Parents' Perspective Radio Show

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60. Parental Involvement in Schools (II)

Susan Meyers, P.T.A. President, mother of four
Margaret Flagg, MSW/LCSW-C, parent educator, mother of three


59. Shaken Baby Syndrome (and “what to do when the baby cries”)

Beverly Byron, R.N., M.S.N., nurse educator and trainer, Department of Health and Human Services, Montgomery County, MD
Andrea Adelman, treasurer of Shaken Baby Alliance, parent of shaken baby


58. Parenting Education

Linda Bart, elementary school counselor and parent educator
Donna Shelly, pediatric clinical nurse specialist, health policy associate, Georgetown University, and parent


57. Homework

Michael Kirchberg, full-time tutor
Elizabeth Singer, Ph.D., clinical psychologist, George Washington University, Children’s National Medical Center (Wash., DC), and Jewish Social Service Agency


56. Kindergarten Readiness

Anita Marcus, kindergarten teacher
Nancy S. Belknap, Ph.D., Professor of Special Education, George Washington University


55. Bullying

Maureen Donnelly, M.D., child and adolescent psychiatrist, faculty, Georgetown University Medical Center and Children’s Hospital (Washington, D.C.)
Barbara Hurwitz, teacher of middle school and elementary school

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54. Stay-at-Home Parents

David R. Zoellner, Ph.D., engineer and stay-at-home dad
Tracy Thompson, journalist and stay-at-home mom

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53. Step-Families

Sherlyn Askwith, LCSW-C, Jewish Social Service Agency
Leigh A. Leslie, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Dept. of Family and Community Development, University of Maryland

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52. Helping Children Learn to Manage Their Anger

Rob Guttenberg, Director of Parenting Education for the YMCA’s Bethesda Youth Services
Kathleen Estep, LCSW, Community Psychiatric Clinic (CPC Health)

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51. Helping Children Learn to Manage Money (II)

Janet Bodnar, Senior Editor, Kiplinger’s Magazine, and author, Dr. Tightwad’s Money-Smart Kids and Mom, Can I Have That?
Mary Lou Werthmann, Director, Mentoring Program, and Adult Eduacation teacher of parenting classes

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