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Safety

The First Time Ever, Boyfriendless, Never-Been-Kissed, Teen

by Cathy Jackson February 3, 2011

What a fun show this was. Our guest, Sydney, was a beautiful, bubbly, blonde teenager, who embraces life to the fullest. Her engaging smile and infectious laugh had us, here in the studio, smiling through the entire interview. Sydney, now a high school senior, has never been kissed, nor has she ever had a boyfriend. [...]

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Like a Little Child

by Dr. Rose Gamblin January 5, 2011

I wrote this book with the strong belief that most addictive and high-risk behaviors can be avoided if we understand and take action to support and nurture the spirituality of the young child. Research has proven that all addictions stem back to a low sense of self worth. This book is a call to action to support [...]

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Gentle Measures

by Cathy Jackson November 17, 2010

What an interesting title for a show. Gentle Measures. What does that mean? Gentle Measures for what? Cooking? Cleaning? Clothes buying? How about discipline? In my experience, the topic of discipline is a hot button for many people – the biggest point of contention being whether or not to spank. So often you hear, “I [...]

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Boys and Guns

by Cathy Jackson September 16, 2010

Do you, as the reader, think that boys are “hard-wired” for guns and weapons? Today we asked our guest, Randy Fishell, editor of Guide and Real magazines, his thoughts about boys and guns. Having raised three boys of his own, Randy has obviously been provided a lot of empirical research on the subject. He said [...]

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Attention Deficit (Hyperactivity Disorder): Facts and Myths

by admin September 2, 2010

Today our guest was Dr. Sandra Doran. Dr. Doran has worked with parents and teachers for more than 25 years and enjoys conducting workshops through her business, www.TheTeacherTrack.com. She has taught on every level from pre-school through graduate school and holds a doctorate of education from Boston University. On both a personal and professional level [...]

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We Won’t Let the She-Bears Get Them

by Dr. Rose Gamblin July 22, 2010

There isn’t one of us who wants harm to come to our children; we certainly don’t want the “she bears to get them.” What do we do when we see them heading on a self-destructive path? Kalyn’s Secret is a story about such an experience. As a pastor’s kid, Kalyn was active in church, a [...]

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Keeping Kids Safe From Abduction, Violence, and Exploitation

by Dr. Rose Gamblin April 15, 2010

Keeping Kids Safe From Abduction, Violence, and Exploitation According to the U.S. Department of Justice more than 300,000 children in the U.S. are at risk every year for commercial sexual exploitation. Teri Williams from NBC reported that investigators and researchers estimate the average predator in the U.S. can make more than $200,000 a year off [...]

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