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    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.
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    How Do I Pick a Pediatrician?

    How Do I Pick a Pediatrician?

    When you’re having a baby, it’s good to have a solid team on your side. Meet Ashley Conner, RN, BSN, a Pediatric Nurse Navigator and  Evie Robison, RN, a Pregnancy Navigator—both Our Lady of Lourdes Women’s & Children’s Hospital. Conner and Robison join ParentingU host Stephanie to talk about how to pick a pediatrician, why you should make the choice before your baby is born—and how to get help making that decision!

    Both navigators stress that who you and your baby see for medical care in the early years is all about forming a relationship. Your baby’s doctor is someone you may be seeing for years to come—what are some of the questions and considerations to take on now, before your baby arrives? In this thoughtful episode, you’ll learn more about what to think about when choosing a doctor for your baby plus how to access resources available to you and your family.

    Questions Answered on the Show

    • What is a Pediatric Nurse Navigator and what do they do?
    • How do I find out a pediatrician’s office policies and how they view pediatric care?
    • Does “bedside manner” or a doctor’s style matter when it comes to pediatrics?
    • How do I get recommendations for pediatricians?
    • Oops, I am not happy with the pediatrician I picked. What can I do?
    • What are some practical things I should think about—like office location—when picking a doctor? Why are those so important?
    • I just found out I’m pregnant! When should I start looking for a pediatrician?
    • Does it matter if I have a pediatrician picked out before I give birth?
    • What kinds of things should I know about myself before I pick a pediatrician?
    • How do I set an appointment with a Pediatric Nurse Navigator?

    Resources for You

    Ready to start a relationship with an exceptional pediatrician?

     

    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
    enOctober 18, 2022

    How Can I Get Ready for My Baby? | Pregnancy Navigators

    How Can I Get Ready for My Baby? | Pregnancy Navigators

    It could be happening any day now: the arrival of your baby! So much excitement and anticipation… but also some anxiety and lots of questions. How can expectant moms get ready for the arrival of their baby? On this episode of ParentingU, host Stephanie is joined by Evie Robison, RN, a Pregnancy Navigator with Our Lady of Lourdes Women’s & Children’s Hospital, to explain all the details of giving birth, including what to pack for your hospital stay; what a birthing plan is (and what happens if the plan doesn’t work for the actual birth); when to get a car seat; what support partners can do to help during the birth; and more!

    Throughout this episode you’ll learn how Pregnancy Navigators help families know what to expect during birth and help moms make decisions beforehand, so your baby’s birthday can be a positive and joyful experience.

    Questions Answered on the Show

    • What is a Pregnancy Navigator and what do they do?
    • What is a birthing plan? Do birthing plans always get followed perfectly?
    • What do I pack for my hospital stay?
    • When should I get the car seat for my baby?
    • How can dads/support people make the birthing process easier for mom?
    • What happens if I must deliver via C-Section?
    • What is the 5-1-1 rule?
    • If my water breaks, what should I pay attention to and tell my doctor?
    • What decisions should I make before my baby is born?
    • How do I get an appointment with a Pregnancy Navigator?

    Mentioned on the Show

    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.

    Learn more about Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health at our website: https://ololchildrens.org/ Find Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health on Facebook and Instagram.

    ParentingU
    enOctober 10, 2022

    How Can Parents Encourage Healthy Eating Habits?

    How Can Parents Encourage Healthy Eating Habits?

    Healthy eating habits and a positive attitude about food can start early in a child’s life. In honor of September being Childhood Obesity Awareness Month, ParentingU spoke with Carmen Alexis Miller, LDN—a dietitian with Our Lady of Lourdes Women’s & Children’s Hospital.

    Miller shares how food and eating is a very personal matter—what we eat is part of how we care for ourselves. Food becomes an emotional matter. Since eating is something we all must do, parents have an opportunity to teach kids positive eating habits and healthy food attitudes that hopefully can last a lifetime. 

