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Recognizing Autism in Infants and Toddlers
Jackie Silberg with Clarissa Willis and Valerie Plowman

pic Autism in infants and toddlers can be easily overlooked, misdiagnosed or misinterpreted. What is generally accepted is the early diagnosis is important. Today's guests discuss how to recognize autism in very young children.
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ONEs, TWOs & THREEs:
What We Can Continue to Learn From Mr. Rogers
Jackie Silberg with Hedda Sharapan

pic Fred Rogers' show, Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood, was one of the earliest and most successful television programs created for children. The show broke a lot of new ground and incorporated many of today's best practices for teaching the basics to very young children Though Fred Rogers in gone, there is still much we can learn from him. Tune in as his staff shares some of Mr. Rogers' best insights.
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ONEs, TWOs & THREEs:
Measuring Infant Mental Health
Jackie Silberg with  Kathryn E. Barnard

pic What is infant mental health? How do we measure it? why does it matter? In the segment professor Barnard gives us insight into how early mental leads to a child's eventual sense of security and well being.
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ONEs, TWOs & THREEs:
Introducing Infants and Toddlers to Art 
Jackie Silberg with  MaryAnn Kohl

pic Introducing children to art experiences at an early age helps young children to explore the senses and begin to discover the world around them.  This segment shares specific tips for parents and  care givers on how to safely and easily involve infants and  toddlers in art experiences.
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ONEs, TWOs & THREEs:
Devastation: Helping Children Deal With Disaster 
Jackie Silberg with  Cathy Grace

pic Hurricane Katrina, 9/11 and the oil spill in the gulf  are all examples of types of disasters that have traumatized us.  But what is the impact of these sorts of events on very young children. Our guests give us insight in to how profoundly disasters can impact the lives the emotional stability of young children and offers guidance to parents, teachers and care givers on restoring normalcy.
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I Heard It On BAM Radio!

Jay Mathews"This is such an intriguing question... It's not something I've written about. but I've known a lot of gay and lesbian teachers, and you forced me to think through the issues.  I think we're talking about two worlds. Inside the school, I think gay, lesbian and trans-gender teachers are quite comfortable… The comfort level that teachers have with parents outside the school is a different matter all together.... It was a VERY original topic, first time I have seen it discussed anywhere on the airwaves."

 

Jay Mathews - Columnist, Washington Post - Gays in Education: Don't Ask, Don't Tell ?


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