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From the national organization Reach Out and Read comes a brand new podcast centered around the belief that children’s books build better brains, better family relationships, and happier, healthy children and societies. Join us as host Dr Dipesh Navsaria, a pediatrician with a children’s librarianship degree, dives into a wealth of varied early childhood health and literacy topics with expert guests examining the many facets of supporting the parent-child relationship as key to early success.

Reach Out and Read Reach Out and Read

    • Kids & Family
    • 5.0 • 49 Ratings

From the national organization Reach Out and Read comes a brand new podcast centered around the belief that children’s books build better brains, better family relationships, and happier, healthy children and societies. Join us as host Dr Dipesh Navsaria, a pediatrician with a children’s librarianship degree, dives into a wealth of varied early childhood health and literacy topics with expert guests examining the many facets of supporting the parent-child relationship as key to early success.

    Introducing 35 for 35

    Introducing 35 for 35

    Thirty-five years ago, Reach Out and Read was founded in one clinic in Boston as a route to supporting shared reading with young children at home. Today, we're in all 50 states with 6200 program sites, comprising 8.8 million interactions through 7 million books. Marking that anniversary, and in partnership with Scholastic, we've created 35 for 35, a visionary, wide ranging collection of books that reflect our mission and the families and communities we serve.  Marty Martinez, CEO of Reach Out and Read,  Judy Newman, Chief Impact Officer at Scholastic, and Andrea Davis Pinkney and Brian Pinkney, the award-winning author and illustrator team behind one of the books in the collection, join us to talk about this incredible project.

    • 35 min
    The Science Sessions: How Parenting Changes the Brain

    The Science Sessions: How Parenting Changes the Brain

    We know that kids' brains change as they grow, but did you know that their parents' brains change too? Dr. Darby Saxbe, a clinical psychologist, professor and director of clinical training at the Department of Psychology, and the Principal Investigator of the NEST Lab (NeuroEndocrinology of Social Ties Lab) at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, joins us to talk about emerging research that shows how parenthood changes the brain and how encouraging focused time between parents and children benefits everyone in the relationship.

    • 30 min
    Meg Medina, the National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature

    Meg Medina, the National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature

    Beloved author Meg Medina, current National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature and the first of Latina heritage in the program’s history, joins us to talk about 'mirrors and windows' in children's books and why what kids hear coming off the page is just as important as what they see.

    • 36 min
    Books Make Good Friends

    Books Make Good Friends

    "If you love a book, no doubt many other people love it, too. That shared love connects us and sparks that miraculous feeling of not being alone in the world." Jane Mount's illustrations of book spines, covers, beloved bookstores, fanciful libraries, and so much more, bring that world vividly to life and illustrate how, indeed, Books Make Good Friends.

    • 30 min
    Kate DiCamillo on Reading, Writing, and Reading Aloud

    Kate DiCamillo on Reading, Writing, and Reading Aloud

    Kate DiCamillo knows books. By far one of America's most successful children's writers (44 million books in print, translated into 41 languages), Kate joins us to talk about how reading – and reading aloud – has made her into the reader —and writer— she is today.  We also learn — improbably — about how even sardine tins can be speakers of truth.

    • 37 min
    Meeting Reach Out and Read's 'Book Czar'

    Meeting Reach Out and Read's 'Book Czar'

    Reach Out and Read has been working on a remarkable new strategy around a key element of what we do: books!  A strong approach is key to supporting our mission and as a sustainable part of how we work.  Angela Cunningham, Reach Out and Read's National Director of Books Strategy and Partnerships, joins us to talk about how we approach books, and what the future might hold.

    • 32 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
49 Ratings

49 Ratings

Newblogger23 ,

Informative and jam packed podcast

I love Reach out and read! So happy that they have joined in the podcast movement. Each episode is jam packed with incredible information related to pediatrics, literacy and child health. Every pediatrician and/or early child educator, parent and anyone interested in child health should take a listen!

bilburr ,

Wonderful discsussions with inspiring guests!

Great podcast for everyone who cares about children (i.e. all of us). Inspiring guests with great discussions!

Msdjh ,

So Interesting!

Looking forward to mor podcasts.

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