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Recent Shows

463. Kids Making Mistakes

Susan Rail, licensed clinical social worker

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Resources

Remember this important slogan: Practice makes progress!

“Talking Together” series available from Autism Resource Center of South Florida. This is great for social skills-building and is NOT only for autistic kids.

Music children enjoy:

Big Bird’s music – “Everybody Makes Mistakes”

Hannah Montana: “Nobody’s Perfect”

Ask a children’s librarian for suggestions.

Also – Google or Amazon can help find material on “making mistakes.”

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462. Boomerang Kids

Maxine Penn, Clinical Social Worker, psychotherapeutic treatment of children, adolescents, and families

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461. When “Special Needs” Kids Grow Up

Sara Portman Milner, Co-Founder, Sunflower Bakery; Consultant, Special Needs and Disability Services, Partnership for Jewish Life and Learning, Rockville, MD

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Resources

Turn to local governments for a variety of support services for people with disabilities
Service providers – search for:

  • Job support
  • Job coaching

Baking – look at Sugar Plum Bakery in Virginia Beach, VA
“Breadmakers” – video – Gorwald Edinburgh Bakery in Scotland

Sunflower Bakery or send email


460. Kids as Story Tellers

Eve Burton, librarian

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Resources

Margaret Reed McDonald – books of and books about story telling
Explore online:

  • National Storytelling Association (annual festival in Tennesee)
  • inquire at local libraries for folktale societies and story telling groups in your area.
  • Washington DC Metropolitan Area:
  • Voices in the Glen (local storytelling guild)
  • Folklore Society
  • to find at child story teller, contact Eve Burton 301-590-9638

Storytelling in the First Three Years


458. Depression in Very Young Children

Daniel Pine, M.D., Child Psychiatrist, Chief, Section on Development and Affective Neuroscience, Chief, Emotion and Development Branch, Mood and Anxiety Disorders Program, National Institute of Mental Health Intramural Research Program

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Resources

Begin with your pediatrician (or family practitioner) – ask how to find closest mental health services.

National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)

Also, via NIMH:
Anxiety and Depression 301-451-6817 (guest Dr. Daniel Pine’s group)
Irritability, Negativistic and Depressed Behavior 301-496-8381

American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP)

Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health


457. Raising Self-Starters

Leathia West, LCSW-C, psychotherapist, specialist in child development, counselor (Green Acres School)

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Resources

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456. Fostering Creativity

Ashley Merryman, co-author, (with Po Bronson), Nurture Shock: New Thinking About Children

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Resources

Nurtureshock.com – Site also includes a number of pieces written by Ashley Merryman and Po Bronson

Tips for Promoting Your Child’s Curiosity

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455. Impact of Deployment on Military Families

Stephen Cozza, M.D., Psychiatrist, Head, Child and Family Program, Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress, Department of Psychiatry at the Uniformed Services University for The Health Sciences

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Resources

DOD – Department of Defense
DVA – Department of Veterans Affairs

Sesame Workshop – Created a series of packets and DVDs on “Talk, Listen, and Connect.” Includes support for children regarding death of a parent in combat

Center for Study of Traumatic Stress

Courage to Care, Courage to Talk

Zero to Three has a military branch on its Web site with good information to help with very young children in these circumstances

Military Child Education Coalition
Military One Source
Gold Star Wives

The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors


454. Rituals for Family Continuity

Erica Berger, licensed clinical social worker, Alvord Baker and Associates, National Center For the Treatment of Phobias, Anxiety, and Depression

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Resources

At each, search for “family rituals.”

www.education.com

www.babycenter.com

www.directionjournal.org

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