Archive for February, 2015

Feb. 25: Spiritual Perspectives; Dr. Ruth Saxton (2pm)

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We’ll wrap up a restoration package as we conclude the anticipation of restoration. Then Dr. Ruth Saxton,Ph.D. in Educational Psychology and Early Childhood Education, University of California, Berkeley, who specializes in Birth Through Five Teacher Education and Diversity in Early Childhood Education at Georgia State University, will discuss the importance of early childhood education.

Feb. 26: Into the Future; A Look Back at 2014; Online Religion

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Let’s resume our look into the plans to back up the brain. Then we’ll take a less scary peep as we look back at some of the significant events of 2014.

Feb. 27: Marin Rose (1pm); The Dating Game

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Marin Rose is a life coach who will speak with me about the power of organization. Ready for some how-to’s? Later, teens and parents of teens, let’s continue our discussion on how teens can know whether you’re ready to start dating?

Feb. 16: Dr. Karen Mason (1pm); Working 9-5? Troy White (2:30)

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Suicide continues to reveal the pain that so many experience before taking their lives and cause pain for survivors. What can be done about it? Who can help? Dr. Karen Mason is associate professor of counseling and psychology at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. She’ll join me to discuss insights from her book, Preventing Suicide: A Handbook […]

Feb. 17: Textbooks or Notebooks? Pt.3; A Look Back at 2014

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We’ve started to weigh the pros and cons of primarily using textbooks vs notebooks to educate our children. Do you need more information to help you decide which may be better? I’ll provided more today. Then let’s review some of the events of impact that occurred in 2014. Some may have ongoing results.

Feb. 18: Spiritual Perspectives; Textbooks or Notebooks? Pt. 4

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Let’s continue our journey into restoration. Then let’s continue to weigh the pros and cons of using textbooks vs notebooks to educate our kids K-12.

Feb. 19: Into the Future; What Can Be Done About Birth Defects? Pt. 1

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As we peer into the future let’s find out more about the plans to back up the human brain. I know we still have those feelings of excitement when we’re getting ready to have a baby. Sometimes the excitement is coupled with worry when we discover that our child has a birth defect. Let’s explore […]

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