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Who needs pediatric advice when Facebook has all the answers?! But on a serious note, if you're tired of sifting through wild mom-group myths and want solid guidance, join the PedsDocTalk community! thanks for the inspo @theerelatablemama #motherhood #toddlermom #pediatrician #momhumor #pediatriciansoftiktok #parentinghumor #toddlertips #momlife #pediatriciantips
May 3, 2024
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It can be amusing (or downright frustrating 😅) when someone confidently declares your child will do something in a set number of days - like parenting comes with a manual or a one-size-fits-all plan. The truth? Every child is unique. Each has their own temperament, developmental pace, and readiness for milestones. Whether it’s potty training, sleep, or starting solids, what works beautifully for one child might completely backfire for another. I fell into the “three-day potty training” method m
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6 months ago
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Want to help your toddler talk more? Avoid these common mistakes! 🚨 As a pediatrician and a mom, I know how exciting it is to wait for those first real words. But some things we do without thinking can actually make talking harder for our toddlers. Here are a few quick fixes that help build real language skills: ❌ Repeating “Say Mama! Say Dada!” all day ✅ Instead, model the word in real moments: “It’s Mama!” or “Dada is home!” Kids learn through hearing language in context, not pressure. ❌ Aski
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5 months ago
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Solo parenting day which means things get a lot more silly to get me through the day. I don’t dance to distract her from eating, but her look at it as a social and fun moment and she loves it. | pedsdoctalk
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11 months ago
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Let’s be honest, toddlers test us. And sometimes we react before we get a chance to slow down and think. But how we respond in those charged moments teaches them what is normal, what is safe, and how to handle big emotions. Pulling a toddler’s hair to “show how it feels” might feel instinctive in the moment, but toddlers do not learn that way. They do not learn through mimicry. They learn through modeling. When we stay grounded while they are dysregulated, we are not just stopping a behavior. We
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4 months ago
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When kids get physical during a meltdown, it’s not “bad behavior” - it’s their brain doing what it’s wired to do. The emotional part of the brain is fully online from birth, but the thinking part that helps with self-control is still under construction ( even into adulthood!😱) A few extra things to keep in mind: ✔️ Redirection: If they refuse your safe option (“stomp here” or “hit this pillow”), stay near by but don’t be a punching bag (protect yourself), repeat the limit once, and model the ac
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8 months ago
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Let’s talk about some uncomfortable truths. No shame or judgment here, but sometimes the biggest parenting shifts come from facing the hard stuff head-on. These might sting a little, but they’re worth sitting with-because how we show up now shapes who our kids become later. 1. You’re the parent. Your job isn’t to avoid their disappointment-it’s to hold the boundary they need. 2. If you’re not modeling an action, behavior, or value; don’t expect them to. 3. Stop blaming teachers for problems you’
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10 months ago
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As parents, it’s so easy to get caught up in the daily grind and forget what it was like to be a kid. The worries, schedules, and responsibilities of adulthood often drown out the simple joys and fears we once felt ourselves. But taking a moment to step into our children’s shoes, to remember what it felt like to be their age, can completely change how we respond to them. 💛 It’s also powerful to reflect on our own childhoods: what we want to pass on, and what we want to unlearn. This is how we r
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6 months ago
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🎓 From a grad cap to parenting empowerment. 🥹 I created PedsDocTalk with a vision to empower parents with knowledge, understanding, and the confidence to navigate the beautiful, yet often complex, journey of parenthood. How long have you been a part of the PedsDocTalk family? Let me know in the comments! I'm so thankful that you're here! #fblifestyle #ParentingJourney #ParentingSupport #PedsDocTalk #ParentingWisdom #ParentLife #ParenthoodUnfiltered #ParentingCommunity #RealParenting #ParentEmp
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8 months ago
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SAVE AND SHARE IF YOU FOUND THIS HELPFUL Parents research big decisions - cars, homes, strollers - because they want to make the safest choice. That instinct is solid. The tricky part is that medical risk doesn’t work the same way as consumer research, and that’s where so many people get pulled into fear instead of facts. Real medical risk includes things you can’t see in short clips or viral posts. ✔️ How common the disease actually is. ✔️ What the illness looks like in real kids. ✔️ What compl
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5 months ago
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🎉 5 YEARS of The PedsDocTalk Podcast! 🎉 What started as an idea to share more of my passion for education for child health, development, and parenting has turned into over 6 million downloads, hundreds of episodes, and a movement to empower parents with science-backed, judgment-free conversations on parenting, child health, development, and tackling misinformation. And it’s ALL thanks to YOU! 💛 Your support, shares, and thoughtful discussions have made this podcast what it is today. To celebe
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Mar 17, 2025
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I’ve been in Pediatric medicine for 10 years and I’ve never been more sick with toddler germs than after becoming a mom. 🤧🤧 Double tap if you know the struggle. Follow @pedsdoctalk for more toddler life tips. #motherhood #toddlermom #pediatrician #momhumor #pediatriciansoftiktok #parentinghumor #toddlertips #momlife | pedsdoctalk
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Mar 9, 2025
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Sick season is no joke. It feels like as soon as one kid is finally better, another virus swoops in and takes its place. 🥴 This video is based on a true story. My daughter started preschool. After one week of orientation, ended up with a virus. She had on/off symptoms that kept her out for two weeks. Went back for one week and then BOOM-runny nose again. If you’re in the thick of it right now, you’re not alone. Managing sick kids is hard- trust me, I know this both as a pediatrician and as a mo
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7 months ago
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🗣️ Little Ears Are Always Listening 👂💕 The way we talk about our own bodies, and the bodies of others, has a huge impact on how kids see themselves. Words matter, and kids pick up on everything. The holidays can be especially tough for anyone with body image struggles. Between comments about food, weight, or how someone looks for photos, it’s easy for old patterns and insecurities to creep in. But this is also an opportunity to model something different - for ourselves and for our kids. Here
