Parents' Perspective Podcast

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373. Newborns

Russell C. Libby, M.D., Founder, President, and Medical Director, Virginia Pediatric Group

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Resources

American Academy of Pediatrics
Dupont Hospital in Wilmington, Delaware

Most universities have Web sites and a wealth of information,
And it also helps to go through the books in a public library.

Resources on Child Development From Birth to Three


372. Toddlers

Margaret Adams, M.D., Child Psychiatrist

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Resources

Dr. Peggy Adams, Child Psychiatrist
Private practice in Ellicott City, MD
410-313-8119

www.waldorfschools.org
www.bobnancy.com
www.allianceforchildhood.org
www.cnvc.com0D

Toddlers and Their Mothers Series by Erna Furman

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370. A Humorous Look at Motherhood

Vicki Glembocki, author, The Second Nine Months: One Woman Tells The REAL TRUTH About Becoming a Mom. Finally.

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Resources

www.babble.com
Mom’s Clubs International
www.dbsa.org
National Alliance on Mental Illness
Mental Health America

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Most important advice – find other moms in your same stage. Consult the resources but put the books down and LIVE your own experiences as well.


368. Kids’ Parties

Wendy Baber, LCSW-C, early childhood specialist, Jewish Social Service Agency of metropolitan Washington, DC

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Resources

Keep your priorities straight –
plan the party FOR the child, appropriate to that child.

www.birthdayswithoutpressure.org
www.amazingmoms.org
www.birthdayparties.com

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367. Co-Parenting for Divorced Parents

Risa Garon, LCSW-C, BCD, CFLE, Executive Director and co-founder, National Family Resiliency Center, Inc.

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Resources

www.familyconnex.org
www.NFRChelp.org

Contact show guest Risa Garon at 301-384-0079 x 203

Providing Consistent Discipline After Divorce

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366. Raising Involved Citizens

Peter Levine, D.Phil., Director of CIRCLE (the Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement, University of Maryland

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Resources

Families need to DISCUSS but not indoctrinate – read and discuss what’s in the newspapers.

Local newspapers

The Public Agenda Foundation has very neutral guides

Re: Activism – The Center for Civic Education

The Public Education Network


364. Early Memory

Tracy DeBoer, Ph.D,, Department of Psychology, University of Maryland

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Resources

To participate in RESEARCH STUDIES, parents should contact local universities/colleges, or look on the Web site of a local university.

For residents in the Maryland vicinity – go to University of Maryland Infant Studies.

Neuroscience for kids

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