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01-19-2010, 10:23 PM #1
Childhood Matters (Radioprogram)
Childhood Matters is a radio forum
that seeks to increase
knowledge and support
for parents and other adults
who care for children.
Dedicated to our LA parents: Ayman, Rehab, Quang, Chantal, Rabiee and all other Mums and Dads
Maternal Desire - January 30, 2005
What does it mean to be a mother? Rona and guests Daphne de Marneffe, clinical psychologist and author of Maternal Desire, and Opal Palmer Adisa, poet, storyteller and Parenting Editor of the Morning Show on KPFA, discuss the complex feelings many women have about becoming mothers.
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Fatherhood: The Essential Role of Fathers in the Lives of Children - January 26, 2003
Fathers provide critical social, psychological, and economic support for a developing child. The role of men in the lives of children is becoming increasingly well understood. Guests: Eric McDonnell, Jason Stanford
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Fathers Connecting with their Kids - May 7, 2006
Fathers are involved in their children's lives to differing degrees, and the relationships they have with their families affect the well-being of their children. There are stay-at-home dads, working dads, and fathers who are separated from their kids through divorce or other circumstances. Guests: Will Glennon, author of The Collected Wisdom of Fathers: Creating a Loving Bond that Lasts a Lifetime, and Patrisha Scott, Coordinator of The Reclaiming Fatherhood program with the San Mateo County Health Department.
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Early Childhood Literacy - August 29, 2004
Did you know that you could get your children on the road to reading simply by reading aloud to them every day? Tune in as Rona and her guests discuss wonderful ways to help your child fall in love with learning. Guests: Janell Flores, Director of San Francisco's Raising a Reader program, and Hildegarde Ayer, Executive Director of the Lee Pesky Learning Center and co-author of the new book Every Child Ready to Read.
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The Emotional Side of Learning - October 25, 2009
This show is the second in a six-part series called Your Teen Matters: A Series on Navigating the Middle and High School Years.
You may remember that being a teenager isn't always easy. How can you help your teen manage academic and emotional stress? Join co-hosts Beth Samuelson, MA, director of Student Organizational Services and Nurse Rona Renner, RN, will be joined by guests Dr. Michael Tompkins, PhD, co-author of My Anxious Mind: A Teen's Guide to Managing Anxiety and Panic, and Alex Georgakopoulos, LMFT, a family therapist at Coyote Coast, to learn how to recognize the different pressures your teen is facing, and how to provide support and resources, and stay connected.
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Childhood Matters: The Importance of Play - October 28, 2007
Creative play is essential to a child's development. Despite the benefits of play, increased attention to academics, enrichment activities, hurried lifestyles, and child targeted media have resulted in the decline of unstructured play. Guests: Susan Linn, EdD, co-founder of the Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood and author of the forthcoming The Case for Make-Believe, and Gina Moreland, Executive Director of Habitot Children’s Museum.
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Childhood Matters: Importance of Play and Creativity - December 20, 2009
One risk of the technology-saturated world we live in is that children have fewer opportunities for unstructured play and creativity. Imaginative play is children's work. Join Nurse Rona and guests, Karen Payne and David Hawkins, co-founders of Wild Zones, and Janis Keyser, teacher, parent educator, program director and speaker who specializes in Early Childhood and Family Development, to remind us all of the importance of play. Is there time and space for play at your child’s school, at home, or in your neighborhood?
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Music and Dance in Children's Lives - April 6, 2008
Exposing young children to music and dance can help them learn to express themselves, communicate their feelings, interact with the world, and have fun. Guests: Asheba Wilson, musical storyteller, and Crystal Baik, co-coordinator of the Moving Parents and Children Together (MPACT) Program at Luna Kids Dance.
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The Best Things Parents Do - January 02, 2005
Most parents don't realize that they are the true experts when it comes to their kids. Rona and her guests Susan Isaacs Kohl, author of The Best Things Parents Do, and Johnny Symons, director of the documentary Daddy and Papa, discuss the ways parents love and encourage their children.
