WIR: August 8 - Practical Parenting
Posted on August 8, 2008
Filed Under Dr. Dobson's Broadcast, Parenting
This past week was pretty fun for the “daily broadcast” team. We featured five days of programming with Dr. Kevin Leman, well-known psychologist, speaker and author - and a good friend of Dr. Dobson’s.
For three days, Dr. Leman talked about his book, Have A New Kid By Friday. He was funny and engaging - and a little provocative, too (in a good way, really!). Filled with common sense discipline approaches, the three-day series generated a significant amount of response from our listeners. It’ll surely be one of the top programs for 2008!
By the way, here’s a funny story Dr. Leman shared about pie…and that’s all I am going to say about it. You really have to hear this. Maybe you can relate?
We also featured author Trish Berg for two days of conversations, again hosted by Dr. Leman. The discussion was all about that crucial first year of mothering…as it affects the child - and the mom! - so very much. Good, practical stuff about crying babies, adjustments to having a little one who is totally dependent upon you, and more.
Question for you: Did you listen to any of these broadcasts? If so, what did you think?
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