    Some Questions Answered on the Episode

    • What are some words and phrases parents can use to foster a positive attitude about food and eating?
    • How can parents involve children with food prep or meal selection?
    • Why should parents consider bringing children grocery shopping?
    • Why is food considered an “intimate” issue and how does that change how parents can talk about food?
    • What does it mean for a child to be “self-regulating” about food and what can parents try at mealtime to encourage self-regulation?
    • My child often compares their body size to other children. What can I do?
    • What does a dietitian do and when should I schedule an appointment with a dietitian?

    Mentioned on the Episode:

    - Miller wrote a practice “script” parents can use when a child is comparing themselves to others. Consider using a version of the following if you face this situation:

    You're saying that you like the way that ____________ looks because she's __________ (thin/tall/etc.), and you wish you would look more like her. I hear you. ____________ is a beautiful person. It's perfectly normal for you to admire that the way that she looks and want to look a little bit more like her. But remember that you are not ____________.

    You are your own person and your needs may be different than hers. You are beautiful in your own way. Whether or not you're the same size as her, focus your attention and your energy on nourishing your body, in a way that feels best to you. My job as your mom is to make sure that you are healthy and safe.

    I'm here if you need anything. If you'd like to go buy new clothes, if you would like to try new foods or join a new sport, or whether you just need a listening ear, I'm here for you.

    - Miller recommends Alex Turnbull, the Family Nutritionist as a good online resource.

    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.

    Learn more about Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health at our website: https://ololchildrens.org/ Find Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health on Facebook and Instagram.

    ParentingU
    enSeptember 29, 2022

    Childhood Obesity Awareness and Prevention

    Childhood Obesity Awareness and Prevention

    September is Childhood Obesity Awareness Month, and ParentingU is ready to help families with practical information about nutrition, activity, excess weight, and the resources available to tackle this sometimes sensitive and tricky topic.

    Pediatricians Katie Queen, MD and Melissa Holland, DO both see patients at the Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health Weight & Nutrition Center. The statistics are stark: 1 in 7 children aged 10-17 in the United States are obese (source: National Survey of Children’s Health.) Unfortunately, the rates of childhood obesity in Louisiana are worse. This is where the Weight & Nutrition Center comes in.

    Dr. Queen and Dr. Holland aim for a healthy weight for each child individually. Using a team approach, the Weight & Nutrition Center assesses each child’s health needs and works with families to get to optimal health (as opposed to focusing solely on weight loss.) On this episode, Dr. Queen and Dr. Holland describe the process for addressing excess weight in children as well as sharing some tips for healthier eating, exercising more and talking about weight in a constructive manner.

    Some Questions Answered on the Episode

    • Is obesity a disease or a self-control problem?
    • Why is childhood obesity a serious issue?
    • What are some reasons a child may have excess weight?
    • How can children get more activity in their days?
    • What are some words we can use instead of “good foods” and “bad foods”?
    • Bullying about weight at school is a big issue. What can I do to help my child?
    • Why isn’t the Weight & Nutrition Center called a weight loss clinic?
    • My child has excess weight. How can I get my child an appointment with the Weight & Nutrition Center?
    • We’ve tried everything and the weight won’t come off! What can my child do?

    Mentioned on the Episode:

    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.

    Learn more about Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health at our website: https://ololchildrens.org/ Find Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health on Facebook and Instagram.

    Breastfeeding in the NICU

    Breastfeeding in the NICU

    Can babies being cared for in the NICU (neonatal intensive care unit) breastfeed? On this episode of ParentingU, we welcome back Becca Miller, SLP, a Certified Lactation Counselor to address the process of breastfeeding NICU babies. A baby being in the NICU doesn’t mean a mom can’t start her breastfeeding journey if she chooses to. Host Stephanie asks all the questions expectant parents would want to know about breastfeeding a NICU baby.

    Access breastfeeding support across our health system:

    At ParentingU, we believe a fed baby is best. This episode is geared towards moms who are choosing to breastfeed their baby. Whatever choice you make for your baby, we want to provide help and support for you along your parenting journey.

