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How Do I Talk to My Kid About Puberty?

How Do I Talk to My Kid About Puberty?

For some parents and caregivers, the puberty conversation can feel tricky, but it doesn’t have to be. On Health Matters, a pediatrician provides insight on how to approach it.

Health Matters · Dr. Edith Bracho-Sanchez, Faith Salie

November 20, 202414m 53sbonus

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Show Notes

This week on Health Matters our host, Faith Salie, talks to Dr. Edith Bracho-Sanchez, a pediatrician at NewYork-Presbyterian’s Ambulatory Care Network and Columbia, about ways parents and caregivers can talk to their children about puberty and the changes that come with this stage in life. Dr. Bracho-Sanchez also discusses why puberty may be happening earlier and earlier in children.

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