Episode 9 – ‘Don‘t Stop Believin‘‘

In this episode, Chad and Nikki are joined by Erin, the mother of a six year old with a newly diagnosed anxiety disorder. Erin shares her family’s journey into childhood mental health in a raw, emotional way in which many parents can relate. Erin’s story starts with her son getting kicked out of preschool, and she shares the steps she and her husband have taken since that devastating point in their lives. Discover how this family is navigating the winding, often frustrating road to find the right help for their son. If you’re to the point where you feel people have given up on your child, this episode will give you hope and options of what you can do. From one parent to another, you are not alone, and hearing this story will help you realize that.

Episode 8 – ‘The Family Matters‘

Chad and Nikki are joined by the Bealor family for the first ever interview episode of Scrambled. Luke, Tara, Isaac, and Ian share their journal through childhood mental health with listeners discussing topics like how they knew when to ask for help, what it was like sharing their story with others, and what it’s like to experience and live with childhood anxiety. Isaac bravely talks about his experience because he wants others to know it’s okay to have anxiety and that help is available.

Bonus Episode 2 – ‘Merry Techmas‘

In their second bonus episode, Chad and Nikki discuss technologies that or may not help with anxiety and other mental health symptoms, including apps you can download, products you can purchase, and the recent increase in the availability of telehealth mental health services due to COVID. During the episode, Nikki mentions an article she wrote about how to handle screen time and electronic devices and children and Chad talked about the phone contract that he and his wife used when their son got his first cell phone. Both resources are available below.

Show Notes:

Check out this article Nikki wrote about kids and screen time.

Cell Phone Contract

Feel free to click the picture for a larger version and print for your family.

Story-Up Healium news story: 

Episode 7 – Don‘t Panic, It‘s a Panic Attack

For episode 7, Chad and Nikki dissect panic attacks, breaking down what they are, what causes them, and what you can do if you, or a child in your care is having one. Nikki also explains how to prevent panic attacks altogether with everyday wellness practices.

Show Notes:

Check out this helpful article about panic attacks from a reliable source.

This blog post has great information about how to use yoga as a tool for self-calming.

This video is a show yoga sequence that can be used to manage and reduce anxiety:

Episode 6 – ‘A Variety of Anxieties‘

In episode 6, Nikki and Chad talk about the different types of anxiety disorders that can be diagnosed in childhood, including Separation Anxiety Disorder, Social Phobia, Specific Phobia, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Panic Disorder, and Selective Mutism. They talk about the difference between behavioral concerns, functional anxiety, and anxiety that meets the criteria for a diagnosis.

Show Notes

Data from CDC regarding Childhood Mental Health:
https://www.cdc.gov/childrensmentalhealth/data.html

Data from the American Depression and Anxiety Association about Mental Health:
https://adaa.org/understanding-anxiety/facts-statistics

Episode 5 – Anxiety 101

Episode 5 – Anxiety 101 – Anxiety is very hard to spot in a child, but it’s not impossible. The reason it’s so hard to spot is because it’s a shapeshifter. It looks like it could be many other conditions, but as long as you, or someone in a child’s life listens to what the child is feeling, you can unmask anxiety, and begin to treat it. In Anxiety 101, Nikki and Chad share what to look for in spotting anxiety in children, what the next step is once you find it, and how to begin dealing with it, so debilitating anxiety doesn’t develop, and your child learns to live with it.

Episode 4 – Welcome To Your Brain

Episode 4 – Welcome to Your Brain – Emotional functioning is rooted in the brain. There are three different brain states connected to specific areas in your brain that can help us better recognize what others need when upset or escalated. Nikki and Chad walk through the Pre-Frontal Cortex, the Limbic System, and the Brainstem and talk about the three brain states related to those areas within the brain: The Executive State, The Emotional State, and The Survival State. After an imaginary walk through the woods, they illustrate how and why children (and adults!) become escalated and why it is so difficult to calm back down once we do. Chad and Nikki share tips for how to respond to each of the three states and how to keep yourself regulated in the process and then discuss how these brain states are linked to childhood mental health concerns.

Show Notes

For more information about The Brain State Model check out Conscious Discipline to learn more about the Brain State Model, browse their blog for helpful tips and discover products for you and your kiddos.

For more information about how to respond to your children with a whole-brain approach, check out the book No Drama Discipline: The Whole Brain Way to Calm the Chaos and Nurture Your Child’s Developing Mind by Daniel J. Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson.

Episode 2 – Something to Talk About

Episode 2 – Something to Talk About delves a little deeper into the meaning behind this podcast. Why is there a stigma associated with mental illness? How do we get rid of that stigma? How do we start the conversation? Who should be part of the conversation? Chad and Nikki tackle these questions and more in episode 2 of Scrambled: The Children’s Mental Health Podcast.

Show Notes:

Bruce D. Perry MD, PhD and Oprah Winfrey: What Happened to You? Conversations on Trauma, Resilience, and Healing, find it here