    Some of the questions answered on the episode

    • Can babies in the NICU breastfeed?
    • How do breast pumps figure into the NICU breastfeeding plan?
    • Who can help me if my baby is in the NICU and I want to breastfeed?
    • If my baby is in the NICU, should I just wait until my baby is out before trying to breastfeed?
    • How can I get connected to lactation counseling information?

    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
    enSeptember 09, 2022

    Breastfeeding: What About Pumping?

    Breastfeeding: What About Pumping?

    In our last ParentingU episode, we talked about how breastfeeding is a journey. One of the stops on that journey is pumping breast milk. How does pumping fit in with the overall baby feeding plan? On this episode we speak to Dr. Gregory Gelpi, MD FAAP, an Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health pediatrician with special training in breastfeeding, and Becca Miller, SLP, a Certified Lactation Counselor, to get the scoop on what’s involved with pumping, how frequently and how long to pump, what to do with breast milk, and some helpful tips to make breast milk pumping approachable and comfortable.

    Access breastfeeding support across our health system:

    Breast Milk Storage Tips

    A helpful guide for you about breast milk storage guidelines for healthy term babies.

    We also have a blog post about returning to work as a breastfeeding mom here: Click to read the blog post.

    At ParentingU, we believe a fed baby is best. This episode is geared towards moms who are choosing to breastfeed their baby. Whatever choice you make for your baby, we want to provide help and support for you along your parenting journey.

    Some of the questions answered on the episode

    • Why do moms choose to pump breast milk?
    • Should I pump first or figure out how to get my baby to latch first?
    • Can I freeze breast milk? How about colostrum?
    • I’m not sure my milk has come in yet. What can I do?
    • Which pump should I get?
    • My boss said I can’t pump at work. Is that true? Can my healthcare professional help me?
    • How can I get connected to lactation counseling information?

    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: Click here.

    Breastfeeding 101

    Breastfeeding 101

    S3E1 Parenting is a journey, and breastfeeding a newborn baby is one possible step on that journey. Many new moms have lots of questions about breastfeeding, and first time Moms often need support and encouragement as they start to breastfeed their baby. On this episode we speak to Dr. Gregory Gelpi, MD FAAP, an Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health pediatrician with special training in breastfeeding, and Becca Miller, SLP, a Certified Lactation Counselor to answer the most common breastfeeding questions.

    Access breastfeeding support across our health system:

    At ParentingU, we believe a fed baby is best. This episode is geared towards moms who are choosing to breastfeed their baby. Whatever choice you make for your baby, we want to provide help and support for you along your parenting journey.

    Some of the questions answered on the episode

    • What are some of the benefits of breastfeeding?
    • Does breastfeeding hurt? What should I do if breastfeeding hurts?
    • Can my regular doctor answer my breastfeeding questions?
    • What are some of the common breastfeeding milestones? What happens the first day, the first week, and the first two weeks?
    • Barely anything is coming out of my breasts. Is this normal? Is my newborn baby getting enough?
    • What are some common positions to breastfeed?
    • Arrg! This is so frustrating! Who can I talk to right now about breastfeeding?
    • What can the baby’s dad do to help? What are some ways other family members can support me breastfeeding my baby?
    • How can I get connected to lactation counseling information?

    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: https://youtu.be/GpleQMd3Spc

    COVID-19 Vaccines for Children and Teens

    COVID-19 Vaccines for Children and Teens

    Please note: This episode was recorded February 2, 2022.

    Bonus episode: Parents have lots of questions about the COVID-19 vaccine for their children, and Our Lady of the Lake understands and encourages parents to seek out the information they need. On this special episode of ParentingU, we answer many of the most common questions that arise about COVID vaccination, and even have part of the show dedicated to teens (who might have questions of their own.)

    Host Stephanie shares some of the most current information available on COVID from Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health and from our own Dr. Michael Bolton, a pediatric infectious disease specialist. Since getting the vaccine is a personal decision for you and your family, ParentingU wants to ensure you have accurate information to guide your decisions.

