Mon, 16 August 2010
All children are subject to tantrums and some kids even become defiant. Find out about different tantrum triggers and the developmental nature of tantrums and defiance. This is the first of a two-part series. Register for Part Two, a teleconference on August 23rd, at www.patricianananderson.com/learn/parents. In Part Two, you'll learn strategies for dealing with tantrums, ways to head off tantrums and reduce their frequency, and how to minimize defiant behavior. Caller questions and an mp3 of the program are included as part of the Part Two teleconference. Comments[6]
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Sat, 14 August 2010
The next podcast is one you're sure to want to download. It's Part One of a two-part series, Taming The Towering Inferno: Dealing with Tantrums and Defiance. In the podcast (scheduled to appear Tuesday August 17), I'll talk about the causes of tantrums, both developmental and situational. This will give you the tools to solve the tantrum problem. Part Two follows in the form of a live teleconference on August 23 at 7 pm Pacific time. Get the details of that and sign up at http://patricianananderson.com/learn/parents. Category:general
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Mon, 9 August 2010
How important is music to your child's development? Is music really the key to academic success? Find some answers in this podcast by Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson. Comments[3]
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Wed, 28 July 2010
Think your local public library is just for books? Not so, as you'll discover in this conversation with librarians from the Kitsap County (WA) public library system. Be inspired to visit your library today! Comments[2]
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Wed, 21 July 2010
Do you wish your kids would be more responsible and more helpful? Do you sometimes feel like their servant – and want to find a way to assign chores that isn’t more trouble than it’s worth? Are you angry and worried about what seems to be “slacker” behavior, even in your younger children? I’ve helped countless teachers and parents guide their kids to cheerful responsibility and now IT’S YOUR TURN. So register now for this ONE TIME call that’s happening Monday, July 26th at 7pm Eastern, 4 pm Pacific. More information and registration HERE. Comments[3]
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Mon, 19 July 2010
Do your kids do chores around the house? Should they? And is it worth all the trouble you'll need to go to to make your kids do their chores? Find out in this conversation with Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson. In addition, a free download of chore ideas is available at http://patricianananderson.com/read .
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Mon, 12 July 2010
Do you have a favorite child? Or maybe you were a favorite child of your parents.... How do you feel about all that? On today's episode, we confront the taboo topic of having a favorite child. We'll talk about why this is, how we might feel about it, what we should do about it and what - if any - are the repercussions for our kids if we play favorites. Many parents don't want anyone to know they have a favorite child. I won't tell anyone if you dare to listen to today's show! Comments[2]
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Mon, 5 July 2010
Think along with Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson as she considers the pros and cons of introducing a pet into your household. Be reminded of factors you will want to take into account as you ponder the sort of pet to get, the value a pet might bring to your family, and ways to integrate a new baby into a home where a pet already holds the role of stand-in child. Comments[10]
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Mon, 28 June 2010
Author Jonathan Bender talks about his new book, LEGO: A Love Story and delves into the power of creative play to shape children's lives on into the future. Find out more about Jonathan at www.brickbender.com. Comments[1]
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Tue, 22 June 2010
How worried should you be about your kids' television viewing, video game play and all the other time spent staring at a screen? Can it all really rot his brain? Find out the truth about media use and kids from Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson. Comments[4]
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Mon, 14 June 2010
Certified hypnotherapist and expert in neuro-linguistic programming, Alan Anderson talks about how to talk so kids will listen and understand - and how to adjust your own self-talk to make personal progress. Find out more about Alan Anderson at www.LynnwoodHypnosis.com. Comments[4]
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Tue, 8 June 2010
We all want our kids to be self-disciplined. In order for children to grow into responsible adults, they have to be able to regulate their own behavior. But how do you get them to that goal? Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson describes the most effective ways to guide children's behavior so they achieve self-discipline. Direct download: June_7_2010_-_Achieving_Self-discipline.mp3 Category:podcasts -- posted at: 8:00 PM Comments[0]
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Mon, 24 May 2010
Expert organizer Rebecca Ross, from The Composed Domain, talks about achieving order and serenity. Rebecca offers suggestions for handling mental and physical clutter and talks about working with others in the family to achieve a well-organized home. Find out more about Rebecca Ross at www.composedomain.com. Comments[1]
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Mon, 17 May 2010
John James, from Protected Tomorrows Seattle, talks about planning for the future for children with special needs. You can find out more by visiting John's website, www.SpecialSolutions.org or by calling him at 425-828-7540 or sending email to john@specialsolutions.org. Comments[1]
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Tue, 11 May 2010
Summer is coming soon! What will your schoolage kids do all summer long? Comments[0]
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Mon, 3 May 2010
Thomas Balmes, director of the new documentary film Babies, talks with Dr Patricia Nan Anderson about how the film was created. Comments[1]
