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Understanding Children’s Dreams and Nightmares + Partnering with Your Pediatrician + Twins 101

Pediatricians can play an important role in coordinating and focusing new and existing services to realize maximum benefit for all children. … Pediatricians should nurture and advocate for neighborhood structures that support healthy families capable of promoting optimal health, safety, and development in their children. There are many medical options […]

Finding Your Parental Rhythm + Finding Peace in Everyday Life + The Real You + Finding Your Life’s Calling

[amazon asin=1461027799&template=thumbnail&chan=default]Beth Gineris, author of Turning NO to ON Topic: The art of parenting with mindfulness Issues: Finding your rhythm as a parent; teaching your children to diminish their limitations; how to use playfulness to improve communication between parents and children. [amazon asin=1608681580&template=thumbnail1&chan=default] Renee Peterson Trudeau, author of Nurturing the […]

The Importance of Play + Wisdom from the Workplace + The Parents We Mean to Be

[amazon asin=0465025994&template=thumbnail&chan=default]Guest 1: Peter Gray, author of Free to Learn Topic: Unleashing kids’ instinct to play Issues: How play makes kids happier, more self-reliant, and better students for life; play’s crucial role in children’s intellectual, social, and emotional development; how play has changed in today’s tech-filled world. [amazon asin=0470381310&template=thumbnail1]Guest 2: […]

Save Time and Money + Be a Parent not a Friend + From Parenting Chaos to Harmony

[amazon asin=0800721446&template=thumbnail&chan=default]Mary Hunt, author of Cheaper, Better, Faster Topic: The best advice you’ve ever heard to save time and money every day. Issues: How to make everyday life less hectic and more enjoyable. [amazon asin=0785228101&template=thumbnail&chan=default]E.D. Hill, author of I’m Not Your Friend, I’m Your Parent Topic: Helping your children set the […]

The 4th Trimester + Getting Childcare Right

[amazon asin=0520267125&template=thumbnail&chan=default]Susan Brink, author of The Fourth Trimester Topic: Understanding, protecting, and nurturing an infant through the first three months Issues: The differences between newborns and babies (it’s more than you think); what does the world of the newborn sound like, look like, feel like? How newborns communicate their needs; how […]

Helping Others + Overcoming Infertility + Raising Athletes

[amazon asin=B00B11FSFE&template=thumbnail&chan=default]Joe Gurkoff, coauthor of How Can I Help? Topic: What you can (and can’t) do to counsel a friend, colleague, or family member with a problem Issues: Learning to listen, clarify and define the problem, map a realistic path to success, improve accountability, and regain your independence. [amazon asin=0757307485&template=thumbnail&chan=default]Matthew Miller, […]

Making Changes + Achieve the Extraordinary + Protect against Bullies

[amazon asin=B00AHF87QM&template=thumbnail&chan=default]Jeremy Dean, author of Making Habits, Breaking Habits Topic: Why we do things why we don’t, and how to make any change stick Issues: Where do bad habits come from? Why it can take weeks or months to create and implement new behaviors and weed out old ones; avoid […]

Creating Extraordinary Relationships + Family, Inc. + Family-Friendly Work + Part-Time Careers

[amazon asin=0373892381&template=thumbnail&chan=default]Guest 1: Phyllis Koch-Sheras and Peter Sheras, coauthors of Lifelong Love Topic: Creating and maintaining an extraordinary relationship. Issues: The 4-step “Couple Power” program that’s based on a dramatic shift in the way in which relationships are viewed—where the couple is seen as an entity in and of itself, […]

Creative Thinking + Managing Autism + Brain Training

[amazon asin=B009V3KFFC&template=thumbnail&chan=default]Guest: Susan Marcus, author of The Missing Alphabet. Topic: Developing creative thinking in kids. Issues: The myth that some kids are born more creative than others; the impact of technology on creativity; the sensory alphabet (line, rhythm, space, movement, texture, color, shape, light, sound). [amazon asin=1849058172&template=thumbnail&chan=default]Guest 2: Michael Chez, […]

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