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Dr. Stanley Greenspan's Web Based Radio Show

Dr Stanley Greenspan has been hosting weekly web based radio shows since early 2004, addressing different topics on early child development, parenting, infants and children with special needs, principles for healthy relationships, and how to overcome mental health challenges. As part of ICDL's new distance learning initiative, we have organized more than 180 shows, with their audio files and transcripts, under the following topics:

Please note to check back frequently as we are adding missing audio files and transcripts as they become available.

Audio files are also ready to download as pod casts, into your iPod Library collection. All you need to do is the following:

    • Identify the audio file of interest and right click the title
    • Select "Save Target As"
    • Once the audio has been saved to your computer
    • Copy and paste the file into your iTunes library.

The current work of organizing the archives of Web Radio Shows can be possible thanks to the generous financial support given by TheUnicornChildren's Foundation for the 2007 year. If you would like to make financial contributions to this project, please go to online donations.

 
Latest Recordings:

Click on the title to play audio files or download as an mp3 by using the instructions with the yellow bullets on the left

Title: Meltdowns Part IV

Date: November 21, 2008

Synopsis: Continuation of applying the principles in helping children overcome aggression and behavioral problems through the story of Ellie and introduction to the story of a Harold, a 14 year old boy with an Autistic Spectrum Disorder.

Title: Meltdowns Part V

Date: November 27, 2008

Synopsis: The development of an individualized program for Harold and his progress in overcoming his aggression and behavioral problems.

Title: Meltdowns Part VI

Date: December 2, 2008

Synopsis: Continuation of Harold and the barriers and progress of his program, and introduction to a new case, "Ellie," and using the principles in helping her overcome aggression and other behavioral problems.