By: jimhigley|16 March, 2014|Categories: Bobblehead Dad Radio
Why not subscribe to the show in iTunes? And if you listen to podcasts on your smartphone, check out this great app: Stitcher! THIS EPISODE: Today we talk about “The Talk.” Yup, THAT talk. And we’re joined by Katie Malinski – a licensed child and family therapist who runs workshops around the country for moms and dads on this very important topic in…
Read more »By: jimhigley|09 March, 2014|Categories: Bobblehead Dad Radio
Why not subscribe to the show in iTunes? And if you listen to podcasts on your smartphone, check out this great app: Stitcher! THIS EPISODE: If you think roughhousing is wrong and that you have to halt all horseplay, then think again! This is a show your won’t want to miss! Today’s guest is Anthony DeBenedet, co-author of The Art of Roughhousing: Good-Old Fashioned…
Read more »By: jimhigley|05 March, 2014|Categories: Bobblehead Dad Radio
Why not subscribe to the show in iTunes? And if you listen to podcasts on your smartphone, check out this great app: Stitcher! THIS EPISODE: Today we’re talking to Dr. Nancy Berk about getting your kids into the right college. No matter what the age of your kids – grade school, middle school, or high school – this show will have information that will…
Read more »By: jimhigley|26 February, 2014|Categories: Bobblehead Dad Radio
Why not subscribe to the show in iTunes? And if you listen to podcasts on your smartphone, check out this great app: Stitcher! THIS EPISODE: We’re joined today by James Braly, author of Life in a Marital Institution – a memoir about a marriage told from a guy’s perspective. I read this book yesterday and have to tell you that it was one of…
Read more »Why not subscribe to the show in iTunes? And if you listen to podcasts on your smartphone, check out this great app: Stitcher! THIS EPISODE: In today’s show, we explore the spectrum of our children’s emotions with Julia Simens. As an educator, speaker, author and consultant, Simens has a gold-medal global perspective on children and parenting. Over the last 20 years, she…
Read more »By: jimhigley|11 February, 2014|Categories: Bobblehead Dad Radio
Why not subscribe to the show in iTunes? And if you listen to podcasts on your smartphone, check out this great app: Stitcher! THIS EPISODE: If you read nothing more today, please read this statistic: When a child has one caring adult in their life, their level of confidence in the classroom increases 65%. 65%! Is that not an extraordinary statistic? Does…
Read more »By: jimhigley|22 January, 2014|Categories: Bobblehead Dad Radio
Why not subscribe to the show in iTunes? And if you listen to podcasts on your smartphone, check out this great app: Stitcher! THIS EPISODE: If you’re dealing with those tender years that fall between high chairs and high school, then this show is for you! We’re talking to parent coach, Meghan Leahy, who shares some of the wisdom you’ll find on her…
Read more »By: jimhigley|21 January, 2014|Categories: Bobblehead Dad Radio
Why not subscribe to the show in iTunes? And if you listen to podcasts on your smartphone, check out this great app: Stitcher! THIS EPISODE: “Stop fighting!” If you find yourself saying that to your kids a few too many times, then today’s show is for you! I’m joined by Dr. Fran Walfish, author of The Self-Aware Parent and a nationally recognized child and family…
Read more »By: jimhigley|08 November, 2013|Categories: Bobblehead Dad Radio
Why not subscribe to the show in iTunes? And if you listen to podcasts on your smartphone, check out this great app: Stitcher! THIS EPISODE: Boy am I ever happy! Today’s guest is New York Times best selling author, Bruce Feiler. Bruce’s newest book, The Secrets of Happy Famiies, is a new kind of playbook for modern-day families. And he’s here today to share…
Read more »Why not subscribe to the show in iTunes? And if you listen to podcasts on your smartphone, check out this great app: Stitcher! THIS EPISODE: Are your kids emotionally resilient? Do they bounce back after they experience the big – and little – setbacks in life? Kids who are emotionally resilient perform better academically and socially – and that’s what we’re talking…
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