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.

Reducing Homework Headaches

Our children face great pressure to exceed and excel each year, starting at a very young age. One example is that the amount of homework students are assigned is increasing steadily. Join Nurse Rona, guest host Beth Samuelson, MA, founder of Student Organizational Services, and a guest as they discuss how to help students balance their workload and work smarter, not harder! What do you think about how much homework your child has? Do you think it helps them learn?

Gina M. Biegel, MA, LMFT, is a California-based psychotherapist currently in private practice with Stressed Teens in the Bay Area.

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Violence in Our Communities

All too often, good news in our local communities is overshadowed by violence and safety issues. Join in as we discuss how to bring peace and justice to our communities, and the role each of us plays in continuing to build a vision of hope for the future.

Paul Kivel is a social justice educator, activist, and author of Helping Teens Stop Violence, Build Community, and Stand for Justice.
Olis Simmons, the president and CEO of Youth UpRising.

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Children and Music

Simply put, “music matters.” Studies have shown that early exposure to music can benefit children in a variety of ways, such as assisting in language development and reasoning skills. Listen in on a discussion of the benefits and fun of having good music in your child’s life.

Laura Lee, executive director of the Little Laura Music series and author of Little Laura and the Birthday Surprise.
Belinda Takahashi, PhD, co-founder and chief creative officer of Juno Baby, an Emmy Award-winning children’s music series.

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