Podcast-Common Behavioral Concerns in Children

1 Hour
English
Credit (s)

Learning Objectives

At the end of this course, participants should be able to:

  • Discuss enuresis causes and treatments
  • Discuss common toilet training and sleep training techniques 
  • Discuss common childhood tantrums 
  • Identify signs of school readiness

Intended Audience:

This online course is designed for pediatricians and family physicians.

Abstract:

In this episode, Dr. Eyal Ben-Isaac interviews Dr. Sean Kow to explore some of the most common behavioral challenges encountered in early childhood, including bedwetting, toilet training, tantrums, sleep difficulties, and separation anxiety. Dr. Kow provides a clear, practical framework for distinguishing normal developmental behaviors from red-flag symptoms and offers evidence-based strategies that clinicians can use to guide families through these stressful yet highly common issues.

Assessment and Earning CME Credit:

This course in English is not CME-accredited. However, it provides valuable educational content that can enhance your knowledge and skills in the subject matter. To receive CME credit for this course in Armenia, you must take the course in Armenian and complete the post-course quiz. You have three chances to achieve a passing score of 70%. Once you pass the quiz, we will send your information to the Armenian Ministry of Health for credits.

Dr. Sean Kow

Dr. Sean Kow

Dr. Sean Kow is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles in Los Angeles, California, United States. He works in an academic setting that includes private practice, urgent care, and a specialty behavioral health service. He has special interest in behavioral and mental health, resident education, and mentorship.

Introduction
Pre-course Quiz-Common Behavioral Concerns in Children 1 Quiz
Course Materials
Episode Audio-Common Behavioral Concerns in Children
Episode Transcript-Common Behavioral Concerns in Children
Final Quiz
Post-course Quiz-Common Behavioral Concerns in Children