Rachel is a mom who has no idea what she's doing, so she brings on experts to help her figure out if she's actually doing something right. This is a safe space for moms (and dads) to complain and humble brag about those blessings we've just put in timeout for the third time today.
This week, Rachel talks about kids and autism. She brings her Aunt Cathy onto the show, who has an autistic son. She's been his greatest advocate and supporter his whole life, and she is basically proof not all heroes wear capes.
Rachel talks to her friend Laura, who is an expert on OCD in kids. She talks about how to help them handle it without everyone losing their minds. Rachel could've used these tips for herself years ago...better late than never.
Rachel talks with her friend Bea, who speaks more languages better than most people speak just one. She's raising her kids to be bilingual. Maybe you can, too!
Rachel chats with her friend Sam Hill, who is a dietitian. They discuss kids and nutrition, and how the beige food phase probably won't give your kid scurvy.
School is beginning for so many people already! This week Rachel interviews her son's kindergarten teacher, Mrs. Adler. They talk about how covid has changed so much, including the classroom.
This week I dive into oral (HA!) hygeine with Dr. Erin Issac. Dr. Issac owns Winning Smiles Pediatric Dentistry in Pittsburgh. She has tons of great insight on kids and teethbrushing.
On the first episode of TYFR, Rachel talks to her friend Amy Hartman about kids and why they don't sleep when she wants them to. Amy is actually trained in this kind of stuff, and Rachel needs all the help she can get.