Episodes

  • How Do You Choose 'Essential' Children's Books?
    Jan 8 2026

    A few months ago, our host, Dr. Dipesh Navsaria, was one of several experts asked by The Atlantic magazine to share nominations for "best picture books for children", from the past 100 years. Dr. Navsaria and guest Emma Sarappo, a senior editor at The Atlantic, break down the process, which books made their list, and why.

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    32 mins
  • The Secret Languages of Families
    Dec 23 2025

    Language shapes all aspects of our lives, including how we connect with our family. Often, the more "insider" that language is, the stronger the family bonds are. Cynthia Gordon, a professor in the linguistics department at Georgetown University and the author of "Making Meanings, Creating Family", joins us to talk about "familect" — a unique dialect particular to each and every family — and why it matters.

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    32 mins
  • Voices from the 2025 National Summit
    Dec 11 2025

    In early November 2025, nearly 300 people from the Reach Out and Read and Nurture Connection worlds — comprising clinicians, staff, community leaders, funders, and parents — gathered in Washington, DC for the National Summit. This event convened a coalition of innovative organizations representing the nation's early childhood community, child health systems, and networks of public and private investments to share progress, ideas, hopes, and dreams.

    Voices heard in this episode include:

    00:00: Mark Del Monte

    02:06: Dr. Lynette Fraga

    07:11: Dr. Robert Needleman

    07:30: Dr. Mary Ann Woodruff

    07:43: Molly Fields

    09:16: Dr. Lee Beers

    10:31: Mark Del Monte

    14:13: Katherine Beckmann and Ira Hillman

    25:29: Stephanie Smiley and Dr. John Duby

    35:45: Dr. David Willis

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    43 mins
  • Returning to Gratitude
    Nov 27 2025

    We're thankful, all year round, to those who read aloud to young children and who encourage shared reading with others. To celebrate Thanksgiving 2025, we're revisiting a powerful selection of stories from Traci Sorell, Ann Clare LeZotte, and Dr Sayantani DasGupta, three children's authors who joined us share their own stories of thanks.

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    28 mins
  • Fostering Health: Meeting the Needs of Children and Adolescents in Foster Care
    Nov 13 2025

    Over 200,000 children enter foster care each year in the United States. How can we create safe, stable, and nurturing environments for foster children who have, by definition, experienced a rupture of at least one of these elements? Dr. Camille Broussard, Executive Committee member for the American Academy of Pediatrics Council on Foster Care, Adoption, and Kinship Care and co-editor in chief of Fostering Health: Health Care for Children and Adolescents in Foster Care, joins us to talk about relational health for children in foster care.

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    36 mins
  • Parenting Little Kids with Big Feelings
    Oct 30 2025

    Sometimes called "spirited" or "deeply feeling", highly sensitive children are "more likely to have challenges regulating their big emotions because their brains are wired to process and react to their experiences in the world more deeply than other children." Claire Lerner, a licensed social worker and author of "Big Reactors: Practical Strategies for Parenting Highly Sensitive Children", join us to talk about how to recognize the temperament traits of highly sensitive children, the pros and cons of various parenting approaches, and how clinicians can support families with highly sensitive kids.

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    38 mins
  • Thinking Developmentally
    Oct 16 2025

    We continue to learn so much about the development of our brains in the first 1,000 days of life, and how the social world around those young brains matter deeply. What can parents and caregivers do in those early days to allow healthy and strong brain growth? Dr. Andrew Garner, pediatrician and co-author of Thinking Developmentally: Nurturing Wellness in Childhood to Promote Lifelong Health, joins us to talk about how the science behind healthy childhood experiences helps us build healthy children, nurturing families, and communities that care.

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    35 mins
  • Questions (from young children) Without Answers
    Oct 2 2025

    There are loads of poetry books for children but not too many by children. Sarah Manguso, author and curator of the new book "Questions Without Answers", joins us to talk about children's deep (and often unknowingly) philosophical questions—and that though kids may yet be developing their vocabulary, they have plenty of profound questions."

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    37 mins