety

    Coats Off for Car Seat Safety

    As temps fall, we all experience the instinct to bundle up. Not so fast for our littlest passengers.

    Rachel Dewey, DO, family medicine physician with Our Lady of the Lake Physician Group, shares why parents should remember to remove children’s coats before buckling them into a car seat in this ParentingU Extra Credit episode.

    Read more about car seat safety on our blog: https://health.fmolhs.org/body/childrens-health/winter-wonders-coats-off-for-car-seat-safety/

    We’ll be back with more full-length ParentingU episode soon. You can hear all episodes of ParentingU on our website or on your favorite podcast app including Apple PodcastsSpotifyStitcher, or Google Podcasts. New! Watch videos of our podcast on YouTube: ParentingU playlist.

    ParentingU
    enNovember 21, 2023

    Empowering Kids at the Doctor’s Office

    Empowering Kids at the Doctor’s Office

    As children grow up, they gain more independence and autonomy in every aspect of their life, including healthcare. Nicholas George, MD, pediatrics and internal medicine physician with Our Lady of Lourdes Health, shares the advice he gives parents to help ease the transition from pediatric to adult primary care. Dr. George emphasizes that it’s normal and natural for adolescents to want more privacy during medical appointments.

    We hope this extra credit episode of ParentingU gives you some ideas for supporting your tweens and teens as they continue the journey through adolescence.

    Questions Answered on the Episode

    -          Why might I need to leave the room during my older child’s healthcare appointment?

    -          How can I help my child feel comfortable speaking openly with their physician?

    Additional Resource

    - Read more on Helping Kids Feel Empowered at the Doctor’s Office

    We’ll be back with more and another regular ParentingU episode soon. You can hear all episodes of ParentingU on our website or on your favorite podcast app including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Podcasts. New! Watch videos of our podcast on YouTube: ParentingU playlist.

    ParentingU
    enAugust 10, 2023

    Where to Find the Right Care When Your Child is Sick or Injured

    Where to Find the Right Care When Your Child is Sick or Injured

    Kids can get sick anytime, including outside of business hours. In this ParentingU Extra Credit episode, Brian Bailey, MD, pediatrician with Our Lady of Lourdes Children’s Health, walks parents through what they should consider when trying to decide where to go to receive the right care.

    Questions Answered on the Episode

    - When should I take my child to urgent care?

    - How do I know an illness requires emergency care?

    Additional Resources

    - Download our Where to Go When quick guide

    - Read more about choosing the right care in the right place in our blog post, What Type of Care? It’s Tricky, But We’re Here to Help

    - Try our online pediatric symptom checker

    We’ll be back with more and another regular ParentingU episode soon. You can hear all episodes of ParentingU on our website or on your favorite podcast app including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Podcasts. New! Watch videos of our podcast on YouTube: ParentingU playlist.

    ParentingU
    enJuly 10, 2023

    Screen Time and Kids’ Mental Health

    Screen Time and Kids’ Mental Health

    Technology use and screen time increase for kids as summer break begins. Nicholas George, MD, pediatrics and internal medicine physician with Our Lady of Lourdes Health, shares the advice he gives parents about screen time as tweens and teens begin to use social media.

    Dr. George emphasizes how parents serve as role models for our children in many ways. We should watch our own technology use to demonstrate good screen time and social media habits.

    We hope this extra credit episode of ParentingU gives you some ideas for continuing the conversation about technology with your tweens and teens.

    Questions Answered on the Episode

    - How can I help my kids develop healthy habits around technology?

    - What’s a good “cyber citizen”?

    - What are signs and symptoms that social media is impacting my child’s mental health?

    Additional Resource

    - Read more on Healthier Screen Time Habits here

    We’ll be back with more and another regular ParentingU episode soon. You can hear all episodes of ParentingU on our website or on your favorite podcast app including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Podcasts. New! Watch videos of our podcast on YouTube: ParentingU playlist.

    ParentingU
    enJune 07, 2023

    Talking Lent with Kids: How to Explain the Lenten Season to Your Children

    Talking Lent with Kids: How to Explain the Lenten Season to Your Children

    Lent is a special time of year for Christians worldwide. Rob Tasman, Our Lady of Lourdes Health vice president of mission integration, shares some ways parents can talk to youngsters about what Lent means and offers some practical ways families can celebrate Lent on this special extra credit edition of ParentingU.

    Tasman emphasizes the many ways to have age-appropriate discussions about Lent and Jesus’ life and resurrection. He also shares how talking about gratitude and getting involved in community service projects and helping the poor can bring home the message of Lent.

    To give families some ideas of ways to pray and talk about Lent, Tasman shares how to modify a Jesuit practice called the Examen for children of all ages — a practice he employs within his own family.

    We wish everyone a blessed Lent and hope this extra credit episode of ParentingU gives you some ideas for discussion and reflection this season.

