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Plus: Building Resilience in Children and Teens - listen now! Please if you have problems viewing th

Plus: Building Resilience in Children and Teens - listen now! Please [click here]( if you have problems viewing this message. [HCpod-email-newStarburst_2831475.jpg]( A Podcast for Parents from the AAP --------------------------------------------------------------- Listen to the weekly Healthy Children podcast with host Dr. Edith Bracho-Sanchez ([@doctora_edith](. Dr. Bracho-Sanchez will speak with fellow pediatric health experts about all things parenting—the good, the bad and the messy. Click below to subscribe! New Episodes of Healthy Children [View All Episodes]( EPISODE 14 [Helmets: When and Why to Wear Them]( Dr. Maneesha Agarwal joins host Dr. Edith Bracho-Sanchez to talk about helmet use during sports and recreation. Dr. Agarwal offers strategies for choosing the right helmet type, making sure it fits and persuading older tweens and teens to wear it. She also explains why advocacy is needed to make helmets more equitable. [LISTEN NOW]( EPISODE 13 [Building Resilience in Children and Teens]( Dr. Kenneth R. Ginsburg, author of the forthcoming AAP book, [Lighthouse Parenting]( joins host Dr. Edith Bracho-Sanchez to talk about helping children grow into resilient adolescents and young adults. They debunk the myths about teens being rebellious, risky and self-centered. Instead, they focus on the positives: rapid brain growth, idealism and a real desire for approval from their parents. [LISTEN NOW]( The Healthy Children Podcast is brought to you by donations to the AAP Friends of Children Fund. To learn more about AAP philanthropy, visit[aap.org/donate](. [poc-logo_2132261.jpg]( Subscribe today! Look for Healthy Children on Apple, Amazon Music, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Learn more at [HealthyChildren.org/podcast](. Feel free to share this email with your family and friends! [poc-bug-apple-118_2132270.png]( [poc-bug-apple-118_2132270.png]( [Spotify]( [YouTubeButton111_2904497.png]( [poc-logo-j&j_1854480.jpg]( © COPYRIGHT AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. American Academy of Pediatrics | 345 Park Boulevard Itasca, IL 60143 | 866/843-2271 | mcc@aap.orgmailto:support@realmagnet.com Click [here]( to unsubscribe. American Academy of Pediatrics, 345 Park Boulevard, Itasca, IL 60143

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