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Mama Doc Medicine Wendy Sue Swanson

Mama Doc Medicine By Wendy Sue Swanson

Mama Doc Medicine by Wendy Sue Swanson


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This resource is a compilation of some of the most popular posts of pediatrician Wendy Sue Swanson's "Seattle Mama Doc" parenting blog. Entries are organized into 4 sections: Prevention, Social-Emotional Support, Immunizations, and Work-Life Balance/Mothering.

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Mama Doc Medicine: Finding Calm and Confidence in Parenting, Child Health, and Work-Life Balance by Wendy Sue Swanson

"Parents want to do what's right," explains Mama Doc blogger and physician Wendy Sue Swanson. Yet many parents find that defining what's right can sometimes be elusive, so Dr. Swanson has created this innovative guide to help. Pediatrician, mother and blogger Dr. Wendy Sue Swanson helps decipher today's conflicting medical opinions, offers helpful online resources, and shares what she's learned over many years from her patients, friends and family in this enlightening guide to parenting. Based on the popular SeattleMamaDoc blog, Mama Doc Medicine is a timely collection of almost 100 entries grouped under the following headings: 1. Prevention for Infants and Toddlers 2. Social-Emotional Support 3. Immunizations 4. Work-Life Balance/Mothering Using Dr. Swanson's experience as a mother and physician, this book provides simple answers to the "how," "what," "why," and "who" questions of parenting.

Mama Doc Medicine Reviews

Dr Wendy Sue Swanson is a brilliant pediatrician, but she is a mom first. She has an unmatched talent for conveying important health-related information with compassion and empathy by providing the data, offering her opinion, and empowering parents to make informed choices. This collection of blog posts and stories is for parents who want to join other parents in understanding the true science behind pediatric recommendations and the struggles we all face with work-life balance. - Alanna Levine, MD, FAAP A funny, irreverent, compassionate, and timely guide to how to raise a child in an era when misinformation often rules the day. - Paul A. Offit, MD, FAAP; Chief, Division of Infectious Diseases; The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia; Author of Autism's False Prophets: Bad Science, Risky Medicine, and the Search for a Cure I first discovered Wendy Sue Swanson as @SeattleMamaDoc on Twitter. I loved seeing her take on the most important children's health issues of the day. From there I found her terrific blog. Here in one collection is the best of Seattle Mama Doc, evidence-based advice on so many of the questions parents raise. It is packed with practical information; loaded with facts and tips to let you make informed decisions about your child's life. It also contains great advice on balancing your role as a parent with the other things you do in your life. A must read for new parents! - Richard Besser, MD, FAAP; Chief Medical Editor, ABC News; Author of Tell Me the Truth, Doctor In Mama Doc Medicine, Dr Swanson effortlessly tackles some of the most difficult and controversial parenting topics with guidance, facts, and real-world examples -- leaving you informed and inspired. Life would have been a lot less stressful if my wife and I had had this book when we were starting our family. - Seth Mnookin; Associate director, MIT Graduate Program in Science Writing; Author of The Panic Virus I dare you to read this book and NOT immediately incorporate several new techniques into your parenting style. You'll find yourself continually quoting "Mama Doc" to family and friends over the course of any given day. - Michele Borba, PhD; Internationally recognized parenting expert; Today show contributor; Author of 22 books including The Big Book of Parenting Solutions and Building Moral Intelligence Dr Swanson has used the tools of the digital age to define herself as one of this generation's most genuine and influential physician voices. Mama Doc Medicine delivers actionable, evidence-based information with the type of transparent, reassuring authority that only she can deliver. - Bryan Vartabedian, MD; Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine/Texas Children's Hospital; Blogger at 33charts.com I wish I had this book when I was a new mom! Filled with humor and compassion, Mama Doc Medicine is a great guide for helping parents navigate all the stages of childhood and not forgetting their own health in the process! - Laurie David; Author of Stop Global Warming: The Solution Is You!; Producer of An Inconvenient Truth

About Wendy Sue Swanson

Wendy Sue Swanson, MD, MBE, FAAP, is a practicing pediatrician living in Seattle, WA, with her husband and 2 young boys. Partnering with her patients and their parents fuels her passion to improve health care. As executive director for Center for Digital Health at Seattle Children's Hospital, she works to revolutionize health care delivery using social media and digital tools to bridge the gap between parents and doctors. In her blog Seattle Mama Doc, Dr Swanson tackles issues ranging from vaccines to work-life balance, providing a voice of reason to help parents gain clarity and eliminate fear when making decisions for their children. Dr Swanson is an executive committee member of the American Academy of Pediatrics Council on Communications and Media. She is on the Board of Advisors for Parents magazine and the Advisory Board for the Mayo Clinic Center for Social Media.