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Tue, 27 April 2010
What happens in the critical and amazing first year? Just about everything! Listen as Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson describes a baby's experiences and development in the first year. Comments[0]
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Tue, 20 April 2010
Marcy Jones, attorney and author of Graceful Divorce Solutions, provides insight into alternatives to traditional divorce litigation. She suggests that collaboration between parents is a humane and graceful way to end a marriage while preserving the security and happiness of your children. Find out how this works in this interview with Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson. Comments[0]
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Mon, 12 April 2010
How can you help your child become bilingual and when and how should you start? Find out in this conversation with Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson. Direct download: April_12_2010_-_Learning_A_Second_Language.mp3 Category:podcasts -- posted at: 1:23 PM Comments[0]
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Mon, 5 April 2010
Change comes to every family. How do you explain it to the kids? Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson offers some tips for helping children cope with change at any age. Comments[0]
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Mon, 29 March 2010
We're so excited! The live broadcast of the radio show, Parenting: A Field Guide LIVE! moves to later in the day - 4 to 5 pm, Pacific time - on Mondays starting April 5th. If you listen on 1150 AM KKNW in the Seattle area, be sure to tune in. If you've been listening over Internet or CBS radio in other locales, just catch the show live on the web streaming from www.1150kknw.com. The podcast will continue to be posted right here - same as ever. If you subscribe here or through iTunes, everything stays the same. Stay connected! Listen or download the podcast every week! And remember... Every good thing that happens between us happens first at home! Category:general
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Mon, 29 March 2010
Lysa Parker, co-author with Barbara Nicholson of the book Attached at the Heart, talks with Patricia Nan Anderson about attachment. Find out more about the book at www.attachedattheheartbook.com. Lysa is also co-founder of Attachment Parenting International. More about this organization is available at www.attachmentparenting.org Comments[1]
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Mon, 22 March 2010
Consider the many ways your child is smart - and how you can gently develop those talents in free time activities over spring break. Get the free download of 90 activity ideas, divided according to Howard Gardner's nine intelligences, at www.PatriciaNanAnderson.com. Click on the Read tab and then on Free Downloads. Direct download: March_22_2010_-_Multiple_Intelligences.mp3 Category:podcasts -- posted at: 11:15 PM Comments[1]
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Mon, 15 March 2010
Barak Rosenbloom, of www.gotreasurehunting.com talks about how traditional notions of time management hold many of us hostage. He shows a way to change your thinking about time to get things done and make time for what's really important to you. Comments[0]
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Tue, 9 March 2010
Think about your child's personality with Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson and find out what is there at the very start and what gets shaped and altered along the way. Find out what parents can do to help their kids turn out well. Comments[1]
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Mon, 1 March 2010
Rebecca Michi explores selecting and managing childcare for your child, including finding and hiring a nanny. Comments[1]
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Tue, 23 February 2010
TV, video games, and DVDs... how much is too much for your children? How can you draw the line on screentime for your kids? Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson talks about this issue that parents face daily. Comments[1]
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Mon, 15 February 2010
Fifty percent of American children spend at least part of their childhood in a single-parent family. If this includes your family right now, what do you need to know to make things better for your kids - and for you? Listen as Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson offers some suggestions and support. Comments[1]
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Mon, 8 February 2010
Find out what you need to know about brain development and helping your child - of any age - reach his full potential. Comments[1]
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Mon, 1 February 2010
Rebecca Michi hosts this program on understanding and handling temper tantrums. Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson assists. Find out more about Rebecca at http://www.rebeccamichi.com. Comments[2]
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Tue, 26 January 2010
Social skills are the key to life success, but we often don't take much time to develop them. Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson talks about ways to develop your child's social savvy and how to resolve common social challenges. Comments[1]
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Mon, 18 January 2010
Seattle-area personal trainer Ren Caldwell talks about the importance of mothers' fitness to their children's health and suggests strategies for making time for exercise. Contact Ren through her website http://www.renfitness.net. |
Mon, 11 January 2010
Parent educator and sleep consultant Rebecca Michi talks with Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson about common sleep issues and ways to solve them. Find out more about Rebecca's work at www.rebeccamichi.com. Direct download: 23_-_Solving_Sleep_Issues_-_January_11_2010.mp3 Category:podcasts -- posted at: 5:09 PM Comments[1]
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Tue, 5 January 2010
How can you make 2010 a great year for yourself and your family? Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson offers some ideas. Direct download: 22_-_Thinking_Ahead_For_The_New_Year_-_January_4_2010.mp3 Category:podcasts -- posted at: 2:01 AM Comments[1]
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