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DECEMBER 2003
New Year’s Resolution: Stop Smoking for Your Kids’ Sake
December 28, 2003 (Rebroadcast from December 29, 2002)
You may have resolved to stop smoking this year, and we’d like to help. This show is a rebroadcast of a previous show. Guests: Jodie Ruland, Project Manager of the Alameda Health Consortium Tobacco-Use Intervention Project. Caesar Cuadra, Health Educator, Alameda County Medical Center, Winton Wellness Center.
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Court Appointed Special Advocates
December 21, 2003
Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) provides one-on-one court advocates to abused, neglected, or abandoned children who are dependents of the juvenile court. Guests: Jarrell L. Brown is Director of Recruitment and Training for CASA of Contra Costa County. David Buseck has been a volunteer with Child Advocates of Santa Clara and San Mateo County since May, 1998.
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Spirituality and the Family
December 14, 2003
Children are born with an innate spirituality that is the source of their sense of wonder and curiosity about the world. Guests: Jacqueline Kramer, author of Buddha Mom: The Path of Mindful Mothering. Reverend Brenda Sharp is a minister at St. Peter’s Christian Methodist Episcopal (CME) Church in El Cerrito, CA.
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Child Sexual Abuse
December 7, 2003
What can parents do to help prevent child sexual abuse? Guests: Ginni Ring, MSW, MDiv, Executive Director of the Child Abuse and Listening, Interviewing, and Coordination Center (CALICO), in Alameda County. Maria Ramirez, MA, has worked with Community Violence Solutions of Marin and Contra Costa counties.
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NOVEMBER 2003
Gift Giving
November 30, 2003
Choosing gifts that are meaningful and educational for children during the holidays can be a challenge for parents. Guests: Stephanne Auerbach, known as Dr. Toy, researches and reviews children’s products. Susan Marchant, MA, CCLS, is the Manager of Child Life Services and Education at Children’s Hospital and Research Center, Oakland.
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Your Child’s Health
November 23, 2003
Do you have questions about your child’s health or development? Guest pediatrician is Al Goldberg, MD who has a private pediatric practice in San Rafael, and serves on the pediatric staff of Marin General Hospital.
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Everyday Rituals and Traditions
November 16, 2003
Parents can make every day special by creating simple rituals around even the smallest daily event. Guests, Meg Cox is an author and journalist. Her latest book is the Book of New Family Traditions. Keith Burrell is a Marriage and Family Therapist working with children and families with Bay Area Community Resources (BACR).
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Raising Multi-Racial Children
November 9, 2003
Interracial marriages in the US have doubled between 1990 and 2000, and the children of these couples are the fastest growing segment of the population. Guests: Donna Jackson Nakazawa author of Does Anybody Else Look Like Me?: A Parent’s Guide to Raising Multiracial Children. Stephen Anderson is a counselor and social worker for Alameda County Social Services Agency.
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How Children Acquire Language
November 2, 2003
How can parents support the language development of their children? If parents have concerns about language, what can they do? Guests: Angie Marshall, MA, CCC-SLP, a speech-language pathologist at the Center for Learning and Achievement in San Jose, CA. Jill Ellis, MEd, co-counder and Executive Director for the Center for the Education of the Infant Deaf (CEID).
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OCTOBER 2003
Behavioral Issues: ADHD and Temperament
October 26, 2003 
Your child may be smart, creative, and perceptive and also be challenging—impulsive, active, distractable. There are many causes for these problems, and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is only one possibility. Guest: Dr. Edward (Ned) Hallowell, MD, founder of the Hallowell Center for Cognitive and Emotional Health in Massachusetts.
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The Effects of Violence on Children
October 19, 2003 
Trauma can have a devastating impact on a child, profoundly altering physical, emotional, cognitive, and social development. Guests: Dr. Bruce Perry, MD, PhD, Senior Fellow of the Child Trauma Academy, a Houston-based organization dedicated to research and education on child maltreatment. Sergeant Mark Gagan is a detective with the Richmond Police Department.
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Respect for All
October 12, 2003
We need to build acceptance and understanding of children who live with parents of the same sex. Guests: Kimi Sakashita, lesbian parent and public health advocate. Johnny Symons, documentary filmaker of Daddy and Papa which tells the story of two gay fathers.
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Taking Care of You and Your Baby while You’re Pregnant
October 5, 2003 
Getting good pre-natal care is a great start to raising your child. Guest: Barbara Dehn, NP, has been a Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner for more than 16 years.
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SEPTEMBER 2003
Black Infant Health
September 28, 2003
An African American infant born today is more than twice as likely to die within the first year of life as a white infant. Guests: Jenee Edwards, Coordinator of the Black Infant Health Project (BIH) in San Francisco. Dr. Carol Miller, Director of the Well-Baby Nursery and a Professor of Pediatrics at University of California, San Francisco Medical Center.
