Parent Talk Live Right Nowhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/parenttalkliverightnowEducationenCopyright Michael Robinson (C/O Blogtalkradio)Fri, 14 Jun 2019 20:30:00 GMTSun, 16 Nov 2014 18:00:00 GMTEducationBlogTalkRadio Feed v2.0https://dasg7xwmldix6.cloudfront.net/hostpics/b315e4f8-b9da-48ab-a867-74ad5052d6be_10659312_764781836918627_7425824679893403407_n.jpgParent Talk Live Right Nowhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/parenttalkliverightnowEducationfeeds@blogtalkradio.comBlogTalkRadio.comeducation,ferguson,marva robinson,anchorage,antavia hamilton-ochs,bartlett high school,darren wilson,death,dr. mike robinson,familyParent Talk Live Right NownoEducationepisodicParent Brief: Preparing For The Decision: Ferguson Fight for Justicehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/parenttalkliverightnow/2014/11/16/parent-brief-preparing-for-the-decision-ferguson-fight-for-justiceEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/parenttalkliverightnow/2014/11/16/parent-brief-preparing-for-the-decision-ferguson-fight-for-justice/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/parenttalkliverightnow/2014/11/16/parent-brief-preparing-for-the-decision-ferguson-fight-for-justiceSun, 16 Nov 2014 18:00:00 GMTParent Brief: Preparing For The Decision: Ferguson Fight for Justice Dr. Marva M. Robinson is the oldest child of Marva J. Robinson and G. Preston Gridiron. Born to an ambitious mother in St. Louis, Mo, she was quickly exposed to sports, arts, and theatre at a young age. She received her high school diploma from Mary Institute and St. Louis Country Day school and immediately went on to pursue her dream of becoming a Psychologist. She completed her undergraduate studies at Saint Louis University, graduating with magnum cum laude honors. She pursued her doctoral studies in Clinical Psychology at Nova Southeastern University where she graduated with a specialization in Forensics and a focus in Child, Adolescent and Family Psychology.  She is the proud mother of one son, Preston, whom she credits as her biggest teacher.  While she enjoys the moments of motherhood, she is passionate about her career as a psychologist.  Working full time for a St. Louis based health center, Dr. Robinson continues to work with an underserved population.  However, her passion for forensics, consultation and psychotherapy beyond the walls of her office propelled her to begin her own private practice. 00:30:00Parent Talk Live Right NownoMarva Robinson,Ferguson,Education,St. LouisDr. Marva M. Robinson is the oldest child of Marva J. Robinson and G. Preston Gridiron. Born to an ambitious mother in St. Louis, Mo, she was quickly exposed tParent Brief: What Parents and Educators Can Do To Prepare For The Verdicthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/parenttalkliverightnow/2014/11/16/parent-brief-what-parents-and-educators-can-do-to-prepare-for-the-verdictEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/parenttalkliverightnow/2014/11/16/parent-brief-what-parents-and-educators-can-do-to-prepare-for-the-verdict/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/parenttalkliverightnow/2014/11/16/parent-brief-what-parents-and-educators-can-do-to-prepare-for-the-verdictSun, 16 Nov 2014 17:00:00 GMTParent Brief: What Parents and Educators Can Do To Prepare For The VerdictDr. Mike Robinson is joined by Dr. Marva Robinson on today's Parent Brief about the ways parents and educators can do to prepare for the verdict in the shooting death of Michael Brown, Jr. by Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson. Dr. Marva M. Robinson is the oldest child of Marva J. Robinson and G. Preston Gridiron. Born to an ambitious mother in St. Louis, Mo, she was quickly exposed to sports, arts, and theatre at a young age. She received her high school diploma from Mary Institute and St. Louis Country Day school and immediately went on to pursue her dream of becoming a Psychologist. She completed her undergraduate studies at Saint Louis University, graduating with magnum cum laude honors. She pursued her doctoral studies in Clinical Psychology at Nova Southeastern University where she graduated with a specialization in Forensics and a focus in Child, Adolescent and Family Psychology.  She is the proud mother of one son, Preston, whom she credits as her biggest teacher.  