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Dr. Catherine Pearlman, a licensed clinical social worker, has written a new book called "First Phone: A Child's Guide to Digital Responsibility, Safety and Etiquette.”
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Connecticut families have until July 31 to claim the Connecticut Child Tax Rebate. The Department of Revenue Services estimates that only about half of eligible households have applied for assistance.
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After an initial rollout that saw delays and thousands of backlogged applications in the state’s new paid family and medical leave program, officials now say they’ve made the changes necessary to get the program back on track.
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Baby formula ‘drop and swap’ events in Hartford and Southington aim to help during national shortageResidents with new, unopened formula are encouraged to donate. Parents and families can also come with formula and exchange their supply for a different kind of formula they need.
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As baby formula plant aims to restart production, Connecticut advocates call for long-term solutionsAs Abbott announces plans to reopen its Michigan formula manufacturing plant, Connecticut advocates say long-term solutions to supply chain issues are needed.
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This Gracie Award-winning episode of Audacious features conversations with people who wholeheartedly, profoundly regret becoming parents.
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Are you heated about healthcare? In a rage about racism? Are you perturbed about pumpkin spice, or salty about speaker phones in public? It’s important to vent, in this episode of Audacious, listeners (including kids) get stuff off their chests!
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, The Nose on Jon Stewart/JK Rowling, CT’s ‘fartrepreneur’s retirement, the Pope and pets, and The French Dispatch.
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On this episode of Audacious: 2021 was chock full of surprises. So in honor of this most unusual time period, we’re bringing you some of the most thought-provoking, funny, emotional, inspiring, Audacious conversations of the year.
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On this episode of Audacious:You’ve maybe heard the saying, “Hurt people hurt people”. But what makes a person want to hurt - to sexually abuse - a child? And what does effective treatment look like. Hear from a man who did just that and spent 7 years in prison. He's the author of The Parent’s Guide to Protecting Children from Pedophiles.Also, the President of the Connecticut Association for the Treatment of Sexual Offenders shares her thoughts on how the sex offender registry could be revamped.