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Child Life On Call | Medical, Parenting, Healthcare, Grief, Trauma, Pediatrics, Coping Skills, Community & Support

Child Life On Call | Medical, Parenting, Healthcare, Grief, Trauma, Pediatrics, Coping Skills, Community & Support

著者: Katie Taylor CCLS
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Stories, Hope, Healing and Help for Parents Navigating Illness and Healthcare with Their Children *Top 15% Globally Ranked Podcast* Katie Taylor has been a child life specialist for almost 15 years and has one mission: to ensure that any parent who has a child with medical needs has access to other parents who have walked through the path before. With over 200+ diagnoses covered in this podcast, Katie interviews parents of children with an illness or medical condition share their stories in safe, supportive discussions with a child life specialist. Navigating life with a child who is sick can feel isolating, and this podcast offers parents a sense of connection. Hosted by Katie Taylor, a Certified Child Life Specialist who provides evidence-based, developmentally appropriate interventions to help promote positive coping with hospitalization and illness.2025 Child Life On Call® 人間関係 子育て 衛生・健康的な生活 身体的病い・疾患
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  • How a Nurse Practitioner Faced Her Daughter’s Tetralogy of Fallot Diagnosis (258)- Sarah's Story
    2025/06/11
    We’d like to extend our sincere thanks to our episode sponsor, reStickity®. Their innovative, mess-free reusable sticker sets allow families to personalize hospital spaces with familiar photos and comforting images, helping bring a sense of home to the hospital. To learn more, visit their website and use code CLOC10 for an exclusive discount available to our listeners. In this inspiring episode, we meet Sarah Michelle Boes—nurse practitioner, entrepreneur, and mom to Meadow, who was diagnosed in utero with Tetralogy of Fallot and multiple congenital heart defects. Sarah brings a powerful trifecta of perspectives: as a medical provider, mental health advocate, and dedicated heart mom. We cover: ✅ Meadow’s life-saving heart surgeries and long ICU stays ✅ How Sarah navigated new motherhood with OCD and anxiety ✅ The emotional toll of being both a medical provider and a parent ✅ Creating a connection through medical play to ease doctor visits ✅ How Sarah turned survival into purpose through national advocacy Whether you're a fellow medical parent, healthcare provider, or mental health professional, this episode will leave you with real insight into the raw challenges and unexpected joys of raising a child with complex medical needs. Key Topics & Highlights [00:00] – Meet Sarah Michelle Boes Nurse practitioner, entrepreneur, and heart mom Her daughter Meadow’s surprise diagnosis of Tetralogy of Fallot at 36 weeks ⏱️ [03:00] – From Business Success to Medical Crisis Selling her business weeks before Meadow’s diagnosis The shock of learning Meadow had four heart defects ⏱️ [05:00] – Learning to Navigate as a Medical Parent How Sarah’s medical background helped (and complicated) her parenting Teaching her husband how to advocate medically alongside her ⏱️ [07:00] – Mother’s Intuition & Switching OBs Sarah felt something was wrong during pregnancy but was dismissed A new ultrasound revealed her daughter's heart looked “weird” ⏱️ [10:00] – NICU Rollercoaster Begins Meadow intubated within hours of birth due to medication side effect Sarah and her husband find strength in teamwork ⏱️ [14:00] – Advice for New Heart Parents The overwhelm of tracking vitals and data post-discharge Feeling more like Meadow’s nurse than her mom ⏱️ [17:00] – The Unexpected Second Surgery & Major Setbacks Meadow’s patch failed, requiring emergency open-heart surgery Her chest remained open for a week due to complications ⏱️ [21:00] – A Brain Bleed Diagnosis & Mental Health Spiral Sarah shares how uncertainty triggered her OCD Emotional trauma of seeing Meadow cold, still, and open-chested ⏱️ [25:00] – Living in the ICU Full-Time How Sarah and her husband made the hospital their home The benefits of being physically present 24/7 ⏱️ [28:00] – Discharge Shock & OCD Diagnosis Meadow is stable—but Sarah’s anxiety peaks post-discharge Diagnosed with OCD just 10 days after coming home ⏱️ [32:00] – Healing Through Gratitude & Giving Back Family vacation sparks the idea for a donation The heart institute is named in Meadow’s honor with a mural ⏱️ [36:00] – Sarah’s Ongoing CHD Advocacy Work Advocating for the Congenital Heart Futures Act Raising awareness for adult congenital cardiology and research needs ⏱️ [40:00] – The Power of Medical Play Meadow's echos improved after doing medical play at home Sarah incorporates play to help her daughter cope with appointments ⏱️ [43:00] – Reflections & Advice for Other Parents Learning how strong her partnership with her husband is Why having the right support person changes everything ⏱️ [45:00] – Where to Follow Sarah & Continue the Journey Website, LinkedIn, Instagram, and more Connect with Sarah Michelle Boes 📲 Website & Heart Mom Resources: www.sarahmichelleboes.com 📷 Instagram: @sarahmichelleboes 💼 LinkedIn Community & Advocacy Writing: Connect on LinkedIn ❤️ Share This Episode Know a heart mom, Tetralogy of Fallot parent, or healthcare professional who supports families with congenital heart defects? Share Sarah’s courageous story to raise awareness, foster mental health advocacy, and connect families navigating similar journeys. 