    Questions Answered on the Episode

    - How does Lent relate to my Catholic faith?

    - How can I simplify Jesus’ resurrection for my young children?

    - What are some ways young children can observe Lent in a meaningful way?

    - What is the Examen and how can I use it with my kids?

    Additional Resources

    - Enjoy our Lenten playlist, available on our Healthful Notes Spotify channel. Over 30 minutes of beautiful music, curated for quiet reflection

    - Read more on Talking About Lent with Kids here

    - Watch Rob Tasman talk about the Lenten season on ParentingU

     We’ll be back with more and another regular ParentingU episode soon. You can hear all episodes of ParentingU on our website or on your favorite podcast app including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Podcasts. New! Watch videos of our podcast on YouTube: ParentingU playlist.

    Kids and Fever | ParentingU Extra Credit

    Kids and Fever | ParentingU Extra Credit

    Fever is always a hot topic for parents, and there are lots of myths and phobias. It's one of the most common reasons parents bring their kids to the doctor. Knowing what qualifies as a fever and how to respond are important for parents to understand. Paige Guillory, MD, joins us again to share some ParentingU Extra Credit about children's fevers.

    Additional Resources on Kids and Fever

    Fever Questions Answered on the Episode

    • What temperature qualifies as a fever in a child?
    • What is a temperature when I should bring my child to the doctor?
    • What signs should I be looking for in a child with a fever?
    • What steps should I take if my child has a fever?

    We hope you enjoyed this mini episode with tips you can use right away. We’ll be back with more and another regular ParentingU episode soon!

    You can hear all episodes of ParentingU on our website or on your favorite podcast app including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Podcasts. New! Watch videos of our podcast on YouTube: ParentingU playlist.

    Headaches and Kids | ParentingU Extra Credit

    Headaches and Kids | ParentingU Extra Credit

    No one likes a headache! Even kids can get a routine headache from time to time, but when are headaches something we should bring to our pediatrician? Yash D. Shah, MD, a pediatric neurologist with Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Hospital offers some ParentingU Extra Credit, sharing some tips about headaches in kids.

    Additional Resources for You

    We hope you enjoyed this mini episode with tips you can use right away. We’ll be back with more and another regular ParentingU episode soon!

    You can hear all episodes of ParentingU on our website or on your favorite podcast app including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Podcasts. New! Watch videos of our podcast on YouTube: ParentingU playlist.

    Toy Safety Tips| ParentingU Extra Credit

    Toy Safety Tips| ParentingU Extra Credit

    Happy Holidays from ParentingU! To keep your littlest ones safe this season as they receive lots of toys as gifts, we welcome Paige Guillory, MD, to provide some safety tips about button batteries and magnets.

    Important Message

    • If you believe a child has swallowed a battery or magnet, treat it like an emergency

    Additional Holiday Resources for You

    We hope you enjoyed this mini episode with tips you can use right away. We’ll be back with more and another regular ParentingU episode soon!

    You can hear all episodes of ParentingU on our website or on your favorite podcast app including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Podcasts. New! Watch videos of our podcast on YouTube: ParentingU playlist.

    Pediatric Neurology: Talking to Parents about Seizures, Convulsions, and Epilepsy

    Pediatric Neurology: Talking to Parents about Seizures, Convulsions, and Epilepsy

    A seizure sounds like a scary event for any parent to witness in their child, but it’s important to understand that a seizure doesn’t necessarily mean there’s a scary diagnosis in a child’s future. Kenneth Habetz, MD of Our Lady of Lourdes is a pediatric neurologist and has a focus on childhood epilepsy. Dr. Habetz joins us on ParentingU to explain what a seizure is; how they are different to epilepsy; and what to do if your child has a seizure. Many parents have concerns about seizures in children—this episode has a lot of answers.

    Childhood Seizure Questions Answered on this Episode

    • Does having a seizure mean a child has epilepsy?
    • What should I do if my child has a seizure?
    • What is a febrile seizure?
    • What causes seizures?
    • Do kids outgrow seizures?
    • Is medication the only treatment for seizures?
    • Does sugar cause seizures?
    • Why should I video my child having a seizure?

    Seizure Resources for You

    • Habetz likes some of the resources available on the Epilepsy Foundation website
    • If your child is having a seizure, Dr. Habetz says to place the child on their side; DO NOT put anything in their mouth
    • Habetz welcomes calls from primary care physicians to discuss pediatric seizures

    We hope you enjoy the new season of ParentingU! You can hear all episodes of ParentingU on our website or on your favorite podcast app including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Podcasts. New! Watch videos of our podcast on YouTube: ParentingU playlist.

    Holiday Travel Safety Tips| ParentingU Extra Credit

    Holiday Travel Safety Tips| ParentingU Extra Credit

    Happy Holidays from ParentingU! To help keep all your holiday travels safe and sound, we welcome back Grant Clinkingbeard, MD to provide you some practical tips for staying safe as you travel with children to Grandma and Grandpa’s (or wherever you travel this holiday season!)

