Helping Kids Overcome a Fear of Needles and Health Procedures with Dr. Jody Thomas, Episode #95

In this episode, Dr Jody Thomas explores how parents can create good health care experiences for their kids from the very start by empowering children with solid coping skills to help them manage the pain and distress of early pain experiences.From vaccinations to the usual bumps and bruises to the 25% of kids who experience chronic pain, the research demonstrates that those early experiences have a massive impact on their health outcomes into adulthood. In this podcast, we look specifically at helping children through a fear of needles. Dr. Jody Thomas is the CEO and founder of the Meg Foundation. For resources on needle pain and anxiety, click hereSigning up for the Meg Foundations newsletter is the best way to keep updated on new resources as they become available and get timely tools and tips: https://www.megfoundationforpain.org/lets-keep-in-touch/You can also follow the Megfoundation on: Instagram Facebook  TikTok PinterestInterested in more from the Institute?The Parenting Handbook: Your Guide to Raising Resilient Children is the ultimate guide to nurturing emotional regulation, resiliency, connection, and well-being in children. Find out more here .Our  parenting membership comes with over 90 Parenting & Mental Health Courses and more!. Click here . Listeners can take 40% OFF their annual membership (or $19.99/m). Get your  7-Day Free Trial today!Our professional membership offers affordable, accessible training all in one spot for mental health professionals! Find out more  here.We have amazing free parenting content on:YoutubeInstagramFacebook Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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