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The Resilient Brain
Noon Saturdays, "The Resilient Brain," host Kathy Kitts
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Ask Dr Annie Abram
Our show is an open conversation about mindful parenting, finding your voice as a parent, and feeling competent in this role. Parenting is a relationship, not a set of rules. It gives us the opportunity of a lifetime: to re-write our own life narrative. On our show we talk about developing a deeper understanding of ourselves in order to better understand our children. This show is hosted by Annie Abram, Ph.D. a licensed psychotherapist with a practice in Norwalk, CT. She has over twenty five years of clinical experience. Over the course of the last ten years, Dr. Abram has led numerous parenting groups for first-time mothers as well as for parents of young children and adolescents in New York City and Connecticut.
by Annie Abram PhD in Parents
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Encouraging Communication with...
Join Sara Bingham, WeeHands Founder and author of The Baby Signing Book, each week as she shares parenting tips, language development strategies, and the joys using sign language with your baby, toddler and/or preschool child.
We'll talk about the benefits of signing with your baby, connecting with your baby, the terrible two's, early literacy development and so much more!
Learn more about how WeeHands and signing with your baby at www.weehands.com or share with us on Facebook!
by Sara Bingham in Parents
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#165 Expressive Language Devel...
Join pediatric speech -language pathologist Laura Mize from teachmetotalk.com and developmental interventionist Kate Hensler as they discuss issues related to communication delays and disorders in toddlers and young preschoolers. In this episode of "Teach Me To Talk with Laura and Kate" we'll be discussing expressive language development and how build a vocabulary for late talkers who are just beginning to use words.
by Teach Me To Talk in Parents
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Mother's Milk
Samiyyah Saafir-Muhammad was born Jacqueline Glover in New York City in 1951. After spending her early years in foster care, moving four times before the age of three, she settled in with her aunt, following her father’s passing.
While still in elementary school Samiyyah took an interest in helping other students do well, joining “The Future Teachers’ Club” in the fifth grade. As a high school student, Samiyyah became aware her people’s struggle for freedom—witnessing civil rights demonstrations, protests, assassinations and riots—and decided she wanted to help somehow. It was in this atmosphere that she went off to Northeastern University in Boston where she majored in Education. Her stay there was short-lived, however, as she was introduced to the teachings of The Honorable Elijah Muhammad and thereafter joined the Nation of Islam. Within the Nation of Islam’s Muhammad University, Samiyyah underwent educational training and worked as a teacher’s assistant.
Since 2005, Samiyyah has had the privilege of serving as the Directress at Muhammad University of Islam in Atlanta, which serves students from Pre-K to the eighth grade. She has been blessed to carry on the 84-year educational tradition, which was started by the Honorable Elijah Muhammad and his brave followers in the 1930’s.
A widow after 35 years of marriage, Samiyyah presently enjoys the blessing of her and her husband’s nine children: six sons and three daughters, all of whom attended or are attending HBCUs. Samiyyah has been a mother to not only her nine children, but also to her two stepchildren, her nieces and nephews, her eight grandchildren and countless other children and adults in the community who come to her for advice, wisdom and guidance. Affectionately called MamaMiyyah, Samiyyah’s house is never empty. Guests visit constantly in search of the warm words and support of this matriarch. Samiyyah hby Black Whole Radio in Parents
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Entering into and Exiting out ...
A very interesting look at relationships from an attorney's point of view. Why an attorney? Attorney's know how to argue and "fuel" the flame of divorces and family law disbutes.
Mr. Thanasi Preovolos, Esq. Will talk with me about Respectful beginnings and endings that can make the whole family calm during hard times.
Preovolos & Associates is an Asset Protection Law Firm. Asset Protection is an umbrella specialty which utilizes several areas of law to helps clients acquire, grow, position and protect their assets. The relevant sub-specialties includes, but is not limited to Corporate Law, Estate Planning, Taxation, ERISA, Real Estate, Family Law, Immigration (US and Abroad) and Offshore work. The goal is to help position assets in an advantaged way resulting in the protection of those assets from taxes, creditors, lawsuits, bankruptcies, divorces, etc. Specialties:Corporate, Estate Planning, Taxation (preparation and planning), ERISA, Real Estate, Family Law, Immigration (US and Abroad) and Offshore,
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Energy Types and Astrology Sig...
What's keeping your good parenting from being GREAT parenting?
Find out with Carol Tuttle—acclaimed alternative psychotherapist, best-selling author of 4 books, and the creator of Energy Profiling and Dressing Your Truth—as she helps you revolutionize your approach to parenting.
You will better raise your children true to their natures by using Carol's revolutionary Energy Profiling system. Plus, she'll teach you energy healing methods to empower your children's well-being.
Carol invites you to call in with your questions during the live broadcast. Her expert advice and hearfelt support will help you become a conscious, intentional parent that creates a supportive experience for everyone in the family—including parents.
Want to ask a question before the show? Send Carol an email: parenting@liveyourtruth.com
Learn more about Carol at www.thecarolblog.com
by Carol Tuttle in Parents
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Coaching Your Young Adult for Success
This episode explores strategies for supporting your teen and young adult through the most challenging time of their lives.
by Kevin Anthony Johnson in Parents
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Remember the Bible Fruit Of The Spirit Faith 5
This Month we are studying the Fruit of the Spirit Faith.
Jesus told them. "I tell you the truth, if you had faith even as small as a mustard seed, you could say to this mountain, 'Move from here to there,' and it would move. Nothing would be impossible." Matthew 17:20
We live by faith, not by sight 2 Corinthians 5:7
Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see. Hebrews 11:1
Join Everyday Wisdom for Families in the Remember the Bible Challenge. The challenge is: Memorize 1 Bible verse or passage per month. Doesn't sound like a lot? Over the 4 weeks of each month we will learn how to memorize a verse, study the verse in depth & learn how to apply the verse to our lives. The focus is on placing the Word of God Deep into our hearts & minds, Creating healing & life change. Allowing the Word of God to become powerful & alive in your life (Heb 4:12). We encourage everyone listening to share their stories of how God's Word has changed their lives. The Challenge started in 2011 with verses from the Remember the Bible book by Dave Farrow & Kellie Ann Peterson. We look forward to hearing from you.
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The Resilient Brain
Noon Saturdays, "The Resilient Brain," host Kathy Kitts
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The Au Pair Lady highlights her newest and sweetest aupairs
Join us as we introduce a few profiles of our latest and greatest aupairs ready to love and play with your children
by The Au Pair Lady in Parents
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