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BAM Radio Network and Parenting, Inc. Connect Parenting coach and author welcomes Body, Mind and Child to her website. Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) April 11, 2008 -- Today, the BAM Radio Network (BRN), a joint project of Moving & Learning and Jackstreet Media, announced a collaboration with Dr. Sally Goldberg to launch Parenting, Inc. Radio. The new channel will be available at www.drsallyparenting.com, a site dedicated to delivering insights, tools and strategies for optimum early childhood development. Parenting, Inc. Radio will nanocast BRN's premier program, Body, Mind and Child (www.bodymindandchild.com), hosted by Rae Pica, a 30-year veteran in the field of early childhood education. The program offers insightful discussions with the nation's leading experts on the issues parent and teachers care about most.
"Dr. Sally has over 25 years experience as an educator, parent coach, and workshop leader. Her insights are invaluable to parents, and we are delighted to contribute to her sizable body of work," said Rae Pica.
Dr. Goldberg adds, "My mission statement is 'To get every child off to the best start possible and stay on a path toward success.' I take educational information and turn it into a practical form for parents to use. This partnership with Body, Mind, and Child offers me the opportunity to offer information in a new way--through podcast presentations."
About Dr. Sally Parenting, Inc.
Dr. Sally Parenting, Inc. was founded by Sally Goldberg, Ph.D., professor of education at the University of Phoenix and author of six popular parenting books. Dr. Sally Parenting, Inc. was developed to be a resource for parents, teachers, mom's groups, child care centers, schools and agencies, with specialties in interactive play and healthy living skills. The company is based in Scottsdale, Arizona. About BAM Radio Network
The BAM Radio Network was launched to address the severe imbalance in parenting practices caused by the "commercialization of parenting" and the emphasis on intellectual development that excludes the critical role of the mind/body connection in early childhood. Created by leading early childhood experts, the programming challenges the popular genre of parenting notions that has given rise to commercial products like Baby Einstein, Brainy Baby and lapware, all of which claim to accelerate a child's mental development in the face of science that suggests otherwise. The network is a joint venture between New Hampshire-based Moving & Learning and Los Angeles-based Jackstreet Media Ventures LLC. The program is distributed through the Affiliate Nanocasting Network.
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