Archive for May, 2005

222. Marriage, with Children

Diane Rehm, host, “The Diane Rehm Show,” (NPR) and John Rehm, retired attorney; authors, Toward Commitment: A Dialogue About Marriage

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221. Academic Performance of Boys vs Girls

Marshall Poe, Ph.D., Editorial Analyst, Atlantic Monthly

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220. Homeless Kids

Roxanne Dryden-Edwards, M.D., psychiatrist, Medical Director, National Center for Children and Families

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219. Feeding and Toilet Training: The Brazelton Way

T. Berry Brazelton, M.D., Clinical Professor of Pediatrics Emeritus, Harvard Medical School and Professor of Psychiatry and Human Development, Brown University
Joshua Sparrow, M.D., Psychiatrist, Children’s Hospital, Boston, Harvard Medical School

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218. Children with Chronic Physical Illness

Justin Goforth, Certified Pediatric Nurse, Nursing Supervisor, Hospital for Sick Children (Washington, DC)

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217. Siblings of Children with Disabilities

Robyn Winston, Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist, The Hospital for Sick Children

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216. Boys and Girls Clubs

Patricia G. Shannon, President and CEO, Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Washington

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215. The Secure Child in an Insecure World

Stanley Greenspan, M.D., Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist; author, The Secure Child: Helping Our Children Feel Safe and Confident in a Changing World

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214. Adoption and How Kids Feel About It

Marc Nemiroff, Ph.D., Child Psychologist and author, All About Adoption: How Families are Made and How Kids Feel About It

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