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Hundreds of thousands of listeners across the U.S. and (via American Forces Radio) around the world tune in weekly to Parents' Perspective. Caring adults find help with topics as diverse as schools in a stressful time, parents as advocates, stepfamilies, playground safety, risk-taking behavior, toddlers and media, helping children learn to manage money, and what teens want their parents to know. Fifty per cent of listeners are male. Experts in such fields as child development, medicine, nutrition, psychiatry, education, sports, social work, child care, and law enforcement provide up to date information and resources.

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Guests are frequently world renowned, often entertaining, and always stimulating. The daughter of a terrorist discussed helping children reject hatred; a county executive related how he dealt with anxious residents during sniper attacks; a social worker (who is also a bereaved parent) provided encouragement and support for parents who have lost a child; and a psychologist with adult children in the armed forces discussed issues arising when soldiers return to their families.

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Recent Shows

129. Teaching Children to be Charitable

Robert Goodwin, President and CEO, Points of Light Foundation

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128. Gangs

Janice Hutchinson, M.D., pediatrician and psychiatrist, Medical and Clinical Director, JOS-ARZ Academy
Marchus Dixon, Gang Prevention Coordinator, Montgomery County, MD, Mental Health Association

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127. Sexuality and Teens

Deborah Roffman, Sexuality Educator

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126. Eating Disorders

Randi Wortman, Ph.D., clinical psychologist; Eating Disorders Awareness and Prevention outreach coordinator

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125. ADD/ADHD

Alan Zametkin, M.D., staff psychiatrist, National Institute of Mental Health

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123/124. Three-to-Six-Year-Olds (Parts I and II)

T. Berry Brazelton, M.D., Pediatrician
Joshua Sparrow, M.D., Child Psychiatrist
(Authors, Touchpoints Three to Six: Your Child’s Emotional and Behavioral Development)

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122. Shyness and Social Anxiety Disorder

Deborah Beidl, Ph.D., and Samuel Turner, Ph.D., Professors of Psychology, University of Maryland; Co-Directors, Maryland Center for Anxiety Disorders

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121. Parents as Spectators

Tal Alter, Washington, D.C., Coordinator, Positive Coaching Alliance

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120. How Much Is Too Much?

Ted Feinberg, Ed.D., NCSP, Assistant Executive Director, national Association of School Psychologists

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119. Helping Children Solve Problems

Linda Nunes-Schrag, Creative Response to Conflict (nonviolence training and conflict resolution)

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