parenting

Replay: How a Disabled Dog Teaches Children Goodness with Author Barbara Techel

Here is the replay of the interview I did with Deb Scott of The Best People We Know radio show. Deb is a fantastic radio host full of energy and enthusiasm.  Pass this radio show onto those that you know may need a shot of inspiration, or those that have a special needs pet, or teachers looking for a great program to educated their kids about differences and challenges.

Replay also available on itunes!

 

Parenting for Humanity Radio Show


Parenting for Humanity hosts Lisa Stroyan and Amy Makice

I will be appearing on Parenting For Humanity (http://www.blogtalkradio.com/parenting), an internet radio show and odcast about positive and connected parenting, hosted by Lisa Stroyan and Amy Makice.  The show airs live on Wednesday, April 7 at 12 noon Eastern Standard Time (9 am Pacific).   To listen in (either live, or to the recording after the show), visit
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/parenting/2010/04/07/talk-parenting-with-amy-and-lisa
You can leave voicemail questions beforehand at 970-430-KIDS
(970-430-5437) , or call in with your live question during the show at
(646) 716-8259.

Here is the direct link to your show, where you and your contacts can
set a reminder to listen to the show or find the call-in number again:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/parenting/2010/04/07/talk-parenting-with-amy-and-lisa

Welcome to My Planet

Alicia Clarke at Welcome to My Planet welcomes us to her blog today and posts her review for Frankie, the Walk 'N Roll Dog. Alicia is an author and blogger who explores many things through her writing, including parenting kids who are on the autism spectrum.

Reminder:

There will be a SPECIAL OFFER FOR VISITORS TO THE VIRTUAL BLOG TOUR. Each guest who comments on a post in Barbara and Frankie's tour will be entered in a drawing for some fun, unique gifts that will especially appeal to Frankie fans and other dog lovers. We will give away several items from Frankie's store. These include two Frankie t-shirts and two Frankie tote bags.

I was really touched by a recent post from Rolling Dog Ranch that I just had to share with you also.  There is no doubt all animals are special, but those with disabilities offer us extra special teachings… read about blind Evelyn.