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    Explore " new born" with insightful episodes like "Managing mental challenges", "Reshaping your identity", "Starting life in ICU", "A single mother’s path" and "Embracing special needs parenthood" from podcasts like ""Navigating Parenthood", "Navigating Parenthood", "Navigating Parenthood", "Navigating Parenthood" and "Navigating Parenthood"" and more!

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    Managing mental challenges

    Managing mental challenges

    Blogger Leah Williams from The Dearest Days and her partner had both experienced mental health problems before having their baby.

    When their daughter turned out to be a “textbook difficult baby”, Leah struggled and knew she had to seek help.

    Social worker and therapist Ray Medhora talks about how couples and families can support each other through postnatal depression and the major life changes of early parenthood.

    If you’re a parent who needs help, speak to a maternal child health nurse from Pregnancy, Birth and Baby on 1800 882 436.

    If you feel depressed or anxious, please contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 (Aus).

    Support the show: https://www.hcf.com.au/podcast/navigating-parenthood

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    Reshaping your identity

    Reshaping your identity

    Before having a baby Stephanie was a busy news reporter who loved her job.

    After giving birth she changed so much as a person she couldn’t look at work, or herself, in the same way. With psychologist Lisa Williams from the University of New South Wales we talk about how becoming a parent can fundamentally change your identity and your perspective on life and work.

    Need help? If you feel depressed or anxious, please contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 (Aus).

    Support the show: https://www.hcf.com.au/podcast/navigating-parenthood

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    Starting life in ICU

    Starting life in ICU

    What does it feel like to go home, after giving birth, without your babies?

    Mum Lee had her twins at 28 weeks and they landed up in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit for 102 days. We hear from Lee and NICU nurse Maddie O’Connor about the challenges of becoming a parent in this environment, the impact it has and what help you might need.

    For more information and support for parents of premature babies visit Miracle Babies at miraclebabies.org.au.

    Support the show: https://www.hcf.com.au/podcast/navigating-parenthood

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    A single mother’s path

    A single mother’s path

    Julia Hasche never thought she’d be a single mum, but her relationship broke down just months after having her baby.

    She shares her journey of single parenthood, from the vast emotional reward, to combatting loneliness and the work-family juggling act.

    Julia now runs the website and podcast Single Mother Survival Guide to help and empower other single mums.

    Elisabeth Shaw from Relationships Australia NSW talks about protecting your child from conflict and finding time to look after yourself.

    If you need help with your relationship or after a relationship has ended, visit Relationships Australia or call 1300 364 277 (Aus).

    Support the show: https://www.hcf.com.au/podcast/navigating-parenthood

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    Embracing special needs parenthood

    Embracing special needs parenthood

    Even though Melanie’s son was born with brain damage, she wanted so badly to believe he’d be fine.

    But when he was diagnosed with a permanent disability, everything changed. Melanie talks about the unexpected joys and the day-to-day experience of parenting a child with special needs.

    Joan Bratel from Cerebral Palsy Alliance gives advice on coming to terms with a diagnosis like this and the support available.

    For more information on cerebral palsy, visit cerebralpalsy.org.au and for disability support groups visit Better Health Channel.

    Support the show: https://www.hcf.com.au/podcast/navigating-parenthood

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    Will Rich Schools Get Richer, Poor Schools Poorer Under NCLB 2.0?

    Will Rich Schools Get Richer, Poor Schools Poorer Under NCLB 2.0?
    During today's White House press call, education reporters try to confirm to what extent the proposed rewrite of NCLB would send money from poor schools to rich ones. #education #edreform #NCLB #satchat Cecilia Muñoz is director of the White House Domestic Policy Council. Prior to that, she served as the White House Director of Intergovernmental Affairs. A longtime civil rights advocate, she worked as Senior Vice President for the Office of Research, Advocacy and Legislation at the National Council of La Raza (NCLR), a nonprofit organization established to improve opportunities for Hispanic Americans, overseeing advocacy activities that cover issues of importance to immigrants.

    Reading Instruction in Kindergarten: Little to Gain and Much to Lose

    Reading Instruction in Kindergarten: Little to Gain and Much to Lose
    A growing chorus of early education professionals are saying that setting standards for reading instruction in kindergarten is going too far. They argue that policies aimed at preparing kids for college through academics at increasingly earlier years is misguided and unsupported by the research. Learn more. Follow: @JoanAlmon @Teach_Preschool @bamradionetwork @bodymindchild Nancy Carlsson-Paige is Professor Emerita at Lesley University where she taught teachers for more than 30 years and was a founder of the University's Center for Peaceable Schools. Nancy has written and spoken extensively about the impact of media on children's lives and social development, and how children learn the skills for positive relationships. Deborah J. Stewart, M.Ed.,over 20 years experience in the field of early childhood education as a teacher, director, curriculum writer, music director, Blog: Teach Preschool and consultant for staff training and professional development. Joan Almon co-founded the Alliance for Childhood in 1999 and is an advocate for healthy early education and enough play time for children. She was an early childhood educator for more than thirty years.

