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.
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Toxic Positivity
In the Face of Disaster - Helping Others who Experience Trauma
In the Face of Disaster - Recovering from Disaster
Starting the New Year off right for your Oral Health
In the Face of Disaster - Helping Older Adults and People with Disabilities after Disaster Strikes
January is Radon Awareness Month
In the Face of Disaster - Keeping Food Safe
Understanding and Preventing HPV
In the Face of Disaster - Responding to Traumatic Events
In the Face of Disaster - Managing Your Finances After a Disaster
Supporting Chilhood Immunity through Nutrition
In the Face of Disaster: Protecting Your Family and Home
In the Face of Disaster - Considerations for Older Adults
Tangible Ways to Show You Care
Transferring Cherished Possessions: Estate Planning for Non-Titled Property
In the Face of Disaster - Food and Water Supplies
Common Dental Myths
In the Face of Disaster - Financial Considerations before Disaster Strikes
In the Face of Disaster - Traumatic Events
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