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Lifecycle: Navigating Puberty

Mar 25, 202541 minSeason 141Ep. 156
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Episode description

Host Jennifer Semenza spoke with Dr. Danielle Curitore, a Pediatric Physician at Heritage Health Facilities in Orange, California, to discuss navigating healthcare issues for adolescents and teens. Dr. Curitore highlighted the importance of parents maintaining open communication, providing accurate information, and seeking preventive care to support their child’s physical and emotional well-being during this transitional period.

 

In addition to her professional expertise as a pediatrician, Dr. Curitore is also a mother of two teenagers, making her an ideal guest for this topic.

 

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·        The stages of child development

·        Sleep strategies for kids: Expert advice from a Providence pediatrician

 

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