Aug 31 2008

Freeing your child from negative thinking + Mastering the power of persuasion at home and everywhere else

Guest 1: Tamar Chansky, author of Freeing Your Child from Negative Thinking.
Topic:
Practical strategies to build a lifetime of resilience, flexibility, and happiness.
Issues: Understanding what negative thinking is and how it affects our children; challenging your child’s mind; helping your child find and apply his or her strengths.

Guest 2: Frances Cole Jones, author of How to Wow.
Topic:
Proven strategies for presenting your ideas, persuading your audience, and perfecting your image.
Issues: Making a lasting impression with a simple introduction; using the 12 most persuasive words in the English language to command any situation; reading non-verbal responses accurately; motivate others; deliver speeches that bring people to their feet.

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Aug 24 2008

The ultimate guide to potty training + Ending food fights

Guest 1: Preston Smith, author of The Potty Trainer.
Topic:
The ultimate guide to potty training your child.
Issues: When to start potty training; how to do it; the importance of parents staying engaged in the process; the increasing number of post-potty-training issues such as bedwetting, daytime accidents, etc; when a toilet-related issue warrants a trip to the pediatrician.

Guest 2: Laura Jana, coauthor of Food Fights.
Topic:
Winning the nutritional challenges of parenthood armed with insight, humor, and a bottle of ketchup.
Issues: How to pick your battles and arm yourself accordingly; tv dinners, fast foods and other nutritional minefields; the 5-second rule; influences of family, friends, and others.

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Aug 17 2008

Teaching financial responsibility + Bringing up geeks

Guest 1: Lewis Solomon and Janet Stern Solomon, coauthors of Bratproofing Your Children.
Topic:
How to raise socially and financially responsible kids.
Issues: Protecting children from potentially negative influences of parents’ wealth; protecting your wealth from being destroyed by children and grandchildren.

Guest 2: Marybeth Hicks, author of Bringing Up Geeks.
Topic:
How to protect your kid's childhood in a grow-up-too-fast world.
Issues: Redefining “geek” in positive terms (Genuine, Enthusiastic, Empowered Kids); freeing children from cultural conditioning while instilling important values; pursuing passions instead of fashions; resisting peer pressure and destructive behavior; supporting the love of learning that helps kids excel in school.

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Aug 10 2008

Improving eyesight naturally + Stop being right and start being happy

Guest 1: Meir Schneider, creator of the The Natural Vision Improvement Kit.
Topic:
Improving eyesight naturally.
Issues: Proven, non-surgical methods of improving eyesight; exercises to increase eye health; what accounts for the growing percentage of children who wear glasses; Meir Schneider’s inspirational story of overcoming blindness using these techniques. See Self-healing.com for more info and schedule of classes and seminars.

Guest 2: Auriela McCarthy, author of The Power of the Possible.
Topic:
How to stop being right and start being happy.
Issues: How to stop arguing over mundane issues like housework; using everyday stories from real people as a way to get you to rethink everything you believe about relationships and how to make them better.

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Aug 03 2008

Raising safe kids in a crazy world + How risk and responsibility help teens thrive

Guest 1: Paula Statman, author of Raising Careful, Confident Kids in a Crazy World.
Topic:
Teaching kids to be safe and strong.
Issues: Striking a healthy balance between safety and panic; turning nice kids into safe kids; why scare tactics don’t work; what parents and kids need to know about sex offenders; much more.

Guest 2: Michael Ungar, author of Too Safe for Their Own Good.
Topic:
How risk and responsibility help teens thrive.
Issues: Adolescents are safer now than at any time in history—why are we overly protecting them? How bubble-wrapping kids stunts their healthy growth and puts them at harm; the benefits of experiencing manageable amounts of danger.

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