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Talking about Sex and Preventing Teen Pregnancy
September 21, 2003
Join Rona and her guests for a candid discussion about teens, sex, peer pressure, and the rise in sexual activity among teens in our communities. Guests: Margaret A. Madams, Director of Community Services and Education for Napa and Contra Costa counties, Planned Parenthood: Shasta-Diablo. Verna Springer is the Project Director for Teen Pregnancy Prevention with the Bay Area Community Resources (BACR).
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Being Ready for School—What does it mean?
September 14, 2003
Being ready for school is the result of having a stimulating environment from an early age, particularly experience interacting with people. Guests Larry Aceves, MA, Superintendent of Franklin-McKinley School District in Santa Clara County. Intisar Shareef, PhD, Chairperson of the Early Childhood Education Department at Contra Costa College.
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Grandparents Parenting Again
September 7, 2003
When grandparents begin caring for a child, they take on the traumas of the child at the same time they are dealing with their own responses to the new living arrangement. Guests: Lenora Madison Poe, PhD, leads Grandparents As Parents support groups in the East Bay. Clifton Hunter is the father of three grown children and the proud grandfather of six grandchildren.
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AUGUST 2003
The Social Lives of Children
August 31, 2003 (Rebroadcast from April 27, 2003)
Children’s social lives change depending on their stage of development. But their friendships are deeply meaningful. Guests, Michael G. Thompson, PhD, author of Best Friends, Worst Enemies: Understanding the Social Lives of Children. Check out his website. Jim Stockinger, a child care worker for 25 years, is a teacher at the University of California, Berkeley Infant Toddler Center.
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What It’s Like To Be A Parent of a Special Needs Child
August 24, 2003
Parents and caregivers of children with special needs face unique emotional and practical challenges every day. Guest host James Ricks is the facilitator of a father’s support group at the Family Resource Network of Alameda County. Dr. Lucia Milburn, PhD is a licensed Clinical Psychologist at Oakland Childrens Hospital’s Parent Infant Program.
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How Parents Play a Vital Role when Your Child Goes to School
August 17, 2003
As a parent or caregiver, your voice is a powerful influence on your child’s experience in school. Guest: Ethel Seiderman, Executive Director, Parent Services Project (PSP) of San Rafael, California.
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Custody: Who knows what’s best for a child?
August 10, 2003
In a divorce, figuring out who will have custody of any children is a deeply emotional issue for parents. Guests: Judge Dolores Carr, Supervising Judge at the Family Division in the Santa Clara County Court System. Steve Baron, MA, Director of Family Court Services for Santa Clara County Family Court.
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Step Parent or Bonus Parent?
August 3, 2003
New kinds of families—those that include a stepparent, or children from previous marriages—are now an important family configuration. Guests: Jann Blackstone-Ford, M.A., certified mediator and director of Bonus Families. Anne C. Bernstein, Ph.D., a family psychologist and mediator. More info.
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JULY 2003
Minimize the Impact of Divorce on Children
July 27, 2003 
A traumatic separation of parents can have a devastating effect on a child’s emotional health. Guests: Marisol Munoz-Kiehne, Ph.D. is a licensed clinical Psychologist and Associate Clinical Director of Training in Marin County Community Mental Health Department. Claire N. Barnes, MA is the Executive Director of Kids’ Turn, a San Francisco Bay Area organization serving children and their parents experiencing separation or divorce.
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Growing Children in a Fast Food Nation
July 20, 2003 
A nutritious and balanced diet is important for the healthy growth and development of young children. Guests: Gail Woodward-Lopez, MPH, RD, currently Associate Director of the Center for Weight and Health at UC Berkeley. Norma Molina, RD, Public Health Nutritionist for the Santa Clara County Public Health Department.
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Safe Kids: Building Confidence and Strength
July 13, 2003 
Learning the skills to be confident and safe can reduce anxiety, raise self-esteem and self-awareness, and increase personal safety. Guests: Victoria Contreras is the Director of Outreach and Development for the Vanished Children’s Alliance. Terri Giamartino founded Skills for Safe Living, dedicated to teaching safety and self-defense skills.
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Summertime Safety Tips
July 6, 2003 
Safety is a concern in the water, riding bikes, and everywhere your children play. Guests: Nancy Baer, Manager of Injury Prevention Programs, Contra Costa Health Services. Joseph Browne, MD, MPH, a Pediatrician at Kaiser Permanente Richmond Medical Center.
