Being A Father At Work and At Home Part 1
Dads, did you know that what youre learning on the job could help your parenting at home? On the next edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson will interview Robert Wolgemuth on fatherhood.
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Dads, did you know that what youre learning on the job could help your parenting at home? On the next edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson will interview Robert Wolgemuth on fatherhood.
What do College football and a child affected by down syndrome have in common? On the next edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson will interview College Football Hall of Fame coach Gene Stallings about his son Johnny.
What comes to mind when you think of a mother of a toddler? Tired? Busy? Stressed? On the next edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson sits down with a panel of mothers who share a wealth of knowledge about raising young children.
What comes to mind when you think of a mother of a toddler? Tired? Busy? Stressed? On the next edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson sits down with a panel of mothers who share a wealth of knowledge about raising young children.
To our listeners, Should we not talk about it? Should we not make you aware of the dangers to your families? Patrick Truemantells us how we can protect our children.
Morality in Media's Dirty Dozen List: Some of the largest and worst organizations that are proliferating pornography. These twelve entities are responsible parties in the spread of pornography and exploitation. Help us call attention to them to change their ways.
Have you ever seen a parent yell at their son or daughter? Have you ever yelled at a child? How do you break this hard habit and still be heard and obeyed?
Dr. Grace Ketterman is a child psychiatrist. She has been in the business of helping troubled families for over fifty years. For many years she was the Director of the Crittenton Center in Kansas City, Missouri. Dr. Ketterman is the mother of three and the grandmother of four. She is now in private practice, consults with school districts in the Kansas City area, and is a popular speaker both locally and nationwide. She is the author of over two dozen books, including Mothering in All Ages.
Dr. Meeker is a pediatrician, who has practiced pediatric and adolescent medicine for 25 years. She is the author of six best selling books, including Strong Fathers/Strong Daughters and her newest release, Strong Mothers, Strong Sons. Meg is an Assistant Clinical Professor at Michigan State University College of Human Medicine and currently teaches medical students and physicians in residency training. She is a popular speaker on pediatric health issues and child-parent relationships. She has been married to her husband, Walter for 31 years and has shared a medical practice with him for 20 years. They have four adult children, three Daughters and a son.
Moms feel overwhelmed. Moms of boys, well, overwhelmed may not be a strong enough word to describe what they are going through. So, how do mothers help their sons become men?