While she enjoys the moments of motherhood, she is passionate about her career as a psychologist.  Working full time for a St. Louis based health center, Dr. Robinson continues to work with an underserved population.  However, her passion for forensics, consultation and psychotherapy beyond the walls of her office propelled her to begin her own private practice. 00:02:00Parent Talk Live Right NownoFerguson,darren wilson,Michael Brown,death,Marva RobinsonDr. Mike Robinson is joined by Dr. Marva Robinson on today's Parent Brief about the ways parents and educators can do to prepare for the verdict in the shootingParent Talk Live: Parent Brief: Fighting for Justicehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/parenttalkliverightnow/2014/11/11/parent-talk-live-parent-brief-fighting-for-justiceEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/parenttalkliverightnow/2014/11/11/parent-talk-live-parent-brief-fighting-for-justice/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/parenttalkliverightnow/2014/11/11/parent-talk-live-parent-brief-fighting-for-justiceTue, 11 Nov 2014 03:00:00 GMTParent Talk Live: Parent Brief: Fighting for Justice Join Dr. Mike Robinson, host of Parent Talk Live for this week’s Parent Brief discussion with Danielle M. McFadden and Cary M. Jones, executive officers of the NAACP Collegiate Chapter at the University of Missouri Kansas City about their continued efforts to bring awareness of the death of Michael Brown, Jr. and the role of youth in keeping the fight for justice alive. Bio: Danielle McFadden is 21 years old, originally from St. Louis, MO. She is currently a senior at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, where she is studying Business Administration with an emphasis in Finance.  Bio: Carly is a graduate of St. Louis Community College - Florissant Valley where she received an Associates of Arts degree in Business Administration and General Transfer Studies. Cary M. Jones is a senior in the Henry W. Bloch School of Management, UMKC studying Business Administration emphasizing in Marketing. 00:25:00Parent Talk Live Right NownoParent Talk Live Parent Brief: Fighting for JusticeJoin Dr. Mike Robinson, host of Parent Talk Live for this week’s Parent Brief discussion with Danielle M. McFadden and Cary M. Jones, executive officers of theParent Talk Live: Parent Briefhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/parenttalkliverightnow/2014/11/09/parent-talk-live-parent-briefEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/parenttalkliverightnow/2014/11/09/parent-talk-live-parent-brief/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/parenttalkliverightnow/2014/11/09/parent-talk-live-parent-briefSun, 09 Nov 2014 18:00:00 GMTParent Talk Live: Parent BriefDr. Mike Robinson, host of Parent Talk Live discussed innovation in schools with Mike Cobb. Mike is the Director of Admissions at The Oakridge School in Texas. He is a former division head, Forever Teacher, and Husband/Father. He is a speaker on 21st Century Innovation in Schools. 00:26:00Parent Talk Live Right Nownoeducation,research,innovation,schools,studentsDr. Mike Robinson, host of Parent Talk Live discussed innovation in schools with Mike Cobb. Mike is the Director of Admissions at The Oakridge School in Texas.Parent Talk Live: Parent Briefhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/parenttalkliverightnow/2014/11/08/parent-talk-live-parent-briefEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/parenttalkliverightnow/2014/11/08/parent-talk-live-parent-brief/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/parenttalkliverightnow/2014/11/08/parent-talk-live-parent-briefSat, 08 Nov 2014 17:00:00 GMTParent Talk Live: Parent Brief Dr. Mike Robinson, host of Parent Talk Live discusses literacy with Antavia Hamilton-Ochs  a 9th grade teacher at Bartlett High School in Anchorage, AK and how her new project Running Out of Time: Emergency Literacy Intervention Requires Upgraded Technology will assist students to achieve in reading on today’s episode of Parent Brief. 00:24:00Parent Talk Live Right Nownoeducation,math,reading,project,dr. mike robinsonDr. Mike Robinson, host of Parent Talk Live discusses literacy with Antavia Hamilton-Ochs  a 9th grade teacher at Bartlett High School in Anchorage, AK and how