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Parenting Great Kids with Dr. Meg Meeker

Parents are trying to navigate children through a world they themselves don’t often understand. America’s Mom, Dr. Meg Meeker, the country's trusted authority on parenting, teens, & children's health, offers practical insights to help parents simplify. The pediatrician, mother, & best selling author engages with experts & parents to take on relevant issues, answer real questions, & provide simple hope & encouragement to every parent. New episodes available every other week.
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May 10, 2016

Your kids want time with you. In this first episode, Dr. Meg explains how parents can learn how to make their kids feel important, how to listen, & get a plan! Featured Story Spotlight: “Action!”, about a filmmaker father creating time with his sons. Featured Question: Should I let my child take a cell phone to school? Send questions to askmeg@megmeekermd.com

1 Comments
  • over six years ago
    Sarah Weber
    I have enjoyed listening to some of your episodes. However, I found it mildly offensive and not helpful to suggest parents should only be away from their kids for 3 full days a week. Most working parents are required to work 8-5 M-F. If they can alter their schedule great, amazing, they’re very lucky. For those of us without the luxury, it did not provide helpful parenting advice to tell us “someone else is raising your child”. If other mothers/parents are like me, they feel guilt over this already. I would, in place of comments like this, find it helpful for more advice on how to parent effectively even if both parents work 40 hour weeks...
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