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To Improve Your Child’s Health, Change Your OWN Behaviors | Sheila Carroll, MD

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EPISODE 192 - Dr. Sheila Carroll is a board-certified pediatrician who is dedicated to helping children achieve their best health. She does this by working exclusively with parents who are willing to focus on modifying their own behaviors to ultimately improve their child's health. In the episode, Dr. Carroll discusses how parents can help and support children who are struggling with extra weight. EPISODE WEBPAGE: thehealthinvestment.com/192 P.S. – If you’re liking The Health Investment Podcast, be sure to hit “subscribe/follow” so that you never miss an episode 🙂 QUESTIONS I ASK DR. CARROLL IN THE EPISODE: You say you're dedicated to "helping children achieve their best health" and that you accomplish that by "working exclusively with parents who are willing to focus on modifying their own behaviors." How does your approach differ from the typical medical approach? How is a parent focusing on their own behavior helpful for the child? When you talk about modifying behaviors, are you mostly referring to diet? Or movement, sleep, and stress/anxiety, as well? What if a child doesn't want to change at all (like a teenager)? Can a parent still help them? Some parents don't have the greatest lifestyle habits themselves. What happens then? LINKS [SOME MAY BE AFFILIATE LINKS; PLEASE READ MY DISCLOSURE FOR MORE INFO]: Visit Dr. Carroll's website “My Unbiased Thrive Market Review (AND A Shopping List!)” – save money on your first Thrive Market order by clicking here Click here when you're ready to lose weight permanently! Follow The Health Investment Podcast on Instagram Follow host Brooke Simonson on Instagram Email Brooke: brooke@thehealthinvestment.com Shout out to Christian Juarez for the theme music! (Click here to visit his Soundcloud!!)
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EPISODE 192 - Dr. Sheila Carroll is a board-certified pediatrician who is dedicated to helping children achieve their best health. She does this by working exclusively with parents who are willing to focus on modifying their own behaviors to ultimately improve their child's health. In the episode, Dr. Carroll discusses how parents can help and support children who are struggling with extra weight. EPISODE WEBPAGE: thehealthinvestment.com/192 P.S. – If you’re liking The Health Investment Podcast, be sure to hit “subscribe/follow” so that you never miss an episode 🙂 QUESTIONS I ASK DR. CARROLL IN THE EPISODE: You say you're dedicated to "helping children achieve their best health" and that you accomplish that by "working exclusively with parents who are willing to focus on modifying their own behaviors." How does your approach differ from the typical medical approach? How is a parent focusing on their own behavior helpful for the child? When you talk about modifying behaviors, are you mostly referring to diet? Or movement, sleep, and stress/anxiety, as well? What if a child doesn't want to change at all (like a teenager)? Can a parent still help them? Some parents don't have the greatest lifestyle habits themselves. What happens then? LINKS [SOME MAY BE AFFILIATE LINKS; PLEASE READ MY DISCLOSURE FOR MORE INFO]: Visit Dr. Carroll's website “My Unbiased Thrive Market Review (AND A Shopping List!)” – save money on your first Thrive Market order by clicking here Click here when you're ready to lose weight permanently! Follow The Health Investment Podcast on Instagram Follow host Brooke Simonson on Instagram Email Brooke: brooke@thehealthinvestment.com Shout out to Christian Juarez for the theme music! (Click here to visit his Soundcloud!!)
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