Kids’ Health Uncomplicated
Kids’ Health Uncomplicated is a brand-new podcast from Cincinnati Children's designed to make parenting and kids’ health feel a little less overwhelming. Hosted by Patty and featuring trusted experts from one of the nation’s leading pediatric hospitals, each episode breaks down real questions families face — from newborn anxiety and sleep struggles to serious diagnoses and everything in between.
Through honest conversations, expert insight and relatable stories, Kids’ Health Uncomplicated delivers real answers without the medical jargon. New episodes release every other Tuesday. Whether you’re a new parent, seasoned caregiver or just looking for trusted pediatric guidance, this podcast is here to help make kids’ health … uncomplicated.
Kids’ Health Uncomplicated is a brand-new podcast from Cincinnati Children's designed to make parenting and kids’ health feel a little less overwhelming. Hosted by Patty and featuring trusted experts from one of the nation’s leading pediatric hospitals, each episode breaks down real questions families face — from newborn anxiety and sleep struggles to serious diagnoses and everything in between.
Through honest conversations, expert insight and relatable stories, Kids’ Health Uncomplicated delivers real answers without the medical jargon. New episodes release every other Tuesday. Whether you’re a new parent, seasoned caregiver or just looking for trusted pediatric guidance, this podcast is here to help make kids’ health … uncomplicated.
Episodes
Friday Jun 04, 2021
COVID-19 and Kids: Finding New Normal
Friday Jun 04, 2021
Friday Jun 04, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has been tough for everyone. Children have missed so much – time with grandparents, in-person school, prom, graduation, and sports. Overnight, the pandemic changed life as they knew it. This week we discuss the effects of COVID-19 in children and their families. Our guests, Dr. Josh Schaffzin, Dr. Monica Mitchell, and Dr. Mary Carol Burkhardt share their perspectives on how we’re finding a new normal and what parents can do to help kids as they adjust to what’s next.