    Some of the questions answered on the show:

    - Is the vaccine safe and effective for children?

    - Didn’t they rush this vaccine through without complete testing?

    - Our family already went through COVID. Do we still need to get vaccinated?

    - Since children are at relatively low risk from COVID, why would my child get vaccinated?

    - My child hates shots. Why put them through another one?

    - Is this the same shot adults are getting?

    - Do teens need the COVID vaccine?

    - Does the vaccine have unknown long term effects, including possible fertility issues?

    - What do parents need to know for their own family when discussing the vaccine?

    These questions and more are answered on the show.

    Additional Resources

    - Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health has a helpful FAQ on the COVID-19 vaccine. Click here for the FAQ: https://ololchildrens.org/coronavirus/covid-19-vaccine

    - Does your child hate getting shots? We have a special blog post to help you prepare your child for “pokes.” Read the post here: https://health.fmolhs.org/body/childrens-health/preparing-your-child-for-pokes/

    - Our Lady of the Lake offers video visits! Find telemedicine information here: https://ololrmc.com/patients-and-visitors/video-visits

    -  The Louisiana Department of Health and the Louisiana Department of Education have information for parents.

    - The Centers for Disease Control continues to be a good resource for parents: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nCoV/index.html

    We hope you find this Bonus episode of ParentingU informative and timely. You can hear all episodes of ParentingU on our website or on your favorite podcast app including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Podcasts.

    Learn more about Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health at our website: https://ololchildrens.org/ Find Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health on Facebook and Instagram.

    Talking to Our Kids about Christmas

    Talking to Our Kids about Christmas

    Bonus episode:

    The final countdown to Christmas is on, and we chatted with Meaghan Myrick, Child Life Specialist with Our Lady of Lourdes Women's & Children's Hospital, and Lisa Baumgartner, Pediatric Chaplain with Our Lady of the Lake Children's Hospital, about holiday traditions and ways to make the season meaningful for our kids and focus on the love, peace, joy and hope.

    We hope you find this Bonus episode of ParentingU informative and timely. Stay tuned – we have more episodes planned for 2022 to help you navigate the amazing journey of parenthood with confidence. Listen to all ParentingU episodes on our website or your favorite podcast app including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Podcasts. We also have great written content on our ParentingU blog. With ParentingU you can earn your degree in exceptional parenting, no studying required!

    Learn more about Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health at our website: https://ololchildrens.org/ Find Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health on Facebook and Instagram.

    Water Safety – Mazie’s Mission, a family story

    Water Safety – Mazie’s Mission, a family story

    “Drowning is silent but we will not be.” ~ Mazie’s Mission

    Heather, mom of Mazie, joins us on this important episode of ParentingU. At just shy of 18 months old, Mazie drowned in the family swimming pool. Now, mom Heather and her family are committed to helping other families learn more about water safety. Louisiana has the difficult distinction of being fourth in the nation for drowning deaths of children ages 1 to 14 years old. Through the pain of this situation, Heather and her family are trying to bring purpose to this tragedy. Drowning doesn’t always look typical or like what we’ve seen on TV or in movies. This episode seeks to give education and hope to a difficult topic. Listen to this episode to learn more about precautions and facts that families can use to be water safe this summer, and all year round.

    Mentioned on the show:

    - Learn more about Mazie, and her legacy to help others: https://www.maziesmission.net/

    - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has a website, Pool Safely with lots of resources for parents to use to help keep kids water safe. Visit: https://www.poolsafely.gov/

    -  Heather mentioned LOPA, Louisiana Organ Procurement Agency. Learn more about organ donation here: https://www.lopa.org/

    - Stay tuned to ParentingU: we have two more episodes on water safety, including hearing from Shelly of Crawfish Aquatics and Dr. Michael Odinet, Emergency Room physician at Our Lady of Lourdes.

    We hope you find this Bonus episode of ParentingU informative and timely. You can hear all episodes of ParentingU on our website or on your favorite podcast app including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Podcasts.