    Additional Holiday Resources for You

    We hope you enjoyed this mini episode with tips you can use right away. We’ll be back with more and another regular ParentingU episode soon!

    You can hear all episodes of ParentingU on our website or on your favorite podcast app including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Podcasts. New! Watch videos of our podcast on YouTube: ParentingU playlist.

    ParentingU
    enNovember 22, 2022

    A Whole Team to Help: Cleft Lip and Palate

    A Whole Team to Help: Cleft Lip and Palate

    The diagnosis of cleft lip and palate is much more common than you might realize, but the treatment is accessible, advanced and comprehensive! We can’t quite say that cleft lip and palate is “no big deal,” but we can say an entire team of doctors, surgeons, dentists, speech therapists and social workers are trained and experienced at making this diagnosis as low-impact and manageable as possible. Most babies who have a cleft lip or cleft palate only have a slight, unnoticeable scar after receiving treatment.

    To discuss the team approach for treating cleft lip and palate, ParentingU host Stephanie is joined by Lisa Morris, MD and Laura Hetzler, MD—both otolaryngologists (Ear, Nose and Throat physicians), both with specialties in facial plastic surgery; and co-directors of Our Lady of the Lake Cleft and Craniofacial Multidisciplinary Team. You will hear the passion these doctors have for their specialties and receive an education about how a medical team can work together for their infant patients and their families.

    Resources for You

    Questions Answered on the Show

    • How common is a diagnosis of cleft lip and palate?
    • When do expectant parents often learn of the cleft lip and palate diagnosis?
    • We received a diagnosis of cleft lip for our baby. I am scared and upset. What can I do?
    • What causes cleft lip and palate?
    • What kinds of doctors help with cleft lip and palate treatment?
    • Can a baby with a cleft lip have a normal life?
    • How do babies with cleft lip and palate eat?
    • Are there resources in South Louisiana to help with a diagnosis of cleft lip and palate?
    • Is LSU involved in cleft lip and palate research?

    We hope you enjoy the new season of ParentingU! You can hear all episodes of ParentingU on our website or on your favorite podcast app including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Podcasts. New! Watch videos of our podcast on YouTube: ParentingU playlist.

     

    I’m deleting these links to the other hospitals - this is really a Baton Rouge specific service - at the Children’s Hospital. These are the three hospitals where babies are born (although St. Francis is in northern Louisiana)

    ParentingU
    enNovember 14, 2022

    Gestational Diabetes: What Do Expectant Parents Need to Know?

    Gestational Diabetes: What Do Expectant Parents Need to Know?

    The possibility of gestational diabetes can bring about a lot of fears for many expectant moms (and dads!). From stories of unpleasant glucose testing, concerns about “failed” tests, blood monitoring, pregnancy weight gain and worse—there are lots of questions when it comes to the facts about gestational diabetes and how to properly manage this condition. Returning to ParentingU is Carmen Alexis Miller, MS, RDN, LDN, of Our Lady of Lourdes Women’s & Children’s Hospital in Lafayette. Miller is a dietitian with lots of practical tips and clear information to help us better understand what gestational diabetes is—plus how to manage it during pregnancy.

    Resources for You

    Questions Answered on the Show

    • What is gestational diabetes, and is it serious?
    • Why do I have to take a glucose test when pregnant?
    • Does my diet have anything to do with gestational diabetes?
    • What are “focus foods” and how do I get more focus food into my diet?
    • Should I exercise while pregnant?
    • How can I talk to a dietitian while I am pregnant?
    • My doctor said I failed my glucose test. Does that mean I have gestational diabetes?
    • Is medicine the only cure for gestational diabetes?

    We’re Here to Serve You

    You can learn more about our birthing hospitals and maternity services across South Louisiana:

    We hope you enjoy the new season of ParentingU! You can hear all episodes of ParentingU on our website or on your favorite podcast app including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Podcasts. New! Watch videos of our podcast on YouTube: ParentingU playlist.

    ParentingU
    enNovember 02, 2022

    Tips for Halloween | ParentingU Extra Credit

    Tips for Halloween | ParentingU Extra Credit

    Halloween is right around the corner, and ParentingU has some extra credit for you. Grant Clinkingbeard, MD is a pediatrician with some tips to help keep your kids’ Halloween happy and fun—not scary!

    Additional Halloween Resources for You

    We hope you enjoyed this mini episode with tips you can use right away. We’ll be back with more and another regular ParentingU episode soon!

    You can hear all episodes of ParentingU on our website or on your favorite podcast app including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Podcasts. New! Watch videos of our podcast on YouTube: ParentingU playlist.

    ParentingU
    enOctober 24, 2022