Teaching Conundrum Touching Children in the Classroom: Why No Touch Policies Are Harmful Rae Pica with Frances M. Carlson, M.A.Ed. and Lisa B. Fiore, Ph.D
Many teachers fear touching ...
... does not just occur through the eyes and the ears. Listen as Dr. Hannaford explains the mind/body connection and the role of movement in your children ’s cognitive and brain development.
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Welcome! Thanks for visiting the fascinating world of BAM Radio, the education radio network for parents, educators, principals, advocates and all people interested in providing children with ...
The DNA of The 21st Century Superintendent Keith R. Krueger with Dan Domenech
Keith R. Krueger sees a whole new way of educating children on the horizon. Keith notes that technology has ...
Creating a Safe Emotional Climate for Children Mark Ginsberg, and Rae Pica With Jean Schreiber
Bullying behavior is a perennial challenge for educators. Bullying impacts the bully, the ...
Building Relationships with Challenging Children Mark Ginsberg, and Rae Pica with Dan Gartrell
This segment is about that "special child in your class. They don't do what you want them ...
What Is Developmentally Appropriate Math For Very Young Children ? Jerlean Daniel, and Rae Pica with Juanita Copley, Ph.D.
The question of teaching math to very young children sits right in ...
... and the avoidance of juvenile delinquency. Hatchett is a tireless and compelling advocate who says we can either pay now to constructively engage children and youth of pay later when the go off on the ...
... that cooperation is more effective than competition, particularly in education. Tune in to discover how children can have fun, and learn, without a focus on winning and losing. ...
Creating a Non-Competitive Climate for Children Alfie Kohn with host Rae Pica Alfie Kohn encourages teachers and parents to question today’s emphasis on competition and winning. He believes society ...
... parents and undermining parental authority. She reminds us that it is not just products that are being marketed to children but also habits and behaviors. Listen to Susan’s recommendations for protecting ...
... the role of today’s “toxic environment” in the prevalence of overweight and obesity in children and offers advice for parents who want to take back their control and influence their children ’s food choices ...
Second Thoughts About Involving Your Child in Competivive Sports Jay Coakley Ph.D. with host Rae Pica Is being involved in competitive sports from an early age a good idea for children ? Sports sociologist ...
Second Thoughts About Involving Your Child in Competivive Sports Jay Coakley Ph.D. with host Rae Pica Is being involved in competitive sports from an early age a good idea for children ? Sports sociologist ...
... occur through the eyes and the ears. Listen as Dr. Hannaford explains the mind/body connection and the role of movement in your children ’s cognitive and brain development. ...
... occur through the eyes and the ears. Listen as Dr. Hannaford explains the mind/body connection and the role of movement in your children ’s cognitive and brain development. ...
Three Things You Need to Know to Manage the Media's Impact on Your Child Michael Rich MD, MPH with host Rae Pica From the moment children start using media, they should learn to question it. If they ...
... contends that often children get the wrong kind of instruction in reading, which may do more harm than good. Listen to learn what simple activities you can do at home to positively impact your child’s ...
How to Help Children Learn to Read Well Dr. Jane Healy with host Rae Pica Dr. Healy tells us that every child is different, meaning there is no one age at which a child should read. Further, she contends ...
... hear Mark Ginsberg, executive director of the National Association for the Education of Young Children , say that social skills actually matter more. Relationships, Mark explains, form the basis for so ...