"We're delighted to see that the program's appeal is so broad-based. Our aim is to reach parents and educators wherever they are, so we welcome this sector of the online early childhood community," said Rae Pica.
Anne Leedom, president and founder of Parenting Bookmark, states, "We are so pleased and excited to introduce Rae Pica's podcast, 'Body, Mind and Child.' The information is timely and extremely relevant to the needs of today's children. Parents and educators will find a wealth of information about raising healthy, active kids in a format that is entertaining and innovative."
Melitsa Avila of Play-Activities adds, "Play-Activities is excited to offer the BAM radio show. A perfect way to keep abreast of current thinking, research, books and information about our kids."
Says Jamie Burchfield of Munchkin Field, "I enjoy listening to Rae Pica's interviews. Her sources are reliable, and she knows the right questions to ask. As a professional, I know I can rely on her information to be what parents need to hear with only one agenda: happy, healthy children. As a mom, I am reminded of why I became a mother: to love and nurture. Rae's message inspires me to do better or gives me a pat on the back for what I'm doing right."
About BAM Radio Network
The BAM Radio Network was launched to address the severe imbalance in parenting practices caused by the "commercialization of parenting" and the emphasis on intellectual development that excludes the critical role of the mind/body connection in early childhood. Created by leading early childhood experts, the programming challenges the popular genre of parenting notions that has given rise to commercial products like Baby Einstein, Brainy Baby and lapware, all of which claim to accelerate a child's mental development in the face of science that suggests otherwise. The network is a joint venture between New Hampshire-based Moving & Learning and Los Angeles-based Jackstreet Media Ventures LLC. The program is distributed through the Affiliate Nanocasting Network.
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