Table of Contents

Mama Doc Medicine Table of Contents Foreword Introduction Loving Your Children More Than Imaginable: Modern Parenthood, a Blog, and a Mission For More Part One - Prevention Introduction 1. Can We Prioritize Sleep? 2. A Spoonful of Bacteria for Baby? 3. Mix and Match: Goldilocks Formula 4. Colic, Crying, and the Period of PURPLE Crying 5. How to Cope with Colic or Fussy Infants 6. Reading a Growth Chart 7. 100 Calories 8. Science of the Soft Spot 9. Why Broad Spectrum Sunscreen? 10. Protecting Infants from the Sun 11. If It Were My Child: No Television In the Bedroom 12. What Does TV Do To My Kids' Brain? 13. What Your Child Watches on Television Matters 14. Why No Television Before Bed is Better 15. Asking About Guns in Your House 16. About Violent Video Games 17. Going Back to School Monday After Newtown Shootings 18. Less Is More: Pink Eye, Ear Infections, Teething and CT Scans 19. Drowning: Quieter and Faster Than You Think 20. Why I Hate the Bouncy House 21. Seven Truths About The "Stomach Flu" 22. New Bike 23. Helicopter: You Betcha 24. Understanding Risks for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) 25. Why I Hate Sleep Positioners 26. Two is the New One: Rear-Facing Car Seats Until At Least Age 2 27. If It Were My Child: No Texting and Driving 28. How Do Doctors Screen for Autism? 29. When Not To Worry About Autism 30. Five Ways to Avoid Cavities 31. READ The Most Devastating Article 32. Prepare: Make a 3-Day Disaster Kit 33. What To Do About A Lice Infestation Part Two: Social-Emotional Support Introduction 1. BPOD: Best Part of the Day 2. Blowing Colors 3. Children with Gay Parents 4. Love: Unequal and Incomparable 5. Mindful Parenting 6. Teasing out Self Talk: Our Inner Critic 7. New Rule: Be Without a Ceiling 8. Learning to Lose 9. Plan a Vacation STAT 10. Why the Pony Doesn't Win 11. Anything for a Nap 12. Surviving Tantrums: The Anger Trap 13. Surviving Separation Anxiety 14. I Hope He Never Reads It 15. The Saturday Box 16. Play 17. Soccer Mom 18. Inspiring Generosity in our Children 19. Miserable School Drop Offs 20. No More "Clean Plate Club" 21. Digital Sabbatical and Digital Sabbath 22. Dr. Google Part Three: Immunizations Introduction 1. Do You Believe in Vaccines? Part 1. Emotional Part 2: Evidence Part 3: Experience 2. Pediatricians Conditional Comfort with Alternative Vaccine Schedules 3. Pediatricians Who Refuse Families Who Don't Immunize? 4. Most Parents Avoid Alternative Vaccination Schedules 5. The Injustice of Immunization Interviews: Vaccines on the News 6. Pile on the Paperwork: Vaccine Exemption 7. Keep the Book 8. Fear of Needles 9. People are Dying from the Flu 10. Varicella Vaccine: It Works 11. Chickenpox Parties 12. Cocoon a Newborn: Only an Email Away 13. What is Whooping Cough? And What About the Tdap Shot? 14. Don't Make Promises: Yearly Immunization Update 15. HPV (Human Papillomavirus) Part Four - Work-Life Balance/Mothering Introduction 1. Competitive Parenting 2. The Working Mom Wonders, "What Am I Doing?" 3. Only One Decision 4. Doctor, Daughter, Mother and Wife: Four Corners 5. She-Woman Wednesday 6. Every Illness a Love Story 7. The Juggle: Working and Breastfeeding 8. Complex Problem: Raising a Child 9. Nothing I Learned in Med School: On Parenting 10. Four Hours on a School Bus 11. When Parenthood Exceeds Expectations 12. "Having It All": Stumbling 13. The Tiger Mom 14. "The Wife" 15. Magic 16. Open Letter to Marissa Mayer 17. One Mother's Day Gift 18. Getting It "Right": Birthdays in Mommyland 19. Tina Fey's Triannual Sob, The Mommy Wars, and a Truce 20. A Single Moment 21. I Love Being a Working Mom 22. Baby Elephant's and the Working Mom 23. TIME Magazine and the Mommy Middle Road

Additional information

CIN1581108370VG
9781581108378
1581108370
Mama Doc Medicine: Finding Calm and Confidence in Parenting, Child Health, and Work-Life Balance by Wendy Sue Swanson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
American Academy of Pediatrics
2014-03-04
389
Commended for IndieFab awards (Health) 2014 Commended for Midwest Book Award (MIPA) (Family/Parenting) 2015
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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