From Toddlers to Teens: Reducing Bullying and Raising Ethical Children

One of the many responsibilities parents and teachers have is to teach children to act with integrity, civility, and compassion. We can all do much more to reduce bullying in our schools and neighborhoods, and to raise children who stand up for their friends and classmates.

Barbara Coloroso, author of five bestsellers, including the Bully, the Bullied, and the Bystander.
Gloria Moskowitz-Sweet, coordinator of the Community Education Center at Parents Place in the Peninsula.

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Afrocentric Parenting

From girlhood to womanhood to motherhood, African American women face unique challenges that are often misunderstood. Nurse Rona and guests discuss issues related to race and stress that impact motherhood, and the societal, environmental, and health, as well as improvements that are possible.

Jenee Johnson, program manager of the San Francisco Black Infant Health Program.
Jason Stanford, the role-of-men coordinator for the Alameda County Department of Public Health.

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Community Support for Healthy Eating

Healthy eating is an important aspect to maintaining happy families. The sooner we start, the better! Having access to nutritious, affordable food is key. Join Nurse Rona and guests as they discuss how to embrace healthy lifestyles for everyone in the family.

Kristen Polakiewicz, a clinical health educator at the Kaiser Permanente Vallejo/Napa Medicine Department.
Richard Waxman, founder of LIFT.

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