What to Say and Do for People in Distress + Raising Confident Readers + Curing ADD, Dyslexia, and More

The Art of Comforting: What to Say and Do for People in Distress
Guest 1: Val Walker, author of The Art of Comforting.
Topic: What to say and do for people in distress.
Issues: What makes a person comforting? What do you do if the person you’re comforting resists your efforts? Using art, writing, and words as to comfort and heal.


Reading Together: Everything You Need to Know to Raise a Child Who Loves to Read
Guest 2: Diane Frankenstein, author of Reading Together.
Topic: Everything you need to know to raise a child who loves to read.
Issues: Guidelines for selecting appropriate books for all ages and reading abilities; how to support your child’s reading skills; helping child decide what to read.


Revised and Updated Smart But Feeling Dumb New Understanding and Dramatic Treatment for Dyslexia (LD/ADD)
Guest 3: Harold Levinson, author of Smart But Feeling Dumb.
Topic: New understanding and dramatic treatment for dyslexia, learning disabilities, and ADD.
Issues: The discovery that dyslexia is not just about reading difficulties—it’s part of a syndrome that includes hundreds of symptoms (ADD, phobias, and more); scientific proof that all these conditions can be treated with a simple, over-the-counter motion sickness remedy.

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