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In this episode of Hope and Will: A Parenting Podcast from Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Lynn talks with Grant Rivera, Ph.D., Superintendent of Marietta City Schools, and Erin Harlow-Parker from our Strong4Life team about a new policy that requires middle school students to lock up their phones and smartwatches during the school day.

Dr. Robert Whitehill, cardiologist at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, discusses cardiac arrest in children and the power of quick access to CPR and an AED.

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In 2022, we saw 24 snake bite cases at Children’s—a majority of which struck a foot, hand or leg after a child unknowingly stepped near or on it. if you live in Georgia and your family spends time outside, this is worth a listen.

On this special first episode of Season 3, we’re joined by Jody Baumstein, a licensed mental health therapist from the Children’s Strong4life Team. In the early days of this podcast, Jody joined us for an episode that tackled the broad topic of anxiety, and you, our listeners, let us know you were thirsty for more, especially as it relates to school.

This episode explores screen time and how to help parents better understand the “why” behind screen time recommendations.

Teen suicide rates have increased over the last few years. Kristina Miller discusses her son’s attempted suicide and how to talk to teens about depression.

This episode dives into child passenger safety laws and gives you a better understanding of how to access free resources to help you feel more confident about the choices you make for your family.

On this special edition of Hope and Will, we’re joined by three members of the Children’s transport and trauma teams–Julie Espinosa, Krystal Harper and Rana Roberts–who share fascinating insight into what it takes to be ready to transport critically ill and injured kids every day of the year.

In this eye-opening episode, Rachel shares her story and Angie Boy from our Stephanie V. Blank Center for Safe and Healthy Children shares actionable tips for keeping kids of all ages safe online.