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Podcast Description
Join Iowa State University scientist Douglas Gentile and “parent on the street” Mike Murray for an entertaining discussion of tested, research-based parenting advice from experts across the country. Each episode is like an owner’s manual for raising children, covering hot topics in parenting, the latest research, and advice that are easy to understand. And Doug and Mike promise it won’t be boring.
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Episode 15: After Divorce | How parents handle their divorce affects how well their children will adapt to life with mom and life with dad. This month’s Science of Parenting podcast from Iowa State University Extension and Outreach examines what parents can do to help their child. | 5/1/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 14: Kids and Money | Giving an allowance, paying for chores, offering money as a reward for good grades: Are these successful parenting strategies? How to help children develop a healthy relationship with money is up for discussion in this month’s Science of Parenting podc. | 4/2/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 13: All about Tantrums | When children throw tantrums, which comes first: the screaming or the crying? Michael Potegal knows — and has the video evidence to prove it. The University of Minnesota researcher talks about his video study of tantrums in this month’s Science of Par | 3/1/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 12: How to Parent Spirited Children | When it comes to temperament, some kids are as dependable as pickup trucks, while others are as touchy as high-end sports cars. This month’s Science of Parenting podcast examines the “engine” that drives a child and how parents can manage spirited c | 2/1/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 11: Using Technology to Help with Parenting | From podcasts to text messages and Skype, many parents are adding technology to their parenting toolkit. This month’s Science of Parenting podcast takes a closer look at how parents can use information and communications technology for parenting. - | 1/1/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 10: Mean Girls – And Boys | Kids can be mean — whether on the elementary school playground or in the middle school hallway or high school cafeteria. Learn how parents can deal with this meanness, called relational aggression, in this month’s Science of Parenting podcast. - | 12/1/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 9 – Children’s Brains | There’s a reason that kids act like zombies sometimes, and it’s all in their brains. Children’s brains keep changing from birth through the teen years and into early adulthood. Learn how parents can help those young brains develop — listen to this | 11/1/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 8: Children and TV | Parents need to know what their kids are watching on television and steer them toward the “good stuff.” Learn how to determine what the good stuff is — listen to this month’s Science of Parenting podcast. - ISU Extension materials - Publications | 10/1/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 7: Project-based Learning | Get kids engaged in project based learning, and they’ll learn more by creating solutions to real-world problems. Learn how in this month’s Science of Parenting podcast. - ISU Extension materials - Help Children Discover Answers with Project-based Lea. | 9/1/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 9 Episodes |
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