Parents' Perspective Podcast

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259. Stay-at-Work Moms

Wendy Sachs, author, How She Really Does It: Secrets of Successful Stay-at-Work Moms

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258. Sleep

Kim West and Joanne Kenen, authors, Good Night, Sleep Tight: The Sleep Lady’s Gentle Guide to Helping Your Child Go to Sleep, Stay Asleep, and Wake Up Happy

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257. Symbols and Language Development

Stanley I. Greenspan, M.D., Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics, George Washington University Medical School

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256. Substance Abuse Among Middle School Aged Kids

Gretchen Krampf, organization consultant and coach

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255. The Importance of “Free Time”

Penny Glass, Ph.D., Developmental Psychologist, Center for Child Development at Children’s National Medical Center, Washington, DC

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254. Middle School Kids and Substance Abuse

Four middle school kids, Zack, Noah, Stefanie, and Renee, discussed what they know of substance abuse among their peers

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253. Divorcing Dads

Barry B. Frieman, Ed.D. Licensed clinical social worker, Professor of Early Education, Towson University; Author, The Divorcing Father’s Manual: 8 Steps to Help You and Your Child Survive and Thrive

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252. Temperament in Early Childhood

Claire Lerner, LCSW-C, author, Bringing Up Baby: Three Steps to Making Good Decisions in Your Child’s First Three Years.

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251. Foreign Languages for Kids

Naomi Woolsey, Head, Primary School, Washington International School
Melody Meade, Assistant Head, Primary School, Washington International School

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250. Inclusive Camps

Sara Portman Milner, LCSW, Director, Division of Camp, Youth, and Special Needs, Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington, Rockville, MD

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