Radio Schedule

Week Of September 3, 2012

  • Setting Realistic Parenting Goals

    Carol Evans, CEO and President of Working Mother magazine and the author of This Is How We Do It - A Practical Guide for the Working Mother.

  • Nurture Your Babies Brain Everyday

    Dr. Jill Stamm, Co-Founder of New Directions Institute for Infant Brain Development in Phoenix. Dr. Stamm is the author of Bright from the Start: The Simple, Science-Backed Way to Nurture Your Child’s Developing Mind from Birth to Age 3.

  • The Trouble with Labeling Kids

    Dr. Scott Shannon, Pediatric Psychiatrist and author of Please Don't Label My Child: Break the Doctor-Diagnosis-Drug Cycle and Discover Safe, Effective Choices for Your Child's Emotional Health.

  • Making Baby-Travel Easier

    Marcie Jones, mother, journalist, consultant and the co-author of Great Expectations: Baby's First Year.

Week Of September 10, 2012

  • Beginning to Teach Preschoolers About Helping Others

    Carol Weisman, speaker, trainer and consultant who specializes in volunteerism. Carol is the author of Raising Charitable Children.

  • Tips and Ideas for New Moms

    Debra Gilbert Rosenberg, Licensed Clinical Social Worker and mother of 3. She is the author of The New Mom's Companion and Motherhood without Guilt: Being the Best Mom You Can Be and Feeling Great about It.

  • Good Sleep Routines For Baby, Toddler and Older Child

    Dr. Jodi Mindell, Child Psychologist, Associate Director of the Sleep Center at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, and author of Sleeping Through the Night.

  • Prevent Childhood Cyber-Bullying

    Nancy E. Willard, educator, lawyer, educational technology consultant, and mom. She is the author of Cyber-Safe Kids, Cyber-Savvy Teens: Helping Young People Learn To Use the Internet Safely and Responsibly.

Week Of September 17, 2012

  • Fostering Creativity in Toddlers and Preschoolers

    The late Dr. Stanley Greenspan, was a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics at George Washington University Medical School and author of Great Kids.

  • Focusing on What Matters Most as a Parent

    Dr. Paul Donahue, Clinical Psychologist, and the author of Parenting Without Fear: Letting Go of Worry and Focusing on What Really Matters.

  • The Pressures to Succeed in Childhood

    Alissa Quart, writer of opinion pieces and book reviews for The New York Times and author of Hothouse Kids: The Dilemma of the Gifted Child.

  • The Myth of Educational Videos for Babies

    Dr. Frederick Zimmerman, Associate Professor in the Health Services Department of the University of Washington. He is the co-author of The Elephant in the Living Room: Make Television Work for Your Kids.

Week Of September 24, 2012

  • Preschoolers Learning Their ABC’s

    Dr. Jennifer Shu, pediatrician and Medical Editor-in-Chief of Baby and Child Health from the American Academy of Pediatrics.

  • Toddlers & Preschoolers Taking Steps Toward Self-Discipline

    Dr. Robert Brooks, a clinical psychologist on the faculty of Harvard Medical School and on the staff of McLean Hospital. He is the co-author of Raising a Self-Disciplined Child.

  • Dads, Stay Connected to Your Teens

    Dr. Carl Pickhardt, psychologist and author of nine parenting and child-rearing titles, including The Connected Father: Understand Your Unique Role and Responsibilities during Your Child’s Adolescence.

  • Getting the Best Care When Your Child is Sick

    Avery Comarrow, Senior Writer at U.S. News & World Report and Editor of America's Best Hospitals since its inception in 1990.