Time to Talk
Wednesdays at 3:45 p.m. and Thursdays at 6:45 a.m.
Parents and professionals need timely education on the laws, science, society, and culture that children are up against everyday.
Time to Talk brings you accurate and appropriate information from state and local experts about issues that affect children, so that you can understand and communicate with and about them.
Through this segment, you'll develop a sophisticated understanding of the issues faced by youth today and be encouraged to confidently discuss tough topics that face our children.
Time to Talk is produced with the Children's Coalition for Northeast Louisiana.
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Adults and children who suffer from ADHD are often prescribed stimulants, but when it comes to your child, it may not always be the best choice. Dr. Scott…
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Children who suffer from anxiety can experience nervousness, fear and sadness. Dr. Katherine Wilson, marriage and family counselor at the Women’s Clinic…
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With children having more free time in the summer, behaviors in young children can be challenging. Erica Breshears, an Early Head Start mentor teacher at…
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Students and teenagers in Northeast Louisiana are receiving misinformation about sexual health from the internet, TV and other unreliable sources. Merion…
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Puberty is one of the most important stages a child will go through growing up, and it’s crucial for them to be properly informed about what they will…
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On Sex Education In the StateTwenty four states require sex education, thirty eight require sex ed to be approved of by parents. Abstinence+ is a sex…
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Early childhood education brings high returns for the community. Susan Nelson, director of Louisiana Partnership for Children and Families, talks with…
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Sleep is one of the most important 'fuels' our body needs. Dr. Lynn Clark, executive director of the Children's Coalition of Northeast Louisiana, says…
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Many parents are aware of sex trafficking, but think it can never happen to their child. Pamela Samuels Young, attorney-turned-writer and advocate, wants…
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Drug culture has existed for generations, but is rapidly changing into something parents might not recognize. Jermaine Galloway, drug and alcohol trend…