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Scientific Parenting Diary

Podcast de Yizhou Wang

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Scientific Parenting Diary is a podcast for curious, thoughtful parents who want to raise children with clarity, confidence, and compassion. Blending science, everyday experience, and practical insights, this show explores how evidence-based parenting can guide the way we nurture, teach, and grow with our kids.

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Portada del episodio 35.From Preschool to Kindergarten: What Should Parents Prepare?

35.From Preschool to Kindergarten: What Should Parents Prepare?

Around age five or six, many children move from preschool, daycare, or early childhood programs into a more formal school setting such as Kindergarten. To adults, this may look like simply changing schools. But for children, it can mean a major shift in daily rhythm, teachers, classmates, rules, routines, arrival time, and expectations for independence. In this episode of The Scientific Parenting Diary, we talk about what parents can prepare before a child moves from preschool to Kindergarten. This episode is not about teaching academic content early or creating school-entry anxiety. Instead, we focus on the practical and emotional foundations that help children enter a new school environment with more confidence: adjusting sleep and morning routines, practicing lunch box and water bottle skills, managing backpacks and bathroom routines, learning how to ask teachers for help, and building a mental map of the new school through routes, photos, and pretend play. Preparing for school is not about turning a young child into a little elementary student ahead of time. It is about reducing uncertainty, building familiarity, and giving children more security, energy, and confidence as they step into a new stage of school life.

18 de may de 2026 - 43 min
Portada del episodio 34.Helping Kids Find Day and Night Again: Beat Jet Lag After Long-Haul Travel

34.Helping Kids Find Day and Night Again: Beat Jet Lag After Long-Haul Travel

After a long-haul flight, why can a child feel exhausted during the day but suddenly become wide awake at night? Why might they struggle to sleep even when they are clearly overtired? Why do mealtimes feel off, and why might hunger show up in the middle of the night? In this episode of The Scientific Parenting Diary, we explore what happens inside a preschooler’s body after crossing a major time difference. We look at the circadian rhythm, sleep pressure, digestive timing, and the developing brain to understand why jet lag can affect sleep, appetite, mood, and behavior. We also discuss why adjustment can begin on the airplane, and how light exposure, meal timing, short naps, daytime activity, and familiar bedtime routines can help children gradually find their new day and night. Jet lag is not a battle of willpower—it is a process of biological recalibration.

11 de may de 2026 - 40 min
Portada del episodio 33.Not Just a Mess: What Toy Cleanup Reveals About a Child’s Growing Mind

33.Not Just a Mess: What Toy Cleanup Reveals About a Child’s Growing Mind

Why can a child clean up toys at preschool, but leave toys everywhere at home? Is it a lack of discipline, or is something deeper happening in the preschool brain? In this episode of The Scientific Parenting Diary, we start with one ordinary family struggle: toy cleanup. From there, we explore how cleanup is connected to executive function, self-regulation, free play, creativity, and a child’s developing sense of order. We discuss why “clean up your toys” can feel overwhelming for a nearly five-year-old, how to tell the difference between meaningful creative mess and dysregulated chaos, and why the best answer is neither strict control nor complete freedom. Instead, children need space to explore, clear routines to return to order, and calm adult support along the way. Toy cleanup is not just about a tidy room—it is a daily opportunity for children to practice ending an activity, caring for their belongings, and respecting shared family space.

3 de may de 2026 - 38 min
Portada del episodio 32.Preschool Immunity Series (5): The Boundaries of Immunity

32.Preschool Immunity Series (5): The Boundaries of Immunity

In this final episode of our preschool immunity series, we are not adding more strategies or new information. Instead, we step back to examine a more fundamental question: where are the boundaries of what can actually be influenced in a child’s immune system? After understanding how immunity develops, why symptoms vary across seasons, and why children respond differently in the same environment, many parents naturally arrive at the same question: what else can I do? This episode approaches that question from a different angle. Rather than focusing on what can be done, we explore what does not require constant intervention. The immune system is not a function that can be continuously strengthened or optimized on demand. It is a dynamic system shaped by regulation, exposure, and time. Some aspects can be meaningfully influenced over the long term—such as sleep, emotional environment, daily rhythm, and patterns of interaction with the external world. Others belong to normal biological variation and development, including repeated infections, fluctuations during recovery, and differences between children. When these boundaries become clearer, the idea of “doing more” often begins to lose its urgency. In many cases, the issue is not that parents are not doing enough, but that too much is being interpreted as controllable. This episode revisits the concept of immune health through the lens of regulation rather than enhancement, and support rather than intervention—clarifying what is worth sustaining over time, what can be allowed to fluctuate, and what cannot be controlled at all. Sometimes, the most meaningful shift is not in what we do, but in when we choose not to interrupt.

20 de abr de 2026 - 52 min
Portada del episodio 31.Preschool Immunity Series (4): Common Dietary Misconceptions About Children’s Immunity

31.Preschool Immunity Series (4): Common Dietary Misconceptions About Children’s Immunity

Many parents put significant effort into “boosting” their children’s immunity — through vitamin C supplements, fruit, soups, and various health products. But an important question remains: Are these efforts actually helping? In this episode, we step away from simply askingwhat to feed, and instead take a closer look at some of the most common — and often overlooked — misconceptions in everyday nutrition. Why doesn’t supplementing vitamin C necessarily make a difference? Why does “eating more” not always mean better nutrition? And why can seemingly healthy choices like fruit juice, low-meat diets, or bone broth fall short in supporting the immune system? From a biological perspective, the immune system is not something that can be quickly “boosted.” It is a system built on consistent, long-term nutritional support — one that depends on the availability of essential building materials over time. By unpacking these everyday practices, we begin to see the issue more clearly: In many cases, the challenge is not a lack of effort, but a misalignment in direction.

12 de abr de 2026 - 40 min
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