Benefits and risks of Chiropractic care in pediatrics: Does your kid need to see a chiropractor?
What happens when a chiropractor decides to go to medical school? In this conversation, I sit down with Dr. Richard Schoonmaker, a former chiropractor turned osteopathic medical student, to talk about why he made the switch, what he learned about evidence-based care, and how chiropractic and medicine can actually work together when done responsibly.
What We Discuss:
Why Dr. Schoonmaker left chiropractic to pursue medicine
The difference between chiropractic and osteopathic training
How to spot red flags in online chiropractic content
The truth about chiropractic care for babies and kids
What evidence-based, collaborative care could look like
How modern medicine can build trust by listening better
To connect with Richard Schoonmaker follow him on Instagram at @richs_oms2 and TikTok at @rich_oms2.
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00:00 – Intro
02:00 – Meet Dr. Richard Schoonmaker
03:00 – From Chiropractic to Medicine
07:15 – What He Took From Chiropractic Into Medicine
08:15 – Evidence-Based Chiropractic vs. Online Myths
10:00 – Why Some Chiropractors Go Viral (and Off the Rails)
16:00 – How Chiropractors Are Trained (and Where Gaps Exist)
21:20 – The Lack of Oversight in Pediatric Chiropractic Care
24:00 – The Supportive (Not Substitutive) Role of Chiropractic
28:30 – Common Reasons Parents Seek Chiropractic Care for Kids
33:10 – What the Research Actually Supports
36:30 – Understanding OMM in Osteopathic Medicine
40:00 – Why Context Matters: Symptom Relief vs. Causation
43:00 – The True Meaning of Holistic Care
45:00 – Calling Out Misinformation Responsibly
48:00 – The Real Reason Patients Seek Alternative Care
49:40 – Building a Better Relationship Between Chiropractors and Physicians
51:45 – How Parents Can Find a Safe, Evidence-Based Chiropractor
54:50 – Final Thoughts and Where to Find Richard
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The Follow-Up: Is Breast Best?
We’ve all heard the phrase breast is best. But is it really that simple? In this episode, I sit down with an expert to talk honestly about what the research actually says about breastfeeding and where the science gets murky.
We break down what’s fact, what’s myth, and why so much of the “breast is best” messaging comes from data that’s more correlation than causation. From IQ to obesity to immune health, we unpack what studies really measure (and what they don’t).
I also share my own story as a pediatrician who planned to breastfeed but ended up formula-feeding my son after a difficult birth and ICU stay. That experience shaped how I talk to parents today because feeding your baby should never come with shame.
We discuss:
Why most breastfeeding research isn’t based on randomized trials
How socioeconomic factors shape the data we see on long-term “benefits”
The difference between short-term and long-term outcomes
What sibling studies tell us about IQ, weight, and immunity
Why guilt over feeding choices can actually take away from connection
The importance of supporting all feeding journeys—breast, bottle, or both
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The Discipline Reframe Every Parent Needs: Teach Don’t Punish
If you’ve ever wondered why traditional discipline like timeouts, threats, punishments feel off or doesn’t actually work, this episode will change the way you see toddler behavior.
I’m joined by Devon Kuntzman, toddler expert and founder of Transforming Toddlerhood, to talk about how we can move from managing our kids’ behavior to teaching through it. We unpack why toddlers act out, how to handle power struggles without punishment, and how parents can stay calm (and human) in those messy moments. Devon shares her framework for effective discipline, the difference between natural and arbitrary consequences, and the long game of raising emotionally intelligent kids.
We discuss:
Why toddlerhood isn’t “terrible”—it’s transformational and what’s really happening in the toddler brain
Why punishment feels effective short-term but harms long-term growth
The 3 parts of effective discipline: connection, limits, and teaching skills
How to pause before reacting when you’re triggered and the power of noticing positive behavior
How to reframe “bad” behavior as communication
The one question that can change how you discipline
To connect with Devon Kuntzman check out all her resources at https://www.transformingtoddlerhood.com/. Follow her on Instagram at @transformingtoddlerhood. And purchase her brand new book “Transforming Toddlerhood” available now: https://urlgeni.us/amzn/TTBook
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00:00 – The mindset shift: Teach, don’t punish
01:10 – Welcome & introduction to Devon Kuntzman
02:30 – Why toddlerhood isn’t terrible—it’s teachable
05:00 – Understanding your toddler’s brain and behavior
07:40 – Behavior as communication: decoding what kids are telling us
09:00 – From control to connection: the real purpose of discipline
10:45 – The recipe for effective discipline (connection, limits, teaching)
13:20 – Natural vs. logical vs. arbitrary consequences
17:00 – Why quick fixes don’t work and the long game of discipline does
25:30 – How to pause, stay grounded, and model emotional regulation
29:15 – Dr. Mona’s “bubble hack” and real-life calm-down strategies
31:30 – Positive reinforcement: noticing the behavior you want to see
35:00 – The ultimate reframe: what skill does my child need to learn?
