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About: Debra Holtzman, JD, MA, is an internationally recognized child safety and health expert, infant and toddler safety educator, expert witness, mediator, and published author of acclaimed baby safety books. She served as a Subject Matter Expert for the American Red Cross Advanced Child Care Online Training Course and manual. Debra has appeared on NBC’s Today Show, ABC World News, NPR, Bloomberg News, and Martha Stewart Living Radio. Known for her approachable expert advice, she was the official on-camera baby safety expert on Discovery Health’s Make Room for Baby, named an “Everyday Hero” by Reader's Digest, and honored as a “Woman Making a Difference” by Family Circle. Her books are endorsed by leading parenting and safety organizations and praised by readers.
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About: From High touch to high tech TeamChildren's mission is to ensure that every family and their children have the tools, training, opportunities, and technology to transform their academic, economic, social and physical futures. Teamchildren is on the leading edge of transforming early childhood growth and development. We have through extraordinary teamwork distributed over 18,000 low cost refurbished computers to families and organizations around the world. Teamchildren believes has demonstrated and documented that every baby/child will benefit from massage and Rolfing. We are currently working on raising $500,000 to fully fund and staff our expanded and deepening impact and to turn our founder's knowledge and skills over to the next generation.
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About: Randy Rolfe is an internationally known author, speaker, and counselor on nutrition, parenting, and natural living. She is author of 9 books, including "You Can Postpone Anything But Love: Expanding our Potential as Parents," "The Seven Secrets of Successful Parents," and most recently, "The Single Ingredient Diet: Transform Your Relationship to Food in Just 21 Days." She has appeared on over 50 network TV talk shows and 100s of radio and podcast shows. A certified nutritionist and family therapist, Randy left her first career as a lawyer to create the Institute for Creative Solutions to help families with child nutrition, parent-child communication, work-life balance, homeschooling, healthy weight loss, energy medicine, paleo diet, addiction recovery, personality and body types, marriage, healthy aging, and happiness.
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About: Dr. Levittan: psychotherapist, professor, expert witness, media person for television/radio. He consults for L.A. Times, Dallas Morning Herald, Inside Edition, In-Touch Magazine, Orlando Sentinel, L.A. Times Magazine, Golf Magazine, Riverside Press, etc. Dr. Michael has appeared on the 'Tyra Banks Show', 'Montel Williams Show', NBC-TV's 'Starting Over', 'The Bad Girls Club', 'Hollywood 411,' and the 'Michelle Tafoya Show'. He is a noted Anger Management expert, and has been published in Workplace Violence Prevention Reporter, CA. Batterers Intervention Newsletter, and upcoming work on 'Infanticide'. Dr. Michael teaches courses and seminars on Domestic Violence, Child Abuse, Post-Traumatic Stress, Anger Management at UCLA, etc.
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About:
Debra Holtzman, JD, MA, is an internationally recognized child safety and health expert, infant and toddler safety educator, expert witness, mediator, and award-winning author. Known for her approa...
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About: Ruth is an award-winning writer and workshop facilitator. She offers workshops and speaking events on memoir, writing for healing, and the publishing process. She has lectured nationally about recovery from trauma and grief using creative processes. She received an MFA in Creative Nonfiction from Bennington College, a PhD in Nutrition and Human Development from the University of Connecticut and a Master of Education from Tufts University. Her essays have been listed in Best American Essays and nominated for a Pushcart Prize. She is the author of Those Who Remain: Remembrance and Reunion After War, a memoir about the experience of losing her husband in Vietnam, and People of Yellowstone, photos and biographies of people who live, work and play in Yellowstone National Park.
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About: Anderson described this new release and why it is so important: 'How to Beat a Bully' is a 'Home Alone' type comedy with an anti-bullying theme. So many stories of bullying are distressing, upsetting or sad, we wanted to create a story that is fun and entertaining, and in a positive way share the message to help stop bullying.
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