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5 months ago
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pedsdoctalk
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SAVE AND SHARE THIS if you're on a journey to be a better version of yourself for your kids. There was a time when tension lived in my body like it paid rent. A raised voice, a tantrum, a tiny pushback from my kids (or husband or even friend) could shift me into fight mode before I even knew it was happening. I wasn’t proud of it, but shame never helped me change it either. In this highly requested topic, I discuss how I navigated anger and the lessons I've learned. This is guidance with insight
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5 months ago
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We tend to focus so much on what we say but remember: your kids are also watching what you do and how you do it. So much of communication is non-speaking. So much of what they do is physically modeled by what we do. I was working out and my daughter was watching with my husband from a distance and about 20 minutes after I was done; we saw her starting to exercise on her own ❤️ Child development is incredibly fascinating and I’m here to teach you all about it. | pedsdoctalk
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3 months ago
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They mean well. 🥹�But when the grandparents say, “Just skip the nap so we can all do brunch,”�they forget that little ones run on rhythm—and tired toddlers don’t exactly ease into a meal. 😅�Holding boundaries isn’t about being rigid—it’s about protecting peace (theirs and ours).�And open conversations with family help everyone stay on the same team. 💛 #RespectTheNap #healthyboundaries #pedsdoctalk | pedsdoctalk
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3 months ago
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Is parenting starting to feel like a performance review? 📊 Did they eat enough? 📱 Too much screen time? 🛌 Nap missed by 10 minutes? 🎯 Milestones not “advanced”? If you’ve ever spiraled over a skipped veggie, a 37-minute nap, or whether Ms. Rachel is permanently rewiring your toddler’s brain… today’s podcast episode is for you. In it, I introduce a new mindset I call Zoom Out Parenting. It’s a way to shift from moment-to-moment panic to big-picture peace. It’s not about being chill for the sa
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11 months ago
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pedsdoctalk
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One of the best things we can do for our baby’s motor development? Give them the freedom to move! It’s easy to rely on baby gear or limit floor time (because, let’s be real, life gets busy!), but movement is key for building strength, coordination, and confidence. And you don't need fancy gear to cushion falls. Focus on childproofing and let them learn by trial and error and your guidance. The more babies can explore, stretch, and play, the more they develop essential motor skills for rolling, c
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Mar 17, 2025
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DOUBLE TAP if you have been told any of these as a new mom. Follow @pedsdoctalk to join our judgment-free zone for all parents! 🙌🏽 #pediatrician #pedsdoctalk #doctormom #toddlermom #newbornmom #pediatriciansoftiktok #motherhood #firsttimemom | pedsdoctalk
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May 11, 2025
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Let’s talk about the thing so many parents secretly dread: public tantrums. Because it’s not just about the crying child-it’s about the eyes on you, the pressure to perform, the fear of being judged in real-time when your toddler loses it at Target. And that pressure? It can dysregulate us just as much as the tantrum does our child. You’re not alone if you’ve ever left a store sweating, replaying what just happened, wondering if you “handled it right.” Here’s the truth: tantrums in public aren’t
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10 months ago
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PEDTALK | Quando o sopro no bebê preocupa? Cardiologia pediátrica sem romantização
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2 months ago
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Medway
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New role & New challenges ✅ National Paediatric Influencers Meet☺️ #drsnmishra #childdoctor #connectcreatedebunk #pedtalk #parentingtips #parenting #babycaretips #childdoctor #viralreels #paediatric #parentingtipsandtricks #doctor | Dr.Sankar Narayan Mishra
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11 months ago
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PEDTALK | When does a teenager leave pediatrics? What nobody explains to you.
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1 month ago
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Medway
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Whenever I speak out about public policies affecting kids’ health, I’m told to “stay in my lane” or “leave politics out of it.” But here’s the truth: as a pediatrician, children’s health policies ARE my lane. The cost of insulin, access to Medicaid, gun safety laws, paid leave - these aren’t abstract issues. They shape whether kids thrive or suffer, long before they ever step into my office. As a pediatrician, my commitment is to children and families first. I care for all kids, no matter their
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8 months ago
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IF YOU LOVE THE PODCAST--COMMENT AND SHARE! If feeding your kid has turned into a daily math problem, protein here, veggies there, did they get enough iron, enough fiber, enough of everything… you are not alone. But kids do not grow up with a healthy relationship with food because we hit perfect micronutrients on a Tuesday. They grow up with it because: ✔️ Food is not a report card ✔️ Meals feel safe, not stressful ✔️ No food gets a moral identity, good, bad, clean, junk ✔️ They practice listeni
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3 months ago
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Volume up for a relaxing experience. I’m hooked! I was a puzzle girlie growing up. Never did LEGO and now my son is obsessed and I have a new hobby. Hello adult money for kid hobbies! 🙌🏽. And adding the sound of Lego building to this: so relaxing. I made this and showed Ryaan and he said “I can’t wait to have kids so I can stay up late and build legos after they go to sleep” 😆. What am I building next? I’m partial to botanicals. | pedsdoctalk
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4 months ago
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PEDTALK | What changes in 2026? Goals, habits and predictions for Pediatrics
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4 months ago
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Medway
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PEDTALK | O que todo pediatra deveria saber sobre saúde mental infantil
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Medway
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What an incredible experience to be a panelist at Ped Talk! 🙌 Surrounded by some of the brightest pediatric minds of our country. Each one committed to spreading awareness and evidence-based knowledge through social media. Hats off to the organisers for uniting us all under one inspiring platform. #drimranpatel #grateful #pedtalk #viewers #bestdr | Best Dr.
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