NEW PLANS for a NEW YEAR! Check out these shows as you begin to do your own organizing #488 Preparing Middle Schoolers for Life, #482 Down Time, #363 Managing Our Kids' Screen Time, #337 Multitasking Kids, #194 Helping Kids Get Organized and #191 Kids and Chores

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Hundreds of thousands of listeners across the U.S. and (via American Forces Radio) around the world tune in weekly to Parents' Perspective. Caring adults find help with topics as diverse as schools in a stressful time, parents as advocates, stepfamilies, playground safety, risk-taking behavior, toddlers and media, helping children learn to manage money, and what teens want their parents to know. Fifty per cent of listeners are male. Experts in such fields as child development, medicine, nutrition, psychiatry, education, sports, social work, child care, and law enforcement provide up to date information and resources.

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Guests are frequently world renowned, often entertaining, and always stimulating. The daughter of a terrorist discussed helping children reject hatred; a county executive related how he dealt with anxious residents during sniper attacks; a social worker (who is also a bereaved parent) provided encouragement and support for parents who have lost a child; and a psychologist with adult children in the armed forces discussed issues arising when soldiers return to their families.

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Recent Shows

283. Children’s Health and the Environment

Harvey Karp, M.D., Assistant Professor, Pediatrics, UCLA School of Medicine; Author, The Happiest Baby on the Block: The New Way to Calm Crying and Help Your Newborn Baby Sleep Longer and The Happiest Toddler on the Block: The New Way to Stop the Daily Battle of Wills and Raise a Secure and Well-Behaved One- to Four-Year-Old

John Peterson Myers, Ph.D., founder, CEO, and Chief Scientist, Environmental Health Sciences; author (with Dr. Theo Colborn and Dianne Dumanoski), Our Stolen Future

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Resources:

www.ourstolenfuture.org

www.checnet.org

www.environmentalhealthnews.org

www.ewg.org


282. Why Gender Matters

Leonard Sax,M.D., Ph.D., author, Why Gender Matters: What Parents And Teachers Need to Know About the Emerging Science of Sex Differences

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Related Websites:

www.singlesexschools.org
www.whygendermatters.com


281. Family-Based Treatment for Anorexia

Laura Collins, author, Eating With Your Anorexic: How My Child Recovered Through Family-Based Treatment and Yours Can Too

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280. Montessori Education

Angeline Stoll Lillard, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Virginia

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279. Military R&R

Henry Minitrez, Public Affairs Officer, U. S. Army Human Resource Policy Directorate

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278. Traditions and Rituals

Diane Ursano, LCSW-C, specializing in family and couples treatment

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277. Teen Suicide

Alan Berman, Ph.D., ABPP, Executive Director, American Association of Suicidology

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275. When There’s More Than One Religion in a Family

Natalie Merkur Rose, licensed clinical social worker, Jewish Social Service Agency
Mary Helene Rosenbaum, Executive Director, the Dovetail Institute for Interfaith Family Resources

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274. Setting Limits (II)

Allan Shedlin, Jr., Parenting Coach

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273. Eating Disorders

Michael Strober, Ph.D. Director, Eating Disorders Program and Adolescent Mood Disorders Program, UCLA Neuropsychiatric Hospital; Author, Just a Little Too Thin: How to Pull Your Child Back from the Brink of an Eating Disorder

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