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George Jacobs Ph.D. and Wan Loh Inn Ed.D.

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Guide for Dads: Beginning a Read Aloud Session

March 27, 2008 by George Jacobs Ph.D. and Wan Loh Inn Ed.D. Leave a Comment

The key point is: Dads should not just turn to Page 1 and jump in. They should set the mood first.   Many simple things can be done to set the mood for a book. Just taking a minute to talk about the topic of the book, may increase children’s interest in the book and also build their knowledge of the book’s context.   For instance, if the story is about mangoes, … [Read more...] about Guide for Dads: Beginning a Read Aloud Session

Guide for Dads: How to Prepare to Read Aloud

March 26, 2008 by George Jacobs Ph.D. and Wan Loh Inn Ed.D. Leave a Comment

The key point is: If dads practice first before reading aloud to children, they can do a better job. Because their goal is to convince children to love reading, just like sellers need to know their products well in order to convince customers to buy them, they need to know the books they will read well in order to convince children of the joys of reading. So, if possible, dads … [Read more...] about Guide for Dads: How to Prepare to Read Aloud

Where to Sit While Reading Aloud

March 25, 2008 by George Jacobs Ph.D. and Wan Loh Inn Ed.D. Leave a Comment

Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read anyway. - Groucho Marx   The key point is: Closeness is nice. Getting comfortably seated is the final step before beginning to read aloud. Where the children sit depends on their age. Dads can hold infants in our arms as we read to them, or lay them down. Their lap is probably the best … [Read more...] about Where to Sit While Reading Aloud

Guide for Dads: Where to Read Aloud

March 24, 2008 by George Jacobs Ph.D. and Wan Loh Inn Ed.D. Leave a Comment

The key point is: Find a comfortable place with the least possible distractions. The #1 way to do this is to turn off the TV! If you can’t do that, go to another room, and close the door. Don’t try to compete with the TV. It’s usually a losing battle. If there is other adults or other children want to watch TV and there is no place to escape to, explain to the others that … [Read more...] about Guide for Dads: Where to Read Aloud

Guide for Dads: Where to Keep Read Aloud Books

March 21, 2008 by George Jacobs Ph.D. and Wan Loh Inn Ed.D. Leave a Comment

“A place for everything, and everything in its place” is an old adage that applies well to reading aloud.   The key point about where to keep read aloud books is: Books should be where children can easily get to them. Don’t keep them on a high shelf or behind glass in a cabinet. Why? Because children should play a role in selecting the books that we read to them. Plus, … [Read more...] about Guide for Dads: Where to Keep Read Aloud Books

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145. Understanding Children’s Emotional Needs with Dr. David Marcus
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145. Understanding Children’s Emotional Needs with Dr. David Marcus
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145. Understanding Children’s Emotional Needs with Dr. David Marcus
byPaul Banas

Today we delve into the complexities of fatherhood with David Marcus, Ph.D., an expert with over forty years of experience working with families and children. In this enlightening conversation, we explore the essential components of communicating with your child, focusing on the development of a common emotional language. Learn about the four assumptions of emotionality that parents often make and discover strategies to foster a safe and open environment for meaningful conversations at any age.

Check out Dr. Marcus’ website at parentrx.org

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