Is That Me Yelling? A parents guide to getting your kids to cooperate without losing your cool”  was published in 2013 and is available in 5 different languages. It’s a best seller in China, but here in the US you can only get it now on Kindle until the next edition.

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Is That Me Yelling? is:

“Engaging and practical, humorous and evidence-based, prescriptive but not preachy, authoritative yet never stuffy, Is That Me Yelling? quickly rises to the top of the many parenting books I’ve ever read. Rona Renner provides thoughtful and achievable solutions. If you’re a parent who has ever yelled at your kid and wished you hadn’t, this book is for you.”
—Stephen P. Hinshaw, PhD, professor in the department of psychology at the University of California, Berkeley; and vice-chair of psychology at the University of California, S.F.

Is That Me Yelling? is a complete and compassionate companion for every parent and educator. With excellent examples from her extensive professional and personal experience, nurse Rona illustrates fundamental psychological principles and functional parenting practices with empathy and enthusiasm.”
—Marisol Muñoz-Kiehne, PhD, clinical psychologist, parent educator, radio host, and author.

Affordable Alternative Options to Public High School

Choosing a high school is a difficult decision for many families. Knowing what options are available is an important step in the process. Join Nurse Rona and guest host Beth Samuelson, MA, of Student Organizational Services, as they discuss how to find the best and most affordable alternatives to traditional public high school. This episode is a part of our ongoing series for parents, Your Teen Matters, Navigating the Middle and High School Years.

Phil Halpern, a lead teacher at Berkeley High School’s CAS Program.
David Richards, MA, executive director of a Summit Public School, in East San Jose, CA.

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Reducing Stress, Yelling Less

The hustle and bustle of the holidays often creates a “perfect storm” of stress for parents and children. Stress can have many negative physical and emotional consequences including irritability and short tempers. In this episode, Nurse Rona and guests discuss how to reduce stress and yell less during the holiday season, and all year round.

Troy DuFrene, a writer specializing in psychology, food, and travel writing.
Julie Kurtz, executive director of the Newark/Fremont branch YMCA.

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Celebrating Childhood Matters’ 9th Birthday!

We’ve been producing Childhood Matters for nine years — changes are on the horizon! Join Nurse Rona, Peter B. Collins, and guests as they reflect on the history of Childhood Matters and some of the issues we’ve addressed over the years! Listeners talk to us about how Childhood Matters has affected them and their children, and about how their families are doing.

Kisha Grove, a former board member.
Robbie Pastur, a longtime listener and father of two.

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