    Learn more about Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health at our website: https://ololchildrens.org/ Find Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health on Facebook and Instagram.

    Water Safety from the Perspective of an ER Doctor| Dr. Michael Odinet

    Water Safety from the Perspective of an ER Doctor| Dr. Michael Odinet

    Water is fun! Let’s keep it that way with some tips from Dr. Michael Odinet, Emergency Room physician at Our Lady of Lourdes. Dr. Odinet isn’t here to rain on our parade—he’s a water fan himself, having a family pool and a water-side camp. Dr. Odinet offers lots of practical tips for families to stay water safe: from where an adult should be when it’s pool time to how to talk to friends to assess everyone’s water skills. Life jackets, water watchers, and water safety conversations are non-negotiables for Dr. Odinet and you’ll learn how to incorporate all of these for your family in this episode of ParentingU.

    Mentioned on the show:

    - Dr. Odinet’s top tip is when you suspect someone is in trouble in the water is to immediately move towards the person and get them out; laying them on their side once out.

    - A call to 911 is critical: minutes count and can make the difference. If you suspect drowning, call 911.

    - Remember: real-life drowning does not look like the movies or TV. A drowning person might be quiet and in distress. Dr. Odinet said most people say they only looked away for a moment—use this common thread to change your water situational awareness.

    - Be a Water Watcher! Pledge to be the eyes on the water, whenever anyone is playing poolside. Get your own Water Watcher card here from Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health: https://ololchildrens.org/blogs/water-watchers

    - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has a website, Pool Safely with lots of resources for parents to use to help keep kids water safe. Visit: https://www.poolsafely.gov/

    - Stay tuned to ParentingU: we have two more episodes on water safety, including hearing from Heather, the mom of Mazie and the founder of Mazie’s Mission plus Shelly, CEO of Crawfish Aquatics and Crawfish Swim School.  

    We hope you find this Bonus episode of ParentingU informative and timely. You can hear all episodes of ParentingU on our website or on your favorite podcast app including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Podcasts.

    Learn more about Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health at our website: https://ololchildrens.org/ Find Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health on Facebook and Instagram.

    Water Safety – Swimming is a Life Skill | Shelly Ripple Rogers

    Water Safety – Swimming is a Life Skill | Shelly Ripple Rogers

    South Louisiana has an amazing water safety resource in Shelly Ripple Rogers and Crawfish Aquatics. Shelly is a former NCAA Champion swimmer and a member of the Stanford Swimming Hall of Fame. Now, as CEO of Crawfish Aquatics, Shelly is able to help families gain the skills to be water prepared for a lifetime. On this episode of ParentingU, Shelly explains to host Stephanie some of the basics about how to talk to kids about water safety (without making water scary); what swim skills can be learned at what ages; practical tips for making the pool a safer place to be; and what a Water Watcher is and how to be a responsible Water Watcher.

    Crawfish Aquatics has lots of free resources to help community members be water safe, including certain free classes. Listen to the show and be a part of the ongoing conversation of swimming skills and water safety.

    Mentioned on the show:

    - Do you have a little one who needs to learn to swim? Details about the classes available are here and on the Crawfish Swim School website: https://crawfishswimschool.com/

    - Be a Water Watcher! Pledge to be the eyes on the water, whenever anyone is playing poolside. Get your own Water Watcher card here from Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health: https://ololchildrens.org/blogs/water-watchers

    - Learn more about our guest, Shelly, on the Crawfish Aquatics website.

    - Shelly told us about resources available from the US Swim Schools Association. Parent resources from USSSA available on their website: https://www.usswimschools.org/parent-resources/

    - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has a website, Pool Safely with lots of resources for parents to use to help keep kids water safe. Visit: https://www.poolsafely.gov/

    - Stay tuned to ParentingU: we have two more episodes on water safety, including hearing from Heather, the mom of Mazie and the founder of Mazie’s Mission plus Dr. Michael Odinet, Emergency Room physician at Our Lady of Lourdes.

