Dec 28 2009

How Men and Women Parent Differently and Why It Helps Your Marriage

Guest 1: Kyle Pruett, and
Guest 2: Marsha Pruett, coauthors of Partnership Parenting.
Topic:
How men and women parent differently–why it helps your kids and can strengthen your marriage.
Issues: Why kids need the influence of both dad and mom; how to create a positive co-parenting environment; why couples should avoid splitting tasks 50-50; rules for healthy negotiation; keeping intimacy thriving in the relationship.

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Dec 21 2009

Life Lessons from Teaching + Raising Extraordinary Children in a Mixed-Up World

Guest 1: Philip Done, author of 32 Third Graders and One Class Bunny.
Topic:
Life Lessons from Teaching
Issues: Connecting what happens in the classroom to the universal truths around us; the delight of learning something for the first time; the value of making a difference

Guest 2: Rafe Esquith, author of Lighting Their Fires.
Topic:
Raising extraordinary children in a mixed-up, muddled-up, shook-up world.
Issues: Tools to guide your children to success in school and in life; how arming your children with a few simple tools (punctuality, selflessness, patience, for example), can turn them into extraordinary students and extraordinary people.

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Dec 14 2009

Getting into Nature + Socially Including Children with Autism

Guest 1: Judy Molland, author of Get Out!
Topic
: Easy ways for kids and adults to get into nature and build a greener future.
Issues: The importance of getting outside; why today's kids are spending less time outside than we did as kids, why looking out for the environment is good for all of us.

Guest 2: Laurie LeComer, author of The Socially Included Child.
Topic:
Successful playdates, recreation, and family events for children with autism
Issues: The difficulties faced by parents of autistic children when trying to socialize or organize playdates when a child has autism, a new science-based method that can help children with autism and their families

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Dec 07 2009

The Remarkable Impact of Fathers + The Benefits of Reading to Infants and Toddlers

Guest 1: Bob Halzleton, author of Dads Matter.
Topic:
Principles, lessons, and stories on the remarkable impact of fathers
Issues: Being there physically and emotionally; communication; small stuff matters; how to live, know, and teach them, coping with hearbreak and death.

Guest 2: Harriet Ziefert, creator of Begin Smart Books.
Topic:
The tremendous benefits of reading to very young children.
Issues: Why read to infants? How to select age-appropriate books for children newborn through age 10, getting kids to love reading on their own; the connection between reading skills and achievement in many other areas in life.

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Nov 30 2009

Introduction to Creative Thinking + Communication between Sisters

Guest 1: Suzie Monday coauthor of New World Kids.
Topic:
A parent’s intro to creative thinking
Issues: What happens to children’s natural ability to think creatively (By five 5, 95 percent of kids have high ability to be creative thinkers; that goes to less than 15 percent by age eighteen). Nurturing creativity in other people.

Guest 2: Deborah Tannen, author of You Were Always Mom's Favorite!
Topic:
Sisters in conversation throughout their lives.
Issues: Exploring one of the most powerful, yet perplexing relationships in many women’s lives; understanding the two impulses that drive sisterly conversations: competition and closeness.

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Nov 23 2009

Happily Ever After? Ha! + The Power of Imagination

Guest 1: Melanie Gideon, author of The Slippery Year.
Topic:
A meditation on “happily ever after”
Issues: Confronting the fantasies of receding youth and the realities of midlife with a husband, a child, and a dog; the need for household contingency plans; finding the sweetness and ordinary pleasures in life; and discovering that “happily ever after” is a possibility after all.

Guest 2: Charlotte Reznick, author of The Power of Your Child's Imagination.
Topic:
How to transform stress and anxiety into joy and success.
Issues: Tapping into kids’ imagination to help them find their own natural strength and confidence; how imagination can help kids cope with stress, phobias, bed-wetting, separation anxiety, anger, and more.

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