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JUNE 2003
Cultural Differences in Raising Children
June 29, 2003
We raise children based on many influences, including the culture we grew up in. Guests: Martha Cueva, a parent, educator, and director at BAHIA, a bilingual after school program, has 25 years of experience working for the Latino community. Larry Swimmer, Chair of the Native American Health Center in Oakland, is a member of the Lakota-Oyate American Indian people.
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Access to Health Care
June 22, 2003
Individual county agencies and private foundations have found unique ways to address health care coverage. Guests: Karen Blinstrub, Executive Director of FIRST 5 Santa Clara County, is a major contributor to Santa Clara’s ground-breaking model of universal health care. Srija Srinivasan represents the Peninsula Community Foundation in the community-wide partnership that has come together to launch the San Mateo County Children’s Health Initiative.
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Honoring Fathers on Father’s Day (Rebroadcast from June 20, 2004)
June 15, 2003
On Father’s Day we recognize the important role of men in the lives of children. Guests: Mauricio Palma is a Project Director with the Parent Services Project (PSP)—a national family support program. Tony Brown is a 2003 Father of the Year award winner.
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Having Fun with Your Kids This Summer!
June 8, 2003
Having fun with your kids this summer. Guests: Dave Zuckermann, a Naturalist with the East Bay Regional Park District. Stephanie Lamarre, co-author (with Michelle Keene) of Babies by the Bay, an insider’s guide to parenthood in the Bay Area.
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California Budget Cuts Will Hit Child Care
June 1, 2003
The impact of the California budget cuts, and how you can handle the problems that will arise for your family. Guests: Patty Siegel, Executive Director of the California Child Care Resource and Referral Network. Rebecca Gonzales, Outreach Coordinator for the California Budget Project.
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MAY 2003
Raising Self-Reliant Children
May 25, 2003
How can we help our children become responsible and self-reliant? Guests: Jane Nelson, author of Raising Self-Reliant Children in a Self-Indulgent World. For more information, see her website. Bill French, coordinator of the Healthy Start Program at Peralta School in Oakland.
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The Spectrum of Autism: Meeting the Challenges to Help Your Child Thrive
May 18, 2003
We discuss the "spectrum" of autism, the importance of intensive early education, current research, and how to find resources and support. Guests: Robert L. Hendren, D.O. Professor of Psychology and Chief of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at UC Davis. Louis A. Vismara, MD, physician, parent of four children, and co-founder of the MIND Institute. More information can be found at California Department of Developmental Services.
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Honoring Mother on Mother’s Day
May 11, 2003
On this day we honor all mothers and we celebrate the essential place they hold in the lives of children. Rona’s guests are foster mothers in the Bay Area. Barbara Schwartz-Davis is a foster mother who lives in San Rafael, California. Margaret Thomas has three grown children of her own, and is a great-grandmother of four. She has been a foster mother for 13 years, and lives with her husband in Richmond. Click here for more information about foster care and adoption.
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Immunizations: Who, When, Why, and How?
May 4, 2003
Immunization against common infections of childhood have led to healthier lives, but there are issues and concerns about these shots. Guest: Catherine Albin, MD, PhD, Chair of the Pediatrics Department at the Santa Clara Valley Medical Center. For information about immunizations, see the Center for Disease Control web site for immunizations.
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APRIL 2003
The Social Lives of Children
April 27, 2003 
Children’s social lives change depending on their stage of development. But their friendships are deeply meaningful. Guests, Michael G. Thompson, PhD, author of Best Friends, Worst Enemies: Understanding the Social Lives of Children. Check out his website. Jim Stockinger, a child care worker for 25 years, is a teacher at the University of California, Berkeley Infant Toddler Center.
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Child Abuse Prevention
April 20, 2003 
Focus on highlighting ways that each of us can contribute to ending child abuse and neglect. Guest Ken Borelli, LCSW, is Deputy Director for the Department of Family and Children Services for Santa Clara County. See more information at Child Abuse Council of Santa Clara County.
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The Effect of Media on Our Children
April 13, 2003 
Our kids are exposed to an "adult" world long before they are ready to be. This show concerns the proliferation of media, their powerful impact on children, and how parents can take back control. Guest: James P. Steyer teaches at Stanford University, founded Children Now, and is the CEO and Chairman of Families Interested in Responsible Media (FIRM), which provides tools and resources to parents who want to take back control of media in their lives.