🧠 This episode also sheds light on the mental health challenges parents face—especially postpartum OCD—bringing compassion and visibility to an often-misunderstood diagnosis. 🎙️ Subscribe & Review: Help other heart families and caregivers discover this story by subscribing and leaving a review. 📩 Contact us: lyndsey@childlifeoncall.com 🎧 Listen Now and Honor the Strength of Heart Moms Like Sarah #TetralogyOfFallot #HeartMom #CHDAwareness #OCDawareness #MaternalMentalHealth #ChildLifeOnCall #ParentingThroughCHD The Child Life On Call Podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. The content shared in each episode, including ...
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    48 分
  • The NICU Dad Experience: A father’s view from the NICU [REPOST] (257)-Alex’s Story
    2025/06/04
    What happens when your world changes with a single phone call? In this powerful reposted episode, NICU dad and advocate Alex Zavala shares his emotional journey of fatherhood after his daughter was born at just 27 weeks. From the emergency C-section and NICU stay to the emotional toll of the "NICU dad shuffle," Alex opens up about the lesser-heard experience of dads navigating medical trauma, guilt, and resilience. As the host of the NICU Dad Podcast, Alex continues to amplify the voices of fathers facing similar experiences. This conversation is an essential listen for NICU families and healthcare professionals alike, reminding us of the often unseen emotional weight fathers carry and how vital their perspective is in family-centered care. Key Takeaways from this week’s episode: Premature birth can happen suddenly Fathers experience trauma too The “NICU dad shuffle” is real Life after the NICU is still challenging Community and storytelling are healing for fathers Timestamps & Key Topics [00:00] – Welcome & Episode Intro Alex’s story as a NICU dad begins with two premature daughters[04:00] – The NICU Numbers That Stay With You 27 weeks. 2 lbs. 5 oz. 67 days in the NICU—numbers you never forget[06:00] – A High-Risk Pregnancy & Sudden Crisis Despite a stable pregnancy, a 9:00 AM phone call changes everything[10:00] – The Emergency C-Section Racing to the hospital, trauma in the OR, and feeling helpless[15:00] – A Whirlwind of Fear & Responsibility Trying to stay strong for his wife and unborn child amid chaos[20:00] – The NICU Dad Shuffle Begins Managing hospital visits, home life, and caring for the rest of the family[27:00] – The Guilt of Having to Choose The emotional strain of not being able to be everywhere at once[33:00] – First NICU Visit & Early Trauma Walking into the NICU for the first time—alone, overwhelmed, and unsure[38:00] – Life After the NICU: It Gets Harder Why going home with a medically fragile baby brought even more pressure[40:00] – Dads Carry Trauma Too Postpartum stress, partner support, and being the emotional anchor[42:00] – Healing Through Storytelling Why sharing his story and connecting with other NICU dads has been life-changing[44:00] – Where to Find Support 💪 Join the NICU Dad Push-Up Challenge!NICU dads carry an invisible weight—emotionally, mentally, and physically. The "Built For This" Push-Up Challenge is a powerful way to honor that strength. Complete 100 push-ups a day for the number of days your child spent in the NICU, share your journey on social, and tag fellow NICU dads to join. This isn’t just a fitness challenge—it’s a movement to raise awareness and spotlight the resilience of NICU fathers. 🔗 Use hashtags: #musclesandmiracles #pushwithpurpose #thenicudadpushupchallenge Resources & Links from today’s episode 📌 Follow Alex & The NICU Dad Community: Website Podcast Instagram 🎧 More episodes: Child Life On Call Share This Episode Know a NICU dad, partner, or healthcare team that would benefit from hearing a father's perspective? Share this powerful story to spark compassion, awareness, and connection. 🎙️ Subscribe & Review: Help more families find these stories by subscribing and leaving a review. 📩 Contact us: lyndsey@childlifeoncall.com 🎧 Listen Now and Honor the Stories of NICU Fathers Like Alex The Child Life On Call Podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. The content shared in each episode, including stories, discussions, and interviews, is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you heard on this podcast. The views and opinions expressed by guests on the Child Life On Call Podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Child Life On Call. Child Life On Call does not endorse any specific medical treatments, procedures, or opinions shared in the podcast. If you or your child are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 or seek immediate medical attention. By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge that Child Life On Call and its affiliates are not responsible for any decisions made based on the information provided.
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    48 分
  • Helping Kids Swallow Pills:Tips and tricks for Parents from a Child Life Specialist (256)-Adina's Story
    2025/05/28

