Little Health: A Cleveland Clinic Children’s Podcast
Cleveland Clinic Children’s
20 episodes
1 week ago
What do you do when your child struggles to connect with others? When they just don't seem to fit in on the playground or in the group chat? This episode explores the emotional side of parenting a child with a developmental difference like ADHD or autism, or one who simply finds friendships a challenge. We'll talk about what's really going on inside their heads, the importance of social skills and perseverance, and how to help them find a place where they feel completely accepted.
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What do you do when your child struggles to connect with others? When they just don't seem to fit in on the playground or in the group chat? This episode explores the emotional side of parenting a child with a developmental difference like ADHD or autism, or one who simply finds friendships a challenge. We'll talk about what's really going on inside their heads, the importance of social skills and perseverance, and how to help them find a place where they feel completely accepted.
Little Health: A Cleveland Clinic Children’s Podcast
22 minutes
6 months ago
Finding the Words: Talking Cancer with Children
When a child faces a serious illness like cancer, it often leads to a lot of emotional struggles for the entire family. In this episode, as we begin our season on pediatric cancer and blood disorders, we provide insights on how to talk to children about difficult health news, manage big emotions, and find helpful support resources along the way.
Little Health: A Cleveland Clinic Children’s Podcast
What do you do when your child struggles to connect with others? When they just don't seem to fit in on the playground or in the group chat? This episode explores the emotional side of parenting a child with a developmental difference like ADHD or autism, or one who simply finds friendships a challenge. We'll talk about what's really going on inside their heads, the importance of social skills and perseverance, and how to help them find a place where they feel completely accepted.