Four middle school kids, Zack, Noah, Stefanie, and Renee, discussed what they know of substance abuse among their peers
Archive for May, 2005
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
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.
251. Foreign Languages for Kids
Naomi Woolsey, Head, Primary School, Washington International School
Melody Meade, Assistant Head, Primary School, Washington International School
250. Inclusive Camps
Sara Portman Milner, LCSW, Director, Division of Camp, Youth, and Special Needs, Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington, Rockville, MD
249. Home Alone
Mary Eberstadt, research fellow, Stanford University’s Hoover Institution, author, Home Alone America
248. Changing Schools Mid-Year
Ileen Rogers, founding member and former board member, Military Child Education Coalition
247. Sign Language for Pre-Verbal Children
Eileen Ladino, Tiny Fingers Classes; teacher of sign language
246. Children in Hospitals Away from Home
Anne Swire, Director of Development and Public Relations, The Children’s Inn at the National Institutes of Health; mother of 16-year-old leukemia survivor
Trish Ayers, mother of a 5-year-old son, being treated at NIH and family staying at The Children’s Inn over a period of months
245. Slowing Down
Paula Sayag, Ph.D., Early Childhood Specialist, Partnership for Jewish Life and Learning of Greater Washington, DC