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Your Child is Normal: with Dr Jessica Hochman

Jessica Hochman, MD, Board Certified Pediatrician
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Welcome to Your Child Is Normal, the podcast that educates and reassures parents about childhood behaviors, health concerns, and development. Hosted by Dr Jessica Hochman, a pediatrician and mom of three, this podcast covers a wide range of topics--from medical issues to emotional and social challenges--helping parents feel informed and confident. By providing expert insights and practical advic... more

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Aliza Sokolow
Chef and food educator, author of the children's book 'This is What I Eat'
Episode: Ep 218: Family Meals Made Easy, Tips from Aliza Sokolow, author of Children's Book: This is What I Eat
Mike McLeod
Founder of Grow Now ADHD and author of coaching materials for executive function
Grow Now ADHD
Episode: Ep 216: ADHD & Executive Function: What Matters More Than Grades (Part 1) — with Mike McLeod
Dr. Iris Kerin Orbuch
Gynecologist and endometriosis specialist, author of 'Beating Endo', medical contributor to documentaries.
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Episode: Ep 215: When Period Pain Isn’t Normal: Endometriosis in Teens with Dr. Iris Kerin Orbuch
Kim Shapira
Dietitian and Author
Kim Shapira Method
Episode: Ep 214: Raising Intuitive Eaters, with Kim Shapira, Dietician and Author
Dr Nicholas Kardaras
One of the country's leading experts on technology addiction in kids and teens.
Author of Glow Kids and Digital Madness
Episode: Ep 213: Screen addiction: how can we prevent this with our children? With Dr Nicholas Kardaras
Melissa Minney
Speech-language pathologist and creator of Raising Little Talkers
Raising Little Talkers
Episode: Ep 211: Is My Child’s Speech Normal? Speech Milestones & When to Worry (and When Not To) with SLP Melissa Minney, Raising Little Talkers
Devon Kuntzman
Toddler expert and author
Transforming Toddlerhood
Episode: Ep 206: Navigating Toddler Behavior: From Tantrums to Understanding with Devon Kuntzman, Transforming Toddlerhood
Dr. Shirley Hershko
Clinician and ADHD specialist with personal experience raising children with ADHD
Episode: Ep 205: Making Sense of ADHD: Diagnosis, Treatment Options & Strengths with Shirley Hersko
Dr. Ali Navidi
GI psychologist specializing in the connection between the brain and gut
GI Psychology
Episode: Ep 204: Exploring solutions for Gut-Brain disorders in children, a conversation with Dr. Ali Navidi, GI psychologist

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Dr. Jessica Hochman
A pediatrician dedicated to educating and supporting parents about childhood behaviors and health concerns. With firsthand experience as a mother of three, she brings both professional and personal insights to her discussions.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 260 ratings
  • Parent/educator

    This is a fantastic podcast. As an educator of young children and a parent of teens, I’ve found so many helpful tips and values to share at home and work.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mamakenya
    United Statesa month ago
  • Pediatrician

    This is amazing podcast! Highly recommend as a parent or a doctor

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Pedlans
    United States5 months ago
  • There’s something here for everyone!

    Im so happy to have found this podcast. There are so many useful topics—I will use this as a compendium as I raise my children!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Carolenurse
    United States5 months ago
  • Amazing for Parents AND Pediatricians :)

    I’m a pediatrician myself, but even more importantly, I’m a parent.

    Dr. Hochman provides valuable information for parents, all while striking a healthy balance between practical yet evidence-based advice.

    Give her a listen!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Vinhy
    United States6 months ago
  • Helping Kids feel safe before anesthesia

    I was honored to join Dr. Jessica Hochman on your child's normal episode 197 to discuss how we can help children feel safe before anesthesia. We explored practical compassionate stragedies -like honest preparation and adapting care to each child's need -that can truly transform as stressful experience into a more positive one. Dr Hochman thoughtful questions made for a meaningful, parent-focused conversation. I'm grateful to be part of a platform that empowers families and supports more empathe... more

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    5
    DocJCLewis
    United States6 months ago

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The host's expertise as a pediatrician reassures parents, making the content both credible and relatable.
Listeners appreciate the thoughtful and practical advice shared for navigating parenting challenges.
Many find the variety of topics discussed to be useful and relevant for their everyday parenting concerns.

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Ep 218: Family Meals Made Easy, Tips from Aliza Sokolow, author of Children's Book: This is What I Eat
Q: What are some simple ways to start involving kids with cooking?
Going to the store together and making meals like soup together can help kids gain interest in cooking.
Ep 218: Family Meals Made Easy, Tips from Aliza Sokolow, author of Children's Book: This is What I Eat
Q: Do you have any tips to share with parents who think it's too hard and too time consuming with the reality of modern family life?
Meal prepping on Sundays can help parents manage their time better. Setting aside time to prep snacks and meals can make a big difference during hectic weekdays.
Ep 218: Family Meals Made Easy, Tips from Aliza Sokolow, author of Children's Book: This is What I Eat
Q: What inspired you to write a book, specifically one to target kids, three to seven, to have them eat healthier?
The biggest change setting a precedence for eating in children is two to five and getting them to try as many things as possible. I wanted to do a children's book to get kids a deep love and curiosity for healthy eating.
Ep 217: Reducing Screens & Ending Homework Battles: The Parenting Playbook (Part 2) — with Mike McLeod
Q: What is the first step that you would tell parents in terms of decreasing screen time at home?
You need to be an authoritative parent and eliminate unnecessary screens.
Ep 214: Raising Intuitive Eaters, with Kim Shapira, Dietician and Author
Q: How can parents check in on a kid and make sure that they're eating when they're hungry?
Ask what hunger feels like and encourage playful discussions about it without instilling fear or shame.

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3. Dr. Iris Kerin Orbuch
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