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Dr. Ann-Louise Lockhart is a pediatric psychologist, parent coach, and business owner at A New Day Pediatric Psychology in San Antonio, TX.
Dr. Lockhart is originally from St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands. She completed her doctoral and post-doctoral training with the U.S. military where she worked for 10 years. She opened up her own private practice in January 2016.
Dr. Lockhart specializes in ADHD, anxiety, and medical diagnoses. Her passion is helping people find healing, meaning, and their unique purpose.
In this episode, Dr. Lockhart gives tips on raising race conscious children, the problem with racial color blindness, the importance of integrating Black voices in every household, reflecting on one's limiting beliefs and childhood narrative, communicating effectively with racist family members, and more.
This episode is not only for parents, as we all need to work on getting more comfortable with conversations around race and racism.
FOLLOW DR. LOCKHART:
WEBSITE: www.anewdaysa.com
INSTA: @dr.annlouise.lockhart
FACEBOOK: A New Day Pediatric Psychology
STAY CONNECTED:
INSTA: @trustandthrive
TIKOK:@trustandthrive
TWITTER: @trustandthrive
FACEBOOK: bit.ly/FBtaramont
WEBSITE: www.tara-mont.com
EMAIL: [email protected]
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Dr. Ann-Louise Lockhart is a pediatric psychologist, parent coach, and business owner at A New Day Pediatric Psychology in San Antonio, TX.
Dr. Lockhart is originally from St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands. She completed her doctoral and post-doctoral training with the U.S. military where she worked for 10 years. She opened up her own private practice in January 2016.
Dr. Lockhart specializes in ADHD, anxiety, and medical diagnoses. Her passion is helping people find healing, meaning, and their unique purpose.
In this episode, Dr. Lockhart gives tips on raising race conscious children, the problem with racial color blindness, the importance of integrating Black voices in every household, reflecting on one's limiting beliefs and childhood narrative, communicating effectively with racist family members, and more.
This episode is not only for parents, as we all need to work on getting more comfortable with conversations around race and racism.
FOLLOW DR. LOCKHART:
WEBSITE: www.anewdaysa.com
INSTA: @dr.annlouise.lockhart
FACEBOOK: A New Day Pediatric Psychology
STAY CONNECTED:
INSTA: @trustandthrive
TIKOK:@trustandthrive
TWITTER: @trustandthrive
FACEBOOK: bit.ly/FBtaramont
WEBSITE: www.tara-mont.com
EMAIL: [email protected]

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