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The feelings & emotions of your child are deeply connected to you. Depression in parents can cause anxiety in children but happy parents cause happiness in children. Would you like to gain practical, helpful truth rather than guilt? This episode features an inspiring conversation with Darcy Britten, a counselor, mother of 5 biological children, & 2 adopted children. Darcy has overcome two bouts of depression. Are you ready to overcome your roadblocks? Listen & begin today! Send your questions to: askmeg@megmeekermd.com
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Raising Strong Kids: Building Resilience in Challenging Times
Episode 219 | In our efforts to protect and shield our kids from the pain and discomfort of this world, we inadvertently can make them be more codependent and fearful instead of resilient. Dr. Jonathan DePierro

Protecting Kids from Harmful Content
Episode 218 | It’s tough to find safe and wholesome entertainment options for children in the digital age. The digital content children consume can significantly influence their thoughts, attitudes, and behavior. Brent Dusing

An Evidence-Based Look at Vaccines
Episode 217 | Do you want to feel empowered and confident when making important medical decisions for your children? It starts by ensuring your choices are based on solid unbiased scientific evidence. Dr. Marty Makary

Building Powerful Father-Child Relationships
Episode 216 | Struggling to connect with your child? Aaron Bryant, a passionate advocate for father-child relationships, guides fathers on how to mend broken bonds and foster open communication with their children.

Supporting Children through Grief and Trauma
Episode 215 | Sooner or later, your child will experience grief or trauma. As a parent, there’s nothing more painful than seeing your child struggle and not find relief. Dr. Julie Kaplow.

From Chaos to Calm: Managing Challenging Behavior in Children
Episode 214 l If you feel overwhelmed and frustrated about your child’s challenging behavior, it’s time to break free from the cycle of ineffective actions that only add to your pain.