Mon, 28 July 2008 ![]() When it comes to understanding your child’s school system, it can sometimes seem like parents have more questions than a standardized test. From kindergarten through high school, we’ll help you figure out if your child is attending a really good school and the best ways you can help your child succeed with Judy Molland, author of Straight Talk About Schools. Part 1 For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[0] |
Mon, 28 July 2008 ![]() When it comes to understanding your child’s school system, it can sometimes seem like parents have more questions than a standardized test. From kindergarten through high school, we’ll help you figure out if your child is attending a really good school and the best ways you can help your child succeed with Judy Molland, author of Straight Talk About Schools. Part 2 For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[0] |
Wed, 23 July 2008 ![]() Could your purse be making you sick? We keep hearing about outbreaks of illnesses caused by viruses, but many of the germiest places are in spots you'd never expect. We find out where you're likely to encounter these germs during an average day and ways for you and your family to keep clean and healthy with bacterologist, Dr. Harold Katz. Part 1 For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[0] |
Wed, 23 July 2008 Could your purse be making you sick? We keep hearing about outbreaks of illnesses caused by viruses, but many of the germiest places are in spots you'd never expect. We find where you're likely to encounter these germs during an average day and ways for you and your family to keep clean and healthy with bacterologist, Dr. Harold Katz. Part 2 For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[0] |
Wed, 23 July 2008 ![]() Does your teen turn on the sarcasm when she's kicked off the computer? Is your grade-schooler asking for more quality time with the TV? It could be your kids are overprogrammed and overstimulated in these hectic, wired times, and your family could stand to be unplugged. We talk with psychologist Susan Linn, author of The Case for Make Believe about how crucial child's play is - and what parents and educators can do to protect it. Part 1 For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[0] |
Wed, 23 July 2008 Does your teen turn on the sarcasm when she's kicked off the computer? Is your grade-schooler asking for more quality time with the TV? It could be your kids are overprogrammed and overstimulated in these hectic, wired times, and your family could stand to be unplugged. We talk with psychologist Susan Linn, author of The Case for Make Believe about how crucial child's play is - and what parents and educators can do to protect it. Part 2 For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[0] |
Wed, 16 July 2008 ![]() How'd you like to have a smaller grocery bill? We're going to give you some shortcuts to save you time and money. We talk to Sonya Schweitzer, program director for Shortcuts.com, AOL's free online paperless coupon solution. For more information visit www.familymattersradio.com Comments[0] |
Tue, 15 July 2008 ![]() It seems to be the new celebrity trend - Twins. Angie and Brad welcomed their new pair and Jennifer Lopez's adorable infants appeared on the cover of People Magazine with the caption "Twin Bliss". But then there is those less than blissfull moments when both babies were crying at the same time, not sleeping at the same time, and eating all the time. We'll find out what it takes to raise emotionally healthy twins with twin, mother of twins and psycholgist Joan Friedman. Part 2 For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[0] |
Tue, 15 July 2008 It seems to be the new celebrity trend - Twins. Angie and Brad welcomed their new pair and Jennifer Lopez's adorable infants appeared on the cover of People Magazine with the caption "Twin Bliss". But then there is those less than blissfull moments when both babies were crying at the same time, not sleeping at the same time, and eating all the time. We'll find out what it takes to raise emotionally healthy twins with twin, mother of twins and psycholgist Joan Friedman. Part 2 For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[0] |
Thu, 10 July 2008 ![]() There are millions of children in this country who spend most of their days feeling more unhappy than happy. But as a parent or concerned friend or relative, how can you tell if it's more than a case of the blues? We'll find out how you can help before it leads to a lifetime of depression when we talk with Dr. Kenneth Condrell, author of The Unhappy Child: What Every Parent Needs to Know. Part 1 For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[0] |
Thu, 10 July 2008 There are millions of children in this country who spend most of their days feeling more unhappy than happy. But as a parent or concerned friend or relative, how can you tell if it's more than a case of the blues? We'll find out how you can help before it leads to a lifetime of depression when we talk with Dr. Kenneth Condrell, author of The Unhappy Child: What Every Parent Needs to Know. Part 2 Comments[0] |
Wed, 9 July 2008 Gossip columnists are wondering if Christie Brinkley revenge-seeking divorce methods will ultimately cause harm to their children. How does divorce really effect a child? Surprisingly, the greatest impact of divorce does not occur until people are in their twenties and thirties and it can be long-lasting and profound. Caroline and Jacquie talk about the real legacy of divorce and what, if anything, you can do to protect your child with relationship coach Kathy Dawson. Part 1Comments[0] |
Wed, 9 July 2008 How does divorce really effect a child? Surprisingly, the greatest impact of divorce does not occur until people are in their twenties and thirties and it can be long-lasting and profound. Caroline and Jacquie talk about the real legacy of divorce and what, if anything, you can do to protect your child with relationship coach Kathy Dawson. Part 2 Comments[0] |
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Mon, 30 June 2008 ![]() Are you a food cop? Telling your kids what they can and cant eat? Overweight teens carry an extra heavy burden. But as a parent what you say and do can push them to eat more, eat the wrong foods, or starve themselves in an attempt to get you off their back. Jacquie and Caroline will find out how successful teens loose weight, keep it off and what they wish their parents knew with dietitian Anne M. Fletcher, author of Weight Loss Confidential. Part 1 For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[0] |
Mon, 30 June 2008 ![]() Are you a food cop? Telling your kids what they can and cant eat? Overweight teens carry an extra heavy burden. But as a parent what you say and do can push them to eat more, eat the wrong foods, or starve themselves in an attempt to get you off their back. Jacquie and Caroline will find out how successful teens loose weight, keep it off and what they wish their parents knew with dietitian Anne M. Fletcher, author of Weight Loss Confidential. Part 2 For more information visit: www.familymattersradio.com Comments[0] |








Gossip columnists are wondering if Christie Brinkley revenge-seeking divorce methods will ultimately cause harm to their children. How does divorce really effect a child? Surprisingly, the greatest impact of divorce does not occur until people are in their twenties and thirties and it can be long-lasting and profound. Caroline and Jacquie talk about the real legacy of divorce and what, if anything, you can do to protect your child with relationship coach Kathy Dawson. Part 1
