Crib Notes

Rick Kelsey and Dr. Sarah Blackstock
Crib Notes

Medical podcast for parents - Crib Notes - Things parents google at 3am. With new mum and Paediatric Doctor Sarah Blackstock and dad-to-be Broadcaster Rick Kelsey. Asking the questions parents search in the middle of the night with leading experts on children's medical issues.

  1. Development and behaviour: why do kids throw food?

    06/18/2020

    Development and behaviour: why do kids throw food?

    We discuss child development as they grow with Dr Max Davie, a Consultant Paediatrician from Evelina Children's Healthcare NHS Trust. We ask does diet affect behaviour? Do French children throw food? Max tells us his 5 Rs for managing challenging behaviour and we discuss the importance of play for child development. Please remember the discussion in this episode is not medical advice. If you have any concerns regarding your child please do seek professional medical advice. The opinions voiced by the speakers in this episode do not reflect those of the organisations they work for. Please note this episode was recorded before the Coronavirus Pandemic and Social Distancing recommendations. Follow this link from the Institute of Health Visiting fact sheets & top tips for families: https://ihv.org.uk/families/top-tips/  Disclaimer: All content in the Crib Notes podcast series is provided for your general information only and not as medical advice. Please don’t use our podcast as a replacement for a consultation with your doctor or other qualified care professional, or ignore different advice you have received from a medical professional. If you have any concerns about your, or your baby’s health, please contact your local healthcare provider. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the publisher (Crib Notes Global Limited) is not responsible for any errors or omissions, or for any consequences arising from your reliance on the information in our podcast. We do not give any warranties, express or implied, with respect to the contents, completeness or accuracy of the material published. However, we do not seek to exclude our liability for death or personal injury resulting from our negligence, or any other liabilities that may not be excluded under applicable law.    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crib_notes_/ Email: cribnotespodcast@gmail.com

    18 min
  2. Good sugar bad sugar, is food a treat?

    06/04/2020

    Good sugar bad sugar, is food a treat?

    Nutrition: We know the basics but which sugar is good sugar? Is there even a thing. Professor Mary Fewtrell nutrition lead from University College London joins Dr. Sarah and Rick on Crib Notes. We talk about how to prevent hidden sugar getting into our children's diets. The opinions voiced by the speakers in this episode do not reflect those of the organisations they work for. Please note this episode was recorded before the Coronavirus Pandemic and Social Distancing recommendations.  Disclaimer: All content in the Crib Notes podcast series is provided for your general information only and not as medical advice. Please don’t use our podcast as a replacement for a consultation with your doctor or other qualified care professional, or ignore different advice you have received from a medical professional. If you have any concerns about your, or your baby’s health, please contact your local healthcare provider. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the publisher (Crib Notes Global Limited) is not responsible for any errors or omissions, or for any consequences arising from your reliance on the information in our podcast. We do not give any warranties, express or implied, with respect to the contents, completeness or accuracy of the material published. However, we do not seek to exclude our liability for death or personal injury resulting from our negligence, or any other liabilities that may not be excluded under applicable law.    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crib_notes_/ Email: cribnotespodcast@gmail.com

    26 min
  3. Allergies in kids: Can you reduce your child’s risk?

    05/21/2020

    Allergies in kids: Can you reduce your child’s risk?

    Allergies. Something many parents have questions about. Professor George Du Toit is a  leading voice in children's allergies.  Dr. Sarah and Rick went to meet him in his office in Evelina/ Guys and St.Thomas' in London. We discuss weaning, common allergens, how to stay safe on holiday and if the risk of allergies can be reduced.  Please remember the discussion in this episode is not medical advice. If you have any concerns regarding your child please do seek professional medical advice.  The opinions voiced by the speakers in this episode do not reflect those of the organisations they work for. Please note this episode was recorded before the Coronavirus Pandemic and Social Distancing recommendations.  Disclaimer: All content in the Crib Notes podcast series is provided for your general information only and not as medical advice. Please don’t use our podcast as a replacement for a consultation with your doctor or other qualified care professional, or ignore different advice you have received from a medical professional. If you have any concerns about your, or your baby’s health, please contact your local healthcare provider. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the publisher (Crib Notes Global Limited) is not responsible for any errors or omissions, or for any consequences arising from your reliance on the information in our podcast. We do not give any warranties, express or implied, with respect to the contents, completeness or accuracy of the material published. However, we do not seek to exclude our liability for death or personal injury resulting from our negligence, or any other liabilities that may not be excluded under applicable law.    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crib_notes_/ Email: cribnotespodcast@gmail.com

    23 min
  4. Screen time: Is it bad for my child?

