Author: Dr. Jennifer Katzenstein, Ph.D., ABPP-CN

Jennifer Katzenstein, Ph.D., ABPP-CN Co-director for the Center for Behavioral Health at Johns Hopkins All Children’s HospitalDr. Katzenstein is the director of psychology and neuropsychology at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital. Previously, Dr. Katzenstein was a private practitioner and Assistant Professor of Neurology at Indiana University School of Medicine/Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis where she provided neuropsychological evaluations, consultations and academic coaching for children and adolescents. After graduating from Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, she completed a pediatric internship and fellowship at Texas Children's Hospital/Baylor College of Medicine. Dr. Katzenstein is board certified in pediatric neuropsychology and clinical neuropsychology
Brain Rot
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BRAIN ROT Yes, it’s a thing. And yes, you can do something about it.

Dr. Jennifer Katzensein shares what brain rot is and how it impacts kids today. Learn her tips to help prevent it and encourage healthier habits.

family goals in the new year mother celebrates with daughter
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10 Tips to Achieving Family Goals in 2025

Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital is sharing 10 expert tips for setting family goals for the new year and how goal setting helps build lifelong skills and to strengthen family bonds.

coping after a hurricane tips from Johns Hopkins
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How Hurricanes Affect Mental Health and 10 Ways to Help Your Kids

The Center for Behavioral Health at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital is sharing their top 10 tips to help your child cope following the stress of hurricanes.

Mentally Preparing for Back to School
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Ask the Doctor: How to Help Your Child Mentally Prepare for Back-to-School

Between the pandemic and recent school/mass shootings, here are tips to ease anxiety and help families mentally prepare for back to school. 

Helping Your Teen Cope with Stress and Anxiety
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Helping Your Teen Cope with Stress and Anxiety

Anywhere from 1-10 to 1-13 people suffer from anxiety. Below is helpful advice for parents navigating stress and anxiety with their teens.