Host: Dr. Jennifer Hunter, Assistant Director for Family and Consumer Sciences Extension, University of Kentucky
Guest: Dr. David Weisenhorn, Extension Specialist for Parenting and Child Development
Episode 35
When weather and health issues cause schools to shut down, there is always the the threat of bored children. While boredom may lead to inspiration, it never hurts for parents and caregivers to push the needle a little toward the inspire end of the spectrum. This week, Dr. Jennifer Hunter sits down with Dr. David Weisenhorn to discuss ways to creatively inspire children right out of boredom and straight into learning.
Full episode transcript
Introducing Solid Food to Infants
Shot of Hope: Combating Vaccination Hesitancy
Talking with Children About Race
Sexual Health and Cancer
Empathy in the Workplace
Breaking the Mealtime Rut
Self-Care and Outdoor Physical Activity
Suicide Exposure
Taking Care of Business: Advance Directives and Cancer
Financial Resiliency: Recovering From Financial Setbacks
What Every High School Senior Needs to Know
Creative Outlets for Grief
Healthy Meals for One
Talking about loss with your family
April is Financial Literacy Month
Let's Get Excited about the DGA 2020-2025!
Cancer and COVID-19
Suicide in Farming
Planning for Your Estate
Spring Into Health
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