    We hope you find this Bonus episode of ParentingU informative and timely. You can hear all episodes of ParentingU on our website or on your favorite podcast app including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Podcasts.

    Learn more about Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health at our website: https://ololchildrens.org/ Find Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health on Facebook and Instagram.

    COVID-19 Vaccine for Teens

    COVID-19 Vaccine for Teens

    Please note: Our Lady of the Lake Children's Health will continue to monitor the efficacy and safety profile of the COVID-19 vaccine in children, just as we monitor all vaccines in children.

    Bonus episode: The vaccine is here! Many parents are now asking, what does the vaccine mean for our teens and youth? Returning to ParentingU are two doctors—both pediatricians and both parents—Dr. Christopher Funes and Dr. Michael Bolton. Why do teens even need the vaccine? Is it safe? Is this the same shot adults are getting? What do parents need to know for their own family when discussing the vaccine? These questions and more are answered on the show.

    Mentioned on the show:

    - Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health has a helpful FAQ on the COVID-19 vaccine. Click here for the FAQ: https://ololchildrens.org/coronavirus/covid-19-vaccine

    - Our Lady of the Lake offers video visits! Find telemedicine information here: https://ololrmc.com/patients-and-visitors/video-visits

    -  The Louisiana Department of Health and the Louisiana Department of Education have information for parents.

    - The Centers for Disease Control continues to be a good resource for parents: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nCoV/index.html

    We hope you find this Bonus episode of ParentingU informative and timely. You can hear all episodes of ParentingU on our website or on your favorite podcast app including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Podcasts.

    Learn more about Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health at our website: https://ololchildrens.org/ Find Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health on Facebook and Instagram.

    Flu Season Meets COVID-19

    Flu Season Meets COVID-19

    Bonus episode: Parents are starting to wonder—this time of year usually is when we starting thinking about flu season and flu vaccinations. What impact will COVID-19 have on flu season? We speak to pediatrician Dr. Lauren Bailey to bust some flu myths, get our COVID-19 questions answered, and find out what we can all have in our medicine cabinets at home to be prepared for flu season.

    This episode was recorded on Wednesday, October 7, 2020.

    Questions answered on the show:

    - Who should get the flu shot?

    - How is the flu shot different from the flu nasal spray?

    - Is flu going to be worse this year because of COVID-19?

    - What should I have at home before flu season?

    - My child is sick—when should I call our pediatrician?

    - When should we get our flu shots?

    Mentioned on the show:

    - We’ve made a handy flu survival kit you can download and take shopping! All of the products recommended by Dr. Bailey are on the list. Get it here.

    - Our Lady of the Lake offers video visits! Find telemedicine information here: https://ololrmc.com/patients-and-visitors/video-visits

    -  The Louisiana Department of Health and the Louisiana Department of Education have information for parents.

    - Our Lady of the Lake has information and updates about the novel coronavirus and COVID-19.

    We hope you find this Bonus episode of ParentingU informative and timely. You can hear all episodes of ParentingU on our website or on your favorite podcast app including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Podcasts.

    Learn more about Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health at our website: https://ololchildrens.org/ Find Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health on Facebook and Instagram.

    Back to School Safely in the Time of COVID-19

    Back to School Safely in the Time of COVID-19

    Bonus episode: The calendar says it’s Back to School season, but what does that mean in these times of COVID-19? We have two doctors on this episode of ParentingU—both pediatricians and both parents—Dr. Christopher Funes and Dr. Michael Bolton. How can parents feel confident about children going back to school? What precautions make the biggest positive impact on children’s health? How can families assess their own comfort level for this transition time? These questions and more are answered on the show.

    This episode was recorded on Friday, July 24, 2020.

    Mentioned on the show:

    - The Three W’s—Wash your hands; Wear a mask; Watch your distances.

    - Our Lady of the Lake offers video visits! Find telemedicine information here: https://ololrmc.com/patients-and-visitors/video-visits

    -  The Louisiana Department of Health and the Louisiana Department of Education have information for parents.

