Parent Talk Live: The Challenges of Parenting
Dr. Mike Robinson, host of Parent Talk Live will discussed the challenges and stresses parents face today raising their children. Dr. Robinson’s first guest is Annie Fox. Annie’s latest book Teaching Kids to Be Good People offers wisdom, wit, plus a practical guide to navigating 21 century parenting challenges to raising kids with a moral compass. In addition to Mrs. Fox, Dr. Robinson will be joined in the second half by George Stewart. Mr. Stewart recently released his first book Words Of Wisdom For My Son.
When Annie Fox's first book People Are Like Lollipops (1971, Holiday House) was published, she wasn't old enough to legally sign the contract! By the time she turned 21, though, she decided that helping kids was going to be her life's work. After graduating from Cornell University with a degree in Human Development and Family Studies then completing her Master’s in Education from the State University of New York at Cortland, Annie set off on a teaching career. After a few years in the classroom, computers changed her life as she began to explore ways in which technology could be used to empower kids.
For more information on Annie Fox visit http://www.anniefox.com/about.html
George Stewart II is an award nominated educator, author and speaker who is dedicated to helping young men realize their potential by empowering them to live their best life. Aside from teaching and mentoring, George is also a widely sought after contributor on issues such as education, fatherhood, youth development, family and human relationships. His work has appeared on several websites and in national publications. He is currently a contributor for Healthy Black Men magazine.
For more information on George Stewart visit http://www.gstew2.com/
To hear this interview click the link
When Annie Fox's first book People Are Like Lollipops (1971, Holiday House) was published, she wasn't old enough to legally sign the contract! By the time she turned 21, though, she decided that helping kids was going to be her life's work. After graduating from Cornell University with a degree in Human Development and Family Studies then completing her Master’s in Education from the State University of New York at Cortland, Annie set off on a teaching career. After a few years in the classroom, computers changed her life as she began to explore ways in which technology could be used to empower kids.
For more information on Annie Fox visit http://www.anniefox.com/about.html
George Stewart II is an award nominated educator, author and speaker who is dedicated to helping young men realize their potential by empowering them to live their best life. Aside from teaching and mentoring, George is also a widely sought after contributor on issues such as education, fatherhood, youth development, family and human relationships. His work has appeared on several websites and in national publications. He is currently a contributor for Healthy Black Men magazine.
For more information on George Stewart visit http://www.gstew2.com/
To hear this interview click the link