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S: 2 E: 28 Alexandra J. Rogers: Journey to Successful Parenting

S: 2 E: 28 Alexandra J. Rogers: Journey to Successful Parenting

Update: 2025-09-02
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On Season 2, Episode 28 the Jazz for Peace Podcast addresses the Epstein issue and predatory concerns regarding our youth with seasoned clinical psychologist Alexandra J. Rogers and her NEW Book Journey to Successful Parenting! Throughout her thirty-year career in California, Dr. Rogers has worked with children and families. She began her career as a psychological assistant, doing psychological, educational, and neuropsychological testing. Soon, she branched into individual and group therapy, parenting groups, and implementing school-based interventions. Her basic advice to parents is to stay in touch with your kids even if it's only five minutes a day to make sure there are no warning signs or major concerns which inspired an impromptu performance from Rick of the Dave Brubeck classic "Take Five"! Be sure to watch this full episode and find out how you can keep your children mentally sound and physically safe! Find out more about Dr. Rogers and how to buy her latest book "Your Journey to Successful Parenting" at: https://www.ajrogersbooks.com


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S: 2 E: 28 Alexandra J. Rogers: Journey to Successful Parenting

S: 2 E: 28 Alexandra J. Rogers: Journey to Successful Parenting

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