Mon, 29 August 2016
This week on Mom Talk Radio, Dr. Erica Reischer, author of What Great Parents Do: 75 Simple Strategies for Raising Kids Who Thrive, shares highlighted strategies from her book. Spotlight on Moms features Dusty Pendleton of AsMomSeesIt.com. Lynn Klaiman, co-author of Rhyme to Read, shares how Rhyme to Read differs from other reading programs. Dr. Richard Rende, author of Raising Can-Do Kids, shares why it’s important to raise kids to have an entrepreneurial spirit. Teen sleep expert, Dr. Matthew Troester, shares why sleep is so important for teens. |
Tue, 23 August 2016
This week on Mom Talk Radio, Jessica Alexander, co-author of The Danish Way of Parenting, shares what distinguishes the Danish Way from other cultural parenting styles. Spotlight on Moms features Cindy Simmons of SurvivingMommy.com. Digital correspondent and editor-at-large for CNN, Kelly Wallace, shares info on distracted driving. Dr. Laura Jana, pediatrician and mother of three, shares tips on potty training. |
Fri, 19 August 2016
This week on Mom Talk Radio, Nanny Magic, Florence Ann Romano, shares tips on caring for a special needs child. Spotlight on Moms features Cricket Country (krkt.com) Morning Show Host, Angela Schuler. Baby Change-N-Go creator, Brenda Lee Roberts, shares details on bringing an idea from concept to life. Margaux Bergen, author of Navigating Life: Things I Wish My Mother Had Told Me, shares what spurred her to write the book. |
Wed, 10 August 2016
This week on Mom Talk Radio, Dr. Laurie Berdahl, co-author of Warning Signs; How to Protect Your Kids from Becoming Victimes or Perpetrators of Violence and Aggression, shares the effects of exposure to violent media on children. Spotlight on Moms features Megan Galko of Nepamom.com and BuildYourInfluenceSummit.com. Mai Vu, author of The Divorced Mom’s Guide to Dating, shares tips for a sustainable relationship. Dr. Keith Wallace, co-author of Dharma Parenting, shares the different Brain/Body Types to help parents connect better with their children. Dr. Gail Saltz, Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry, shares ways parents can boost their children’s potential. |