#AskAllegro Speaker Series
We are excited to continue our #AskAllegro Speaker Series! This virtual speaker series is designed to be an extension of the personal interaction you get from our providers in the exam room. During this interactive webinar series, our providers will share information on specific topics common in pediatrics. Here’s what you can expect:
- The interactive webinars are 30 minutes long and led by one of Allegro’s providers
- Each webinar begins with a presentation, followed by a Q&A session where you have a chance to ask questions related to the topic presented
We are excited to have you join us! Here’s a look at our upcoming #AskAllegro Speaker Series schedule:
Toddler Emotions by Dr. Erica Cannell
Toddler feelings can be overwhelming to witness and tricky to manage. Dr. Erica Cannell discusses toddler emotions and provides information on how to help toddlers cope with big emotions.
Learning to Sleep by Lexi Abel, MPH, ARNP
Sleep is essential for growth and development. It is recommended that children are taught to fall asleep independently before 18 months old. Lexi Abel, MPH, ARNP discusses creating a sleep routine that encourages independence.
Menstrual and Birth Control Options by Dr. Eva Taylor
Teens often struggle with periods or have questions about birth control options. Dr. Eva Taylor discusses when to consider hormonal treatment and the pros/cons of various options including oral and long-acting reversible contraceptive (LARC).
Preparing Your Pre-Teen Sons for Puberty by Dr. Alex Hill
Puberty can be an overwhelming topic for both parents and teens. Dr. Alex Hill discusses how to prepare your pre-teen son for puberty. This webinar is for both parents and pre-teen boys to help guide them through developmental changes in physical and emotional health and well-being.
Talking With Our Daughters About Puberty by Dr. Molly Altobelli
Puberty can be an overwhelming topic for both parents and teens. Join Dr. Molly Altobelli for an #AskAllegro Speaker Series on Talking with Our Daughters About Puberty. This webinar is for both parents and adolescent girls to help guide them through developmental changes in physical and emotional health and well-being.
Starting Solids by Dr. Nisha Ahir
Most babies are ready to start eating solid foods around 4-6 months old, but you may be unsure of how to introduce solids into their diet. Dr. Nisha Ahir discusses signs your baby is ready to start solids, what foods to avoid, what foods to encourage, and how to start solid foods.
Developmental Milestones: Newborn to 3 Years Old by Lauren Forbes, DNP, ARNP
Development is an individual journey for each child. Milestones emerge over time and include skills like rolling over, crawling, walking, and talking. Lauren Forbes, DNP, ARNP discusses how developmental milestones are monitored by your child’s provider during routine Well Care Check-ups and what steps you can take if milestones are not being met.