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Baby Name Game

This week on Mom Talk Radio, catalyst coach, Kristiane Cates, talks common car seat installation errors and keeping your kids safe on the road. Spotlight on Moms features Susanna Barbee of ZealousMom.com. Author of Rethinking School: How to Take Charge of Your Child’s Education, Susan Wise Bauer, talks responding to learning […]

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Social Media Safety & How to Protect Your Child Online

Kids now spend more time than ever looking at mobile screens. As media consumption shifts, so do our responsibilities as parents, as we try to keep our children safe in this new frontier which leaves them much more vulnerable than watching television did for generations past. From identity theft to […]

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Money Habits for Kids to Master

This week on Mom Talk Radio, Holly Reid, Certified Public Accountant and author, shares tips for teaching your children good money habits. Spotlight on Moms features Instagrammer Amanda Johnson @JourneysWithTheJohnsons. Molly Caro May, author of Body Full of Stars: Female Rage and My Passage Into Motherhood, talks anger, hormones and […]

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Smoother Mornings

This week on Mom Talk Radio, Dr. Ed Carlton, author of The Answer, talks using neurofeedback to treat brain-based disorders and having smoother mornings with your ADD kids. Spotlight on Moms features Kathy King of MrsKathyKing.com. Financial advisor with Northwestern Mutual, Maribel Zisch, shares how mothers can instill financial confidence […]

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Maternally Challenged

This week on Mom Talk Radio, James Patterson, author of Big Words for Little Geniuses, shares the “gobbledygook” contained in his newest book for kids. Spotlight on Moms features Keriann Wilmot of ToyQueen.com. Kathy Chlan, author of Maternally Challenged: How My Special Needs Son Taught Me to Sack Up & […]

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Tips to Help Your Child Get a Good Night’s Rest

From toddlers to teenagers, the National Sleep Foundation experts recommend that your child should receive eight to 14 hours of shut-eye a night. A good night’s rest can make a world of difference with sufficient sleep, your child will be more able to stick to their daily routines, have sustained […]