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ONEs, TWOs & THREEs:
Why Children Stutter and How to Help Them
Jackie Silberg with Jane Fraser and Ann Douglas

pic Stuttering and be frustrating for children and teachers and a source of deep concern for parents. This segment looks at the causes of stuttering and offers guidance on how to work with children who stutter and provides insight on when to seek outside help.
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ONEs, TWOs & THREEs:
Why Cuddling and Holding is Critical to Infants
Jackie Silberg with Dr. Alice Sterling Honig

pic The quality and quantity of touching and holding children receive in the the initial months of life has profound impact on their future development. Listen as our guest shares what you need to know to get right in this critical stage.
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ONEs, TWOs & THREEs:
Recognizing Autism in Infants and Toddlers
Jackie Silberg with Clarissa Willis and Valerie Plowman

pic Autism in infants and toddlers can be easily overlooked, misdiagnosed or misinterpreted. What is generally accepted is the early diagnosis is important. Today's guests discuss how to recognize autism in very young children.
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ONEs, TWOs & THREEs:
What We Can Continue to Learn From Mr. Rogers
Jackie Silberg with Hedda Sharapan

pic Fred Rogers' show, Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood, was one of the earliest and most successful television programs created for children. The show broke a lot of new ground and incorporated many of today's best practices for teaching the basics to very young children Though Fred Rogers in gone, there is still much we can learn from him. Tune in as his staff shares some of Mr. Rogers' best insights.
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ONEs, TWOs & THREEs:
Measuring Infant Mental Health
Jackie Silberg with  Kathryn E. Barnard

pic What is infant mental health? How do we measure it? why does it matter? In the segment professor Barnard gives us insight into how early mental leads to a child's eventual sense of security and well being.
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