Healthy Baby, Happy Parent
When your baby turns their nose up at the veggies you offer, or your toddler refuses to eat any food that isn’t white, it’s normal to think: “Oh no! Do I have a picky eater? What do I do?” In this episode, James Shander, MD, a pediatrician at Pewaukee Pediatrics, offers this reassuring perspective: picky eating is a normal part of your baby’s development. Dr. Shander offers an expert look at what’s causing your toddler’s reluctance to try new foods, and offers helpful tips for introducing foods, avoiding power struggles, and more.
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How do babies learn to talk? And what can parents and caregivers do to help little ones learn to communicate? In this episode, we hear from George Stotis, MD, a pediatrician at Forest View Pediatrics, about how a baby’s speech and language develop over the first year and a half of life, how you can help support your baby’s speech and language development, and how your baby’s pediatrician can help if you have concerns.
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From forming bonds with caregivers to learning to regulate emotions and sleep, a baby’s well-being encompasses the whole child - including their mental, emotional, and behavioral health. In this episode we speak with Sam Sprung, a Behavioral Health Consultant (BHC) at Pewaukee Pediatrics, about how BHCs work alongside pediatricians to help the whole family thrive.
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We hear a lot in the news these days about mental health in teens and adults, but did you know that mental and behavioral health care is important for babies, too? In this episode we speak with Karen Swanson, MD, a pediatrician at Pewaukee Pediatrics, about why it’s so important that both babies and caregivers get mental health support starting with those early well-baby visits. Dr. Swanson explains what a Behavioral Health Consultant is, how Children’s pediatricians work with BHCs to ensure that babies and children receive access to mental and behavioral health services, and why mental...
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Your relationship with your baby’s doctor matters a lot! They’re the expert you’ll go to when your baby is sick, a caring guide through well-baby visits, and can even be an important partner in making parenting decisions. But for a new parent, choosing a pediatrician may seem overwhelming. In this episode, we talk with Jerome Esser, MD, a pediatrician with Mayfair Pediatrics, about how to choose your baby’s pediatrician. From how to get your toughest questions answered to why communication style is so important, Dr. Esser offers a wealth of information to make...
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If you’re curious about “baby led weaning” and think you might like to skip those jars of store-bought puree, you’re definitely going to want to listen to this episode. We talk with Dr. Patrick Lehman, a primary care pediatrician at Bluemound Pediatrics at Children’s Wisconsin, to find out more about this newer method of introducing solids, which involves feeding your baby age-appropriate pieces of the same foods your family is eating. Dr. Lehman covers safety issues, which foods to try first, and the benefits and drawbacks of baby-led weaning in this episode of Healthy Baby, Happy...
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When your baby comes down with that first case of sniffles, sneezes, and coughing, it can really make you worry. In this episode, we talk with Dr. Aimee Behnke, MD, a pediatrician at Children’s Wisconsin Urgent Care, about what to do when your baby is sick. You’ll learn how to treat illnesses at home, how to tell the difference between a common cold and something more serious, and how to tell when it’s time to call your baby’s pediatrician or head to urgent care. Dr. Behnke also shares helpful information about how the pediatricians at Children’s communicate with you when your baby...
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Vaccines, or immunizations, are a big part of most of your baby’s early pediatrician appointments, but many parents have questions about how immunizations work and why shots are given at specific times, or may have concerns about side effects and safety. In this episode, Kristin Bencik-Boudreau, DO, a pediatrician at the Children’s Wisconsin Bayshore Pediatrics primary care office, answers questions about how vaccines work, why they’re given at certain ages, and which illnesses they protect your baby against. You’ll also be armed with myth-busting information that will help you make...
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It’s exciting when those first tiny tooth buds erupt, but teething can be an uncomfortable process for parents and babies alike. In this episode John Schimek, MD, a pediatrician at the Children’s Wisconsin Forest View Pediatrics primary care office, explains when you can expect baby’s first teeth to come in, how long teething lasts, how you should care for those early teeth, and more.
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What’s really happening in your baby’s brain when they play peek-a-boo or clack blocks together? A lot. While play may seem all like fun and games, it’s actually your baby’s first work, and a crucial part of their social, emotional, cognitive and physical development. In this episode, Children’s Wisconsin pediatrician Dana Greulich, MD, shares just why it’s so important for your baby to play - and why YOU are their most important playmate. From how to choose quality, age-appropriate toys to why your pediatrician keeps talking about tummy time, we’re breaking down baby’s play...
info_outlineBaby's first cough, fever and sniffles can cause a lot of anxiety. What's really going on when baby doesn't feel well, what's the best way to treat common colds and viruses, and how do you know when it's time to call the doctor? In this episode pediatrician Dr. Zaigham Tahir from Children's Wisconsin Urgent Care offers tons of reassurance and some great advice to help parents figure out which symptoms are normal - and when it's time to take baby in to be seen.