37:00 – You’re human, your child’s human—progress over perfection
38:00 – Closing reflections and where to find Devon’s book
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The Follow-Up: Understanding Autism Characteristics
As a pediatrician, I know how stressful it can feel when you’re filling out those developmental questionnaires at your child’s checkup. You check a few “no” boxes, and suddenly you’re spiraling! What does this mean? Should I be worried?
In this episode, I sit down with an autism specialist to talk through what some of those screening questions actually mean and how they’re meant to be interpreted. We look at common items from the M-CHAT like pointing, pretend play, and responding to their name and unpack why these aren’t simple yes-or-no milestones.
We talk about what’s typical, what might be worth keeping an eye on, and how to bring up your concerns in a productive way with your child’s doctor. Most importantly, we discuss why one missed skill doesn’t equal a diagnosis, and how to focus on the whole picture of your child’s development.
We discuss:
Why the M-CHAT can sometimes create more confusion than clarity
What “joint attention” looks like in real life (and why it matters)
Why pretend play is about creativity, not just copying
What finger posturing means—and why it’s often a self-soothing behavior
When to worry about your child not responding to their name
How delayed babbling fits into speech and language development
How to ask your child’s clinician the right follow-up questions when you’re worried
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Autism: Is Tylenol to Blame? Is Leucovorin the Answer? A conversation with a fellow pediatrician and developmental behavioral pediatrician
This week, I sit down with two incredible guests to unpack one of the most talked-about (and misunderstood) press conferences in recent months. I’m joined by Dr. Tanya Altmann, pediatrician and founder of Calabasas Pediatrics Wellness Center, and Dr. Anshu Batra, developmental-behavioral pediatrician and autism specialist, to separate fact from fear when it comes to Tylenol, leucovorin, and autism.
We talk about what the latest research actually shows, what parents should know, and why conversations about autism deserve more nuance and empathy than political headlines.
We discuss:
What current research tells us about autism’s causes, including the strong role of genetics and the complex mix of environmental and developmental factors.
Why studies on Tylenol and autism don’t prove causation, and how correlation has been misunderstood in headlines and online discussions.
How leucovorin (folinic acid) may support some children with autism, why it’s not a cure, and what doctors are actually seeing in practice.
The connection between micronutrients, gut health, and neurodevelopment, plus real barriers families face in getting lab work and supplements covered.
What early screen exposure can do to developing brains, and why less screen time and more real-world interaction matter for young children.
Where research and funding need to go next, from identifying subtypes of autism to improving access to early intervention and therapeutic schools.
To connect with Dr. Tanya Altmann check out all her resources at Drtanya.com. Follow her on Instagram at @drtanyaaltmann.
00:00 Introduction
02:05 Meet the Guests
04:09 The Tylenol Controversy
06:41 What We Know About Autism Causes
09:02 Advances in Autism Research
14:15 The Role of Genetics and Environment
18:15 What Is Leucovorin
22:25 What Parents Are Seeing
27:10 Who Might Benefit
29:20 Micronutrients, Gut Health, and Screen Time
38:28 What Research Still Needs to Happen
45:54 Reactions to the White House Press Conference
52:41 Final Takeaways for Parents and Clinicians
55:29 Outro and Reflection
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Su The PedsDocTalk Podcast: Child Health, Development & Parenting—From a Pediatrician Mom
The PedsDocTalk Podcast is your go-to parenting resource, hosted by Dr. Mona Amin, a trusted pediatrician, parenting expert, and mom of two. As a top 30 Parenting Podcast in the U.S., this show delivers expert-backed guidance on child development, health, illness, behavior, feeding, and sleep—giving parents the confidence to navigate every stage from baby to teen.
Each episode dives into real-life parenting challenges, featuring conversations with specialists in pediatrics, child psychology, nutrition, and parental well-being. From potty training and sleep training to tackling tantrums, picky eating, discipline, screen time, postpartum recovery, and developmental milestones, Dr. Mona provides practical, science-backed advice that actually works.
Tune in on Mondays and Wednesdays for actionable insights, mindset shifts, and expert interviews that empower you to raise healthy, resilient, and happy kids—while thriving as a parent yourself!
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