    Learning to swallow pills can be a major milestone—and a big challenge—for many kids. In this episode, certified child life specialist Adina Levitan joins host Katie Taylor to break down the myths, fears, and best practices behind teaching children how to confidently swallow pills.

    From her clinical expertise to creative solutions like affirmations, games, and candy "pill" practice, Adina walks us through her unique approach to supporting kids and parents through this skill-building process. Whether you're a caregiver, clinician, or a parent trying to help your child at home, this episode is packed with insight, encouragement, and practical steps you can start today.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:


    ✅ Why pill swallowing is a learned skill that takes time and practice


    ✅ Tools and strategies to make learning fun and pressure-free


    ✅ How to create a pill-swallowing kit and step-by-step plan


    ✅ Creative tricks like affirmations, bingo, and candy practice


    ✅ Why early, low-stress practice is key—and how to know when to ask for more help

    Timestamps & Key Topics

    [00:00] – Meet Adina, CCLS
    Child life journey and hospital experience in surgery and oncology

    [06:00] – The First Pill Swallowing Consult
    How a simple Facebook post launched a new resource

    [08:00] – Why It’s Not a One-and-Done Skill
    Building confidence over weeks, not minutes

    [09:00] – The Candy Ladder
    Using sprinkles, Nerds, and Tic Tacs as practice tools

    [11:00] – The Birth of a Resource
    How Adina’s workbook was created for families and clinicians

    [12:00] – Unrealistic Hospital Expectations
    Why pill swallowing consults need more time and less pressure

    [14:00] – Every Kid Is Different
    There’s no one-size-fits-all technique—just trial, error, and support

    [15:00] – Ideal Ages and Proactive Practice
    Why second grade and up is a great place to start

    [16:00] – What’s in the Pill Swallowing Workbook?
    Affirmations, tools, weekly trackers, tips & tricks, and more

    [20:00] – Setting Up for Success
    When to practice, how long, and how to keep stress low

    [22:00] – Suggested 6–7 Week Practice Plan
    Why taking your time is key to success

    [23:00] – Incentives & Bingo
    Making pill practice feel like play

    [24:00] – How to Get the Resource
    Details on accessing the workbook for families

    Resources & Links

    📌Illuminate Child Life Website


    📥 Pill Swallowing Workbook

    📲 Download the SupportSpot app to get support for procedures and resources today!

    🎧 More episodes: https://www.childlifeoncall.com/podcasts

    Share Your Thoughts

    Has your child struggled to swallow pills? What strategies worked for you? Share your story or tag us with your own tips on Instagram.

    🎙️ Subscribe & Review: Help more families discover these tools by leaving a review.


    📩 Contact us: lyndsey@childlifeoncall.com

    🎧 Listen Now and Learn How to Make Pill Swallowing Easier for Kids

    The Child Life On Call Podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. The content shared in each episode, including stories, discussions, and interviews, is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you heard on this podcast. The views and opinions expressed by guests on the Child Life On Call Podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Child Life On Call. Child Life On Call does not endorse any specific medical treatments, procedures, or opinions shared in the podcast. If you or your child are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 or seek immediate medical attention. By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge that Child Life On Call and its affiliates are not responsible for any decisions made based on the information provided.

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    29 分

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