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Kids and Medicine - Yum Yum Bubble Gum

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Giving kids medicine sounds simple… until you’re chasing a toddler with a syringe and wondering if you’re doing any of it right. In this episode, we’re talking about the questions parents ask most about medicine time—from meltdowns and spit-out doses to sensory struggles, rewards, and helping kids feel safe instead of scared. I’m also sharing the ridiculous “Yum Yum Bubble Gum” song my husband and I made up that somehow turned medicine time into a family ritual our boys actually look forward to. Because the goal isn’t perfect parenting. It’s building trust, helping our kids feel safe, and showing up with love—even when the medicine tastes terrible.

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