    RTTT: After Four Years and Four Billion Dollars, Has Race to The Top Been a Success?

    RTTT: After Four Years and Four Billion Dollars, Has Race to The Top Been a Success?
    Race to the top has its four year anniversary this week. Has the administrations signature education policy been a success? In this segment we cover a White House press conference with Secretary of Education Arne Duncan and Cecilia Muñoz, director of the White House Domestic Policy Council as reporters ask tough questions about the impact of RTTT. @bamradionetwork Arne Duncan is the U.S secretary of education appointed by by President Barack Obama. Cecilia Muñoz is director of the White House Domestic Policy Council. Prior to that, she served as the White House Director of Intergovernmental Affairs.

    The Nation's Report Card on Student Achievement Shows "Modest" Progress, but "Proves Skeptics Wrong"

    The Nation's Report Card on Student Achievement Shows "Modest" Progress, but "Proves Skeptics Wrong"
    In this segment we cover a press conference with Secretary of Education Arne Duncan as he highlights the results of the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP). Duncan answers tough questions about the mixed results on the heels of the massive increase in education spending. Arne Duncan is the U.S Secretary of Education appointed by by President Barack Obama.

    Assessment: What Do We Need to Stop, Start and Keep Doing?

    Assessment: What  Do We Need to Stop, Start and Keep Doing?
    This is the third episode discussing the 10 part video series "A Year at Mission Hill" hosted by Sam Chaltain. In this segment we look at question of authentic assessment. What are we doing right? What needs to change? Follow: @samchaltain @bamradionetwork Scott Hartl is President and CEO for Expeditionary Learning. He has played in integral role in EL since its inception. In prior work, Scott founded Boston’s Harbor School, and mentored aspiring principals from Harvard, Northeastern University and the Principal’s Residency Network. Ron Berger is Chief Academic Officer for Expeditionary Learning, and teaches at Harvard Graduate School of Education and his writing and speaking center on building a culture of quality and craftsmanship in schools.

    2014 Budget:Tax Tobacco to Fund Early Education, Duncan Ready to Fight

    2014 Budget:Tax Tobacco to Fund Early Education, Duncan Ready to Fight
    In this segment we cover a press conference with Education Secretary Arne Duncan on the proposed 2014 budget for education. Among the initiatives discussed is a tax on tobacco to fund universal preschool and a plan to protect students with loans from interest rate increases. United States Secretary of Education Arne Duncan and Carmel Martin, assistant secretary for planning, evaluation and policy development at the Department of Education. Ayla Gavins is the principal of the Mission Hill K-8 School in Jamaica Plain, MA. Dr. Josh Starr began his tenure as Montgomery County Public Schools’ superintendent of schools on July 1, 2011, after having been the superintendent in Stamford, Connecticut.

    Full Inclusion: Good Idea, But...

    Full Inclusion: Good Idea, But...
    This is the second episode discussing the 10 part video series "A Year at Mission Hill" hosted by Sam Chaltain. In this segment we look at the real and practical challenges of including students with special needs into the general school population. Timothy P. Shriver argues that inclusion is not a one- size-fits-all notion and that all students don't have to be in the same classroom to feel or be included. Timothy P. Shirver, social leader, educator, activist, film producer, is Chairman and CEO of Special Olympics, with 4 million athletes, in 180 countries, globally recognized brand, becoming a movement of greater acceptance of inclusion of all kids Ayla Gavins is the principal of the Mission Hill K-8 School in Jamaica Plain, MA. Dr. Josh Starr began his tenure as Montgomery County Public Schools’ superintendent of schools on July 1, 2011, after having been the superintendent in Stamford, Connecticut.

    Mission Hills Special Report: Creating a School Culture That Works

    Mission Hills Special Report: Creating a School Culture That Works
    This is the first episode discussing the 10 part video series "A Year at Mission Hill" hosted by Sam Chaltain. Ayla Gavins is the principal of the Mission Hill K-8 School in Jamaica Plain, MA. Dr. Josh Starr began his tenure as Montgomery County Public Schools’ superintendent of schools on July 1, 2011, after having been the superintendent in Stamford, Connecticut.
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