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Understanding Multi-Ethnic Families - January 23, 2005
Declaring a racial identity may be easy for most of us, but not for the increasing numbers of biracial and transracial children. Rona and guests Tarah Fleming, the Diversity Specialist at Berkeley's Childcare Health Program, and Joemy Ito-Gates, founder of the Fusion Program for Mixed Heritage Youth, discuss the unique issues facing multi-ethnic families.
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The Effect of Media on Our Children - April 13, 2003
Our kids are exposed to an "adult" world long before they are ready to be. This show concerns the proliferation of media, their powerful impact on children, and how parents can take back control. Guest: James P. Steyer teaches at Stanford University, founded Children Now, and is the CEO and Chairman of Families Interested in Responsible Media (FIRM), which provides tools and resources to parents who want to take back control of media in their lives.
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The Teen Brain in the Digital Age--November 27, 2009
Twitter, iPods, text messages, and YouTube are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the new media that is becoming a fixture of our culture. Research is finding that today's fast-paced, media-driven life is altering the way young minds develop. What are some of the challenges and benefits of today's digital age? Co-hosts Beth Samuelson, of Student Organizational Services and Nurse Rona will be joined by Jason Brand, LCSW, founder of Positive Technology Relationships, to discuss cutting through the media noise and helping your teen improve their learning skills.
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All Kinds of Minds - April 25, 2004
Every child learns differently, has different strengths and weaknesses. This show features an exclusive interview with investment leader Charles R. Schwab. His www.schwablearning.org is an excellent resource for learning differences. Guests: Dr. Mel Levine, MD, founder of All Kinds of Minds(r), a nonprofit Institute for the study of differences in learning. Karen Colaric-Corzan, 4th grade teacher at Park Day School in Oakland.
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How Children Acquire Language - November 02, 2003
How can parents support the language development of their children? If parents have concerns about language, what can they do? Guests: Angie Marshall, MA, CCC-SLP, a speech-language pathologist at the Center for Learning and Achievement in San Jose, CA. Jill Ellis, MEd, co-counder and Executive Director for the Center for the Education of the Infant Deaf (CEID).
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How Children Learn Language - January 6, 2008
The process by which children learn language and acquire speech is complex. It's important for parents and caregivers to understand what's involved as children learn to express themselves in one or more languages. Guests: Henriette Langdon, EdD, CCC-SLP, Professor of Communicative Disorders and Sciences in the College of Education at San Jose State University, and Audra L. Elliott, MS, CCC-SLP, Clinical Director for Communication Works.
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When Baby Sleeps, Everyone’s Happy - September 21, 2008
Regular, sound sleep from infancy onward allows for the healthy development and overall well being of children. When babies and young children have trouble sleeping, the whole family is affected. Many tired parents are confused about how to help their child self-soothe and sleep soundly. Join Rona and guest, Karen Pollak, Perinatal Educator and founder of www.babies2sleep.com, and Noelle Corchran, PsyD, sleep specialist and co-founder of Symbio, as they offer ideas for understanding sleep patterns and helpful strategies for getting little ones to sleep.
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Getting a Good Night's Sleep - September 9, 2007
Regular, sound sleep from infancy onward allows for the healthy development and overall well-being of children. When babies and young children don't sleep, the whole family is affected. Guests: Dr. Rafael Pelayo, faculty member, practicing physician, and head of pediatric service at the Stanford University Sleep Disorders Clinic and a faculty member at the School of Sleep Medicine, and Vivian Sonnenberg, infant sleep consultant.
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Last edited by yamha; 01-24-2010 at 10:01 PM. Reason: new parts added
Every man I meet is my master in some point, and in that I learn from him (R. Emerson)
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01-19-2010, 10:50 PM #2
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Thank you yamha very much, it is highly appreciated
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Re: Children Matters (Radioprogram)
Wow !! Thank you Very Much Yamha for this great and useful series
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01-24-2010, 10:03 PM #4
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Ayman, as I promised Hope these guys know what they say and their tips do work
Every man I meet is my master in some point, and in that I learn from him (R. Emerson)
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01-25-2010, 02:26 PM #5
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Thanks a million my dear
sorry , i've just seen this wonderful post )))))
as usual,Yamha, you're great.
keep it up ,awesome .
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