SIRIUS XM's Doctor Radio to Air July 4th Family Special '24 Hours About Our Kids: Why Kids Behave the Way They Do'
SIRIUS XM's Doctor Radio to Air July 4th Family Special '24 Hours About Our Kids: Why Kids Behave the Way They Do'
World-renowned child psychiatrists and psychologists from The Child Study Center at NYU Langone Medical Center tackle the most important issues kids and parents face today
Expert advice and tips on how to deal with issues such as Autism, ADHD, mood disorders, depression, anxiety, homosexuality and more explored on marathon of Doctor Radio's weekly child psych show
NEW YORK, July 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- SIRIUS XM Radio (NASDAQ:SIRI) today announced it will broadcast a July 4th family special, 24 Hours About Our Kids: Why Kids Behave the Way They Do, on Doctor Radio, its 24/7 health and medical channel powered by NYU Langone Medical Center. 24 Hours About Our Kids is a July 4th weekend marathon of Doctor Radio's weekly child psychiatry and psychology show, exploring important topics that all parents and kids face today including ADHD, mood disorders, the effects of online social networking, issues related to coming out of the closet, Autism, depression and more.
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24 Hours About Our Kids: Why Kids Behave the Way They Do will air beginning July 3 at midnight through midnight July 4 (ET) exclusively on SIRIUS XM's Doctor Radio, SIRIUS channel 114 and XM channel 119. Doctor Radio powered by NYU Langone Medical Center features daily shows and reports on general health and wellness, plastic surgery, sexual health, child psychiatry, weight loss, pregnancy, emergency medicine, pediatrics, sports injuries, and more.
About Our Kids is hosted by leading doctors from NYU Langone Medical Center, including Dr. Jess Shatkin, Dr. Lori Evans, and Dr. Alexandra Barzvi. Dr. Harold Koplewicz, Director of The Child Study Center, is a regular contributor to Doctor Radio. Dr. Shatkin will host this special.
On 24 Hours About Our Kids: Why Kids Behave the Way They Do, the doctors tackle many of the most important issues kids and parents are facing today, and provides expert insight and advice. Issues explored on this special include:
-- Depression, anxiety and mood disorders: Dr. Harold Koplewicz tells
parents how to spot the signs of a depressed teenager and what your
immediate response should be. He will also explore kids' attitudes -
when are they just being moody and just being teens, and when are they
seriously depressed? How to know the difference and spot and treat
depression in kids.
-- Using the internet for social networking, Facebook, MySpace - who are
your kids talking to and becoming friends with, what every parent
needs to know, and how to tell if they are becoming addicted. Plus
video games and the amount of time your kids spend playing with them -
what's normal and what's not?
-- Autism and spectrum disorders and the controversy over vaccines - is
there a connection? What are the latest therapies?
-- ADHD - can your child grow out of it? Do medications work? How to
diagnose and treat learning disabilities.
-- OCD and anxiety disorders - when fear becomes anxiety and how both
parents and kids can deal with this debilitating issue.
-- Homosexuality and coming out - when does your child know, how do they
tell you and what should you say? Guests include Doctor Radio host Dr.
Virginia Sadock, renowned sex therapist, and a young man who shares
his experiences growing up gay. What's it like being a gay child being
raised by straight parents, and what happens when a straight child is
raised by a gay couple?
-- Fears our kids face today - from the fear of test taking to social
anxiety to the fear of failing and more.
Doctor Radio's call-in format provides everyday Americans with unprecedented access to world-class physicians. SIRIUS XM and NYU built a state-of-the-art broadcasting studio in the lobby of the Manhattan-based NYU Langone Medical Center, bringing listeners right into the middle of the medical world. For a complete programming lineup, host bios and sample audio clips please visit www.sirius.com/doctorradio.
One of the world's premier academic medical institutions for more than 167 years, NYU Langone Medical Center continues to be a leader in patient care, physician education and scientific research. NYU Langone Medical Center is internationally renowned for excellence in areas such as cardiovascular disease, pediatrics, skin care, neurosurgery, urology, cancer care, rehabilitation medicine, plastic surgery, minimally invasive surgery, transplant surgery, infertility, and women's health.
The Child Study Center is the nation's leading organization for research, prevention and treatment of child and adolescent psychiatric and learning disorders. Through science-based clinical care, cutting-edge research, expert professional training, and extensive public education, the Center strives to generate new knowledge about child mental health, improve the practices of healthcare professionals who serve children, and influence child-related public health policy. Most importantly, the Center provides hope, help and care to children and their families who suffer from these disorders. The Child Study Center is committed to giving children back their childhood. To learn more, visit AboutOurKids.org.
About SIRIUS XM Radio
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