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K12 Greatest Hits compiles the most popular conversations on BRN based on listener statistics and ed

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Is it possible that ADHD is really the result of poor parenting or misguided teaching? Is ADHD even

The explanation for the differences in the way boys and girls develop and therefore what should exp

Kicking, biting, hitting, fighting, why are some children more aggressive than others? In this segme

Computers, Internet, television, Twitter, iPods, can these technologies really enhance early childho

While many teachers, schools and parents discourage rough housing, the data suggests that rough and

Nsedu Obot Witherspoon talks with the Executive Director of the Association for Childhood Educati

Peter Johnston makes a compelling case for the notion that the world has so fundamentally changed th

Today, parents and teachers agonize about when to say no, how to say no and whether the word “no” sh

Candid, thoughtful and straight talking, Dr. Diane Ravitch gives an unvarnished report card on the

Dr. Gary Small says that overexposure to technology alters your child's brain and can impact a numbe

Someone once defined difficult parents like this:They don't do what you want them to do, they do wha

Lenore Skenazy says that telling kids not to talk to strangers is one of the most useless and misgui

This segment focuses on an education reform initiative that is already producing exceptional outcom

Steve Gross shares with us why joy and play opens up the world for children and why parents, teache

In this fascinating discussion, Larry Griffin asserts that the number of boys who are unmotivated an

Award winning writer, Malcom Gladwell says that if you want to transform educational outcomes cultu

Keith Krueger shares five strategies and a three tactics which allow you to leverage ARRA funds to