    - Our Lady of the Lake has information and updates about the novel coronavirus and COVID-19.

    - The Centers for Disease Control continues to be a good resource for parents: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nCoV/index.html

    We hope you find this Bonus episode of ParentingU informative and timely. You can hear all episodes of ParentingU on our website or on your favorite podcast app including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Podcasts.

    Learn more about Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health at our website: https://ololchildrens.org/ Find Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health on Facebook and Instagram.

     

    Coping with the Disruption of COVID-19

    Coping with the Disruption of COVID-19

    Bonus episode: From disrupted schedules to cancelled plans, the pandemic has put us all in a difficult position, and we each have all been affected in some way. Our kids might have thoughts, fears, and feelings (just like we do.) How can parents help kids cope? Dr. Choo (Dr. Thiravat Choojitarom) joins us on ParentingU and shares practical, age-appropriate suggestions for how to address concerns children may have and how healthy routines can be built into kids’ lives, especially as Summer begins.

    Dr. Choo addresses the changing nature of the pandemic, and updates parents on some of the guidelines for maintaining good hygiene; keeping up with well-checks; Summer camp; and more.

    This episode was recorded on Tuesday, May 26, 2020.

    Mentioned on the show:

    - Dr. Choo recommends some of the parenting resources on the American Academy of Pediatrics: https://healthychildren.org/

    - Our Lady of the Lake offers video visits! Find telemedicine information here: https://ololrmc.com/patients-and-visitors/video-visits

    -  The Louisiana Department of Health and the Louisiana Department of Education have information for parents.

    - Our Lady of the Lake has information and updates about the novel coronavirus and COVID-19.

    - Summer camp info from the American Camp Association suggests best practices and guides for parents.

    - Dr. Choo suggests Families Helping Families as a local resource for parents (especially families with a special needs child.) https://www.fhfgbr.org/

    - The Centers for Disease Control continues to be a good resource for parents: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nCoV/index.html

    We hope you find this Bonus episode of ParentingU informative and timely. You can hear all episodes of ParentingU on our website or on your favorite podcast app including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Podcasts.

    Learn more about Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health at our website: https://ololchildrens.org/ Find Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health on Facebook and Instagram.

    All About COVID-19

    All About COVID-19

    Bonus episode: Parents have a lot of concerns about the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), and what it means for keeping kids healthy. To bring you facts you can use, we sit down with Dr. Michael Bolton, of Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health Pediatric Infectious Disease division. Dr. Bolton shares practical tips for what parents can do now, where you can find up-to-date information, who is at most risk for COVID-19, and what to do if you are concerned you or your child is ill.

    Dr. Bolton discusses practices we all can employ now (and at all times) to encourage health among all our family members. If you have a child that is anxious or overly concerned about the novel coronavirus, host Stephanie and Dr. Bolton talk about how to approach those conversations.

    This episode was recorded on Wednesday, March 11, 2020.

    Mentioned on the show:

    - The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has tips for talking about the novel coronavirus with children.

    - Our Lady of the Lake has information and updates about the novel coronavirus and COVID-19.

    - Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health has an infographic to help you know more about COVID-19.

    Some of the questions answered in this episode:

    • Are children at risk for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19)?
    • How can I talk to my child about the novel coronavirus without increasing anxiety?
    • What should I do if I think my child has the novel coronavirus?
    • What are illness prevention practices I can start using right away?
    • Should we cancel our family vacation because of COVID-19?
    • Does Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health offer telemedicine?
    • Where can I get accurate, up-to-date information about the novel coronavirus?

    We hope you find this Bonus episode of ParentingU informative and timely. You can hear all episodes of ParentingU on our website or on your favorite podcast app including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Podcasts.

    Learn more about Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health at our website: https://ololchildrens.org/ Find Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health on Facebook and Instagram.

