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In this episode, Dr. Natasha Burgert, a board-certified pediatrician and national spokesperson for the American Academy of Pediatrics, discusses her new book, "Managing Childhood Anxiety for Dummies." The conversation delves into the intersection of anxiety and ADHD in children, emphasizing the importance of early identification and treatment. Dr. Burgert shares insights from her practice, highlighting the role of environmental factors like nutrition and sleep in managing these conditions. The discussion also touches on the challenges and strategies for engaging children in therapy, the impact of parenting styles, and the unique aspects of her book, including its practical approach and inclusion of Taylor Swift Easter eggs.
By Dr Nerissa Bauer and Dr Jennifer DiltsIn this episode, Dr. Natasha Burgert, a board-certified pediatrician and national spokesperson for the American Academy of Pediatrics, discusses her new book, "Managing Childhood Anxiety for Dummies." The conversation delves into the intersection of anxiety and ADHD in children, emphasizing the importance of early identification and treatment. Dr. Burgert shares insights from her practice, highlighting the role of environmental factors like nutrition and sleep in managing these conditions. The discussion also touches on the challenges and strategies for engaging children in therapy, the impact of parenting styles, and the unique aspects of her book, including its practical approach and inclusion of Taylor Swift Easter eggs.