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Healthy Children Podcast🎙: Poop, Noise, and Healthy Eating

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We've got it all! Listen now the new AAP podcast for parents! Please if you have problems viewing th

We've got it all! Listen now the new AAP podcast for parents! Please [click here]( if you have problems viewing this message. [HCpod-email-newStarburst_2831475.jpg]( A Podcast for Parents from the AAP --------------------------------------------------------------- Listen to the weekly Healthy Children podcast with host Dr. Edith Bracho-Sanchez ([@doctora_edith](. Dr. Bracho-Sanchez will speak with fellow pediatric health experts about all things parenting—the good, the bad and the messy. Click below to subscribe! Coming soon: Our "Ask the Pediatrician" episode with special guest Dr. Jennifer Shu, medical editor of HealthyChildren.org! What question(s) would YOU like to ask? [Submit yours here]( by July 31, 2024. New Episodes of Healthy Children [View All Episodes]( EPISODE 8 [Poop: What's Normal and When to Worry]( Dr. Bracho-Sanchez talks with Nathan T. Chomilo, MD, FAAP, about no parent's favorite topic: poop. They answer all the questions you might have about frequency, consistency, color, and when to worry about constipation. [LISTEN NOW]( EPISODE 7 [Noise: Protecting Our Kids’ Hearing]( Our host talks with Brian K. Reilly, MD, FACS, FAAP, a pediatric otolaryngologist or ear, nose and throat doctor. They look at the impact of noise on our children’s lives—from white noise machines, from fireworks, from headphones, and even from traffic and lawnmowers outside our windows. Dr. Reilly offers ways to limit the cumulative damage from exposure. [LISTEN NOW]( EPISODE 6 [Healthy Eating: Parenting Styles to Avoid Food Fights]( Dr. Bracho-Sanchez welcomes Dr. Natalie Muth, a pediatrician and registered dietitian, to the podcast. They look at which parenting style leads to the healthiest eating habits, but they also acknowledge that it's difficult to get it right every single day. [LISTEN NOW]( [poc-logo_2132261.jpg]( Subscribe today! Look for Healthy Children on Apple, Amazon Music, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Learn more at [HealthyChildren.org/podcast](. Feel free to share this email with your family and friends! [poc-bug-apple-118_2132270.png]( [poc-bug-apple-118_2132270.png]( [Spotify]( [poc-logo-j&j_1854480.jpg]( © COPYRIGHT AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. American Academy of Pediatrics | 345 Park Boulevard Itasca, IL 60143 | 866/843-2271 | mcc@aap.orgmailto:support@realmagnet.com Click [here]( to unsubscribe. American Academy of Pediatrics, 345 Park Boulevard, Itasca, IL 60143

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