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Dr. Lynne Kenney |
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"Driving is a life skill that needs to be approached with careful thought and planning. The risk of not approaching it that way is far too high. Our children's lives are at stake if we don't.”
-Maria Wojtczak, Driving MBA
“The most important thing to a teenager is his or her social life. So you provide for social growth, within reason. Friends can influence one another for better and for worse, so you monitor where your teen goes and with who at all times. One lapse in judgment can be devastating, so you are there, prepared to help your teen be safe.”
-Dr. Lynne Kenney
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Dr. Lynne Kenney is a consulting psychologist with North Scottsdale Pediatrics where she works on a multi-disciplinary pediatric team coaching families to live with health and wellness. Dr. Kenney earned her Doctorate in Psychology from Pepperdine University in 1992. She has advanced fellowship training in Forensic Psychology from Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School and Developmental Pediatric Psychology from Harbor UCLA Medical Center/UCLA Medical School. Dr. Kenney is an avid writer and content provider for digital media platforms enhancing family life. One of the few psychologists who can write, record and produce her own content, Dr. Kenney launched the “MODMOM SHOW” the first syndicated Mom Podcast in 2002. She hosts the cable show Baby Basics on BabyFirst TV and is currently one of Montel William’s Life Coaches on his award-winning TV show.
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