    Healthy Eating for Children

    Healthy Eating for Children

    Much of healthy eating is a matter of healthy habits. Return ParentingU guest Dr. Aimee Ferrell is joined by Lea Theriot, Pediatric Registered Dietician to talk about helping our kids be happy, healthy eaters. Many attitudes about healthy eating are formed in childhood, and our guests share tips for encouraging kids to try new things, get the nutrition growing kids need, and how parents can model positive behaviors themselves. If you are a parent that has questions about your child’s eating or if you need some new ideas, this is the ParentingU episode for you.

    Some of the questions answered in this episode:

    What is my ChooseMyPlate.gov and how can it help my family?

    What activities can I do with my child to encourage healthy eating?

    What is a “colorful plate” and how can I help my child eat more variety?

    What are some ideas for healthy snacks?

    What are good portion sizes for children?

    Is it okay for children for eat in front of the TV?

    How can I encourage a positive body image in my older child?

    This is the final episode of Season 2 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.

    Our Lady of the Lake’s Children’s Hospital is now open! Read all about our amazing opening and what the Our Lady of the Lake’s Children’s Hospital means for our community.  Learn more about Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health at our website: https://ololchildrens.org/ Find Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health on Facebook and Instagram.

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    Talking with Kids About Inappropriate Drug Use | Dr. Lisa Le

    Talking with Kids About Inappropriate Drug Use | Dr. Lisa Le

    A serious issue, but one that parents are wise to address head on, inappropriate drug use is a concern for families. Dr. Lisa Le, Pediatrician with Our Lady of the Lake joins us on ParentingU to help parents open the lines of communication with kids on this topic. If this is a conversation you have been dreading or avoiding, we hope this episode gives you perspective and confidence in confronting drug, alcohol, and vaping use among kids.

    Some of the questions answered in this episode:

    What does ADHD diagnoses have to do with teen drug use?

    By what age should parents start talking to their kids about drugs and alcohol?

    Is vaping on the rise in teens and children?

    How can parents have an honest drug conversation with their kids?

    How can your child’s pediatrician help when it comes to talking about drugs and alcohol?

    How have perceptions about drugs like marijuana and things like vaping impacted teen use?

    ParentingU is here to answer questions from families like you. Subscribe now on your favorite podcast app including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Podcasts. You can also hear all episodes of ParentingU on our website.

    Our Lady of the Lake’s Children’s Hospital is now open! Read all about our amazing opening and what the Our Lady of the Lake’s Children’s Hospital means for our community.  Learn more about Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health at our website: https://ololchildrens.org/ Find Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health on Facebook and Instagram.

    Drugs, Smoking, and Vaping – A Perspective from the ER

    Drugs, Smoking, and Vaping – A Perspective from the ER

    We travel to the Emergency Room on this episode of ParentingU to speak with Dr. Hitesh Chheda, a Pediatric Emergency Medicine Specialist. What are some of the trends he is seeing in the Emergency Room? What do parents need to know? Dr. Chheda gives special attention to drug and alcohol issues as well as how big of an issue vaping is among tweens and teens. Dr. Chheda provides insights into these serious issues, equipping parents with the facts they need to communicate effectively with their children.

    Some of the questions answered in this episode:

    What are the most common cases in the Emergency Room?

    Is drug and alcohol use increasing or decreasing among teenagers?

    Are prescription drugs being abused by teens?

    What can parents do to protect prescription drugs from teens using them inappropriately?

    Is youth vaping something parents should be concerned about?

    Why is vaping becoming so popular?

    Isn’t vaping safer than smoking?

    Why is vaping in the news right now?

    How can I talk to my kids about drugs, alcohol, and smoking when I have used these as well?

    ParentingU is here to answer questions from families like you. Subscribe now on your favorite podcast app including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Podcasts. You can also hear all episodes of ParentingU on our website.

    Our Lady of the Lake’s Children’s Hospital is now open! Read all about our amazing opening and what the Our Lady of the Lake’s Children’s Hospital means for our community.  Learn more about Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health at our website: https://ololchildrens.org/ Find Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Health on Facebook and Instagram.