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MomDocTalk with Kristen Cook, MD
Welcome to MomDoc Talk, where real-life parenting meets medical expertise! Hosted by Dr. Kristen Cook, a seasoned pediatrician and mom, this podcast is your go-to resource for evidence-based insights on child development, health, and raising well-rounded, compassionate kids. As both a mother and a pediatrician with over a decade of experience, Dr. Cook understands the challenges parents face today and knows what truly works. Each episode dives into relatable parenting stories, expert advice, and science-backed tips, blending warmth, wisdom, and practicality to support you in guiding your child’s growth in today’s ever-evolving world.
Join Dr. Cook and her guests as they tackle everything from behavior management to health basics, all while keeping the focus on raising good humans.
Disclaimer
The information presented in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not a substitution for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your healthcare provider for medical concerns. All of the opinions are of Dr. Kristen Cook and do not reflect the opinions of her employer nor the hospitals she is affiliated with. The authors and publishers of this podcast do not assume any responsibility for errors, omissions, or consequences of using the information provided.
MomDocTalk with Kristen Cook, MD
Lying: The Surprising Truth About Your Child's Little White Lies
In this episode of MomDoc Talk, Kristen discusses the topic of lying in children with pediatrician and parenting expert Dr. Kristen Cook. Dr. Cook explains why children lie, how parents can respond without damaging trust, and strategies to reduce lying. She breaks down the developmental stages of lying from toddlers to teenagers, emphasizing the importance of modeling honesty and creating a safe environment for truth-telling. Dr. Cook provides practical advice for parents, including using natural consequences and fostering open communication, to help children develop honesty and navigate this common parenting challenge.
- Understanding the reasons why children lie
- The developmental stages of lying in children (toddlers, preschoolers, school-aged children, teenagers)
- The difference in perception and engagement with lying across age groups
- The importance of modeling honesty for children
- Strategies for parents to respond to lying without damaging trust
- The role of natural consequences in teaching honesty
- Creating a safe environment for truth-telling
- The impact of parental behavior on children's understanding of honesty
- Encouraging open communication through age-appropriate language
- Recognizing that lying is a common human behavior and part of child development
Podcast Disclaimer
The information presented in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not a substitution for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your healthcare provider for medical concerns. All of the opinions are of Dr. Kristen Cook and do not reflect the opinions of her employer nor the hospitals she is affiliated with. The authors and publishers of this podcast do not assume any responsibility for errors, omissions, or consequences of using the information provided.
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