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A Good Night’s Sleep Begins in the Morning
April 6, 2003
Sleep, or lack of it, can be a major discipline issue for parents. This show presents the latest sleep research and practical strategies. Guests: Mary Sheedy Kurcinka, MA, author of Raising Your Spirited Child. Betty Cohen, MSW, Executive Director of Banana’s, Inc., of Alameda County, 510-658-7353
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MARCH 2003
Understanding Bipolar Disorder
March 30, 2003
Mental illnesses and disorders affect thousands of families. Everyone in such families faces difficult issues. Guests: Steve Hinshaw, PhD, Professor of Psychology at University of California, Berkeley, has recently authored The Years of Silence Are Past: My Father’s Life with Bipolar Disorder. David Donovan, PhD, a practicing psychologist in the San Francisco bay area. Resources.
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The Ups and Downs of Postpartum
March 23, 2003
New parents experience a wide range of emotional, physical and chemical changes after the birth of their baby. Rona and her guests discuss how moms and dads can minimize the difficult parts of this transitional time. Guests: Shoshanna Bennett, PhD, President of Postpartum Health Alliance in California. Contact her at Postpartum Assistance for Mothers. Joanne Jasson, RN, Certified Lactation Consultant at Kaiser Permanente, Oakland.
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Do You Have Concerns About Your Baby?
March 16, 2003
Children develop differently and sometimes parents have concerns about the physical or cognitive development of their child. Guests: Ms. Kate Warren, Executive Director of Family Resource Network of Alameda County. 510-547-7322. James Ricks facilitates a support group for parents with kids with special needs. If you have concerns, and if you live in California, you can get guidance by calling the Department of Development Services, 800-585-BABY (800-585-2229).
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Helping Kids Cope with Terrible Events
March 9, 2003
When really terrible things happen—shuttle astronauts are killed, war breaks out, a neighbor or a relative is attacked—what you do and say can make a big difference. Guests: Dr. Ruth Gubkin, an expert in child development, family dynamics, cultural diversity, cultural differences, and mental health. Jim Greenman, author of What Happened to the World? Helping Children Cope in Turbulent Times. Jim works with Bright Horizons, Family Solutions.
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Secrets of Raising Happy Children
March 2, 2003
Parents don’t need social status, wealth, or the guidance of statistical studies—they need connection with their children. Guests: Edward Hallowell, MD, has written several important books, including The Childhood Roots of Adult Happiness. Anna O. Wong, Clinical Psychologist in the Department of Psychiatry at Kaiser Permanente, Oakland.
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FEBRUARY 2003
Discipline with Understanding
February 23, 2003
How do we teach children with love and setting limits? How can we correct misbehavior and offer guidance? Guests: Marguerite Wright, senior clinical and research psychologist at Children’s Hospital in Oakland. Call her at 510-428-3885, ext 5132. Patty Wipfler teaches basic listening and leadership principles to parents. Contact her at the Parents Leadership Institute.
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Asthma: What it is, and how you can handle it
February 16, 2003
Children with asthma have difficulty breathing, and they may wheeze, cough, or wake up at night. Asthma symptoms can get worse when the child encounters certain triggers, such as dust, pollen, or smoke. Asthma is a serious condition, and it requires a doctor’s care. An asthma attack can be frightening to both children and their parents. Guests:
Anne Kelsey, MPH, Harold J. Farber, MD
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How to Help Kids Fall in Love with Reading
February 9, 2003
Children who learn to love reading almost always have a parent who read aloud to them very early. Reading aloud to your child is the single most important thing you can do to prepare your child for school. Guests:
Barry Zuckerman, MD  
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Spats: Regaining Friendly Relations
February 2, 2003
Every couple argue, a lot or a little, fairly or unfairly, and they manage to regain friendly relations. We all want to regain friendly relations as quickly as possible and at least as often as we fight. Guests:
Mick Renner, PhD, Rachel Biale
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JANUARY 2003
Fatherhood: the Essential Role of Fathers in the Lives of Children.
January 26, 2003 
Fathers provide critical social, psychological, and economic support for a developing child. The role of men in the lives of children is becoming increasingly well understood. Guests: Eric McDonnell, Jason Stanford
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Where will you have your baby?
January 19, 2003
When you have your baby, where will you be? In a hospital birthing room? In your own home? Is there a third alternative? Guests:
Dr. Lisa Keller, Beah Haber
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Radio Show Do You Have Access to Health Care?
January 12, 2003
Access to health care means that it is available, accessible, and affordable. Access to health care also implies access to appropriate health care, including prenatal care, preventive care, emergency services, and comprehensive health services. Guests:
Juanita M. Dimas, PhD, Tomás A. Magaña, MD
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Pediatricians Talk About a Wide Range of Issues
January 5, 2003
Pediatricians know about many things that are important to parents—from temperament to bedwetting—that are more than medical topics. Your child may be active and persistent, or shy and quiet. Each different child presents a different set of challenges for a parent. Guests:
Peter Levine, MD
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