    05/13/2020

    Screen time: Is it bad for my child?

    Answering the big parenting IT question. Dr Max Davie joins Sarah and Rick to talk screen time. Something we are all getting more of at the moment. But is it too much too soon or a saviour of parental sanity? Please remember the discussion in this episode is not medical advice. If you have any concerns regarding your child please do seek professional medical advice.  The opinions voiced by the speakers in this episode do not reflect those of the organisations they work for. Please note this episode was recorded before the Coronavirus Pandemic and Social Distancing recommendations.  Disclaimer: All content in the Crib Notes podcast series is provided for your general information only and not as medical advice. Please don’t use our podcast as a replacement for a consultation with your doctor or other qualified care professional, or ignore different advice you have received from a medical professional. If you have any concerns about your, or your baby’s health, please contact your local healthcare provider. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the publisher (Crib Notes Global Limited) is not responsible for any errors or omissions, or for any consequences arising from your reliance on the information in our podcast. We do not give any warranties, express or implied, with respect to the contents, completeness or accuracy of the material published. However, we do not seek to exclude our liability for death or personal injury resulting from our negligence, or any other liabilities that may not be excluded under applicable law.    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crib_notes_/  Email: cribnotespodcast@gmail.com Update Description

    18 min
  5. Keeping on track with baby's development

    05/06/2020

    Keeping on track with baby's development

    The main job of a baby is to grow. We discuss child development and look at the first 1000 days. Dr Max Davie, a Consultant Paediatrician from Evelina Children's Healthcare NHS Trust, tells Rick and Dr Sarah how he wishes parents would let children explore their environments more. Birth to 5 years interactive guide: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/pregnancy-and-baby/baby-reviews/ Institute of Health Visiting fact sheets & top tips for families: https://ihv.org.uk/families/top-tips/  Please remember the discussion in this episode is not medical advice. If you have any concerns regarding your child please do seek professional medical advice.  The opinions voiced by the speakers in this episode do not reflect those of the organisations they work for. Please note this episode was recorded before the Coronavirus Pandemic and Social Distancing recommendations.  Disclaimer: All content in the Crib Notes podcast series is provided for your general information only and not as medical advice. Please don’t use our podcast as a replacement for a consultation with your doctor or other qualified care professional, or ignore different advice you have received from a medical professional. If you have any concerns about your, or your baby’s health, please contact your local healthcare provider. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the publisher (Crib Notes Global Limited) is not responsible for any errors or omissions, or for any consequences arising from your reliance on the information in our podcast. We do not give any warranties, express or implied, with respect to the contents, completeness or accuracy of the material published. However, we do not seek to exclude our liability for death or personal injury resulting from our negligence, or any other liabilities that may not be excluded under applicable law.    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crib_notes_/  Email: cribnotespodcast@gmail.com

    18 min
  6. Sleep - The podcast that could change your life

    04/29/2020

    Sleep - The podcast that could change your life

    Sleep doesn't just make up around a third of our lives. It's vital to drive the other two thirds in the right direction. Children change it, but there are ways that you can get more for both parent and child. Rick and Dr. Sarah speak with Dr Michael Farquhar, Evelina Paediatric Sleep Consultant about sleep in children, what is normal and how to support it. Please note the discussion in this podcast is for your information, not medical advice. If you have any concerns regarding your child's health please seek medical attention. The opinions voiced are those of the individuals not of the organisations they work for. This episode was recorded before the Coronavirus Pandemic and Social Distancing recommendations. Useful links: NHS advice on helping your baby to sleep: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/pregnancy-and-baby/getting-baby-to-sleep/  Here is a link to a helpful website for support with crying babies: http://iconcope.org  Disclaimer: All content in the Crib Notes podcast series is provided for your general information only and not as medical advice. Please don’t use our podcast as a replacement for a consultation with your doctor or other qualified care professional, or ignore different advice you have received from a medical professional. If you have any concerns about your, or your baby’s health, please contact your local healthcare provider. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the publisher (Crib Notes Global Limited) is not responsible for any errors or omissions, or for any consequences arising from your reliance on the information in our podcast. We do not give any warranties, express or implied, with respect to the contents, completeness or accuracy of the material published. However, we do not seek to exclude our liability for death or personal injury resulting from our negligence, or any other liabilities that may not be excluded under applicable law.   Insta: https://www.instagram.com/crib_notes_/   Email: cribnotespodcast@gmail.com

    29 min

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Medical podcast for parents - Crib Notes - Things parents google at 3am. With new mum and Paediatric Doctor Sarah Blackstock and dad-to-be Broadcaster Rick Kelsey. Asking the questions parents search in the middle of the night with leading experts on children's medical issues.

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