Strategies for Raising Responsible Kids + Cannabis and Mental Health Risks
Guest: Joy Berry, child development specialist, author of Discipline That Actually Works: Six Simple Steps to Replacing Unacceptable Behavior with...

Guests: Dr. Sal Giorgianni and Armin Brott.
Topic: The Risks of FAFO and Other Harsh Parenting Styles
Issues: The controversial parenting style known as FAFO (F*** Around and Find Out)–a controversial method that emphasizes harsh consequences; fear-based parenting can lead to children making decisions out of fear rather than understanding; children need boundaries and rules to thrive and learn effectively. the importance of communication and setting boundaries; the role of resilience in child development; differences between authoritative and authoritarian parenting; the impact of family dinners on relationships; the unique perspective of grandparenting in the context of FAFO parenting.
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Slimming Down with the GLPs, Episode 7:
Topic: Checking in after 7 months on GLP meds.
Issues: Dr. Sal has lost 41 pounds and his wife 23; physiological changes that may occur with weight loss; stopping GLP medications doesn’t always lead to weight gain; exercise and diet changes are crucial for maintaining weight loss; the effect of weight loss on quality of life; cultural shifts in eating habits due to GLP meds; the future of GLP medications in weight management.
For the other episodes in this series, visit https://healthymen.org/glp/
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