Practical Ways To Support Kids In Their Learning

Every child faces challenges in school, but as parents, how can we help them better navigate those struggles? Educator and advocate Michelle Love-Day shares practical ways to support kids in their learning—from building a reading culture at home, to seeking out tutoring, to addressing learning disabilities early, to fostering communication with teachers. She also highlights the power of turning to your community for help and fostering a love of learning that lasts a lifetime.

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D&C 24

D&C 24 gives some wonderful counsel to dealing with difficulties.  If the Lord is with us “even unto the end” of our days, then that will give us the ability to endure. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here

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Doctrine & Covenants 23-26

This week we are studying Doctrine and Covenants sections 23-26. We’ll talk about the difference between self-condemnation and self-compassion related to our emotional and mental well-being. We’ll review how although the Lord does condemn at times, it is out of love and for our eventual improvement. We’ll discuss the importance of learning to walk by faith and being content with not knowing all outcomes. We’ll also talk about Emma Smith, the counsel given to her, and how we can learn to act in the role which we are appointed.

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What A Surprising Friendship Can Teach Us about Gun Violence in America

They started off as ideological enemies. Mark Rosenberg pioneered the public health approach to preventing gun violence and opened a branch of the CDC to fund that research. Jay Dickey, the "NRA's point man in Congress", pushed a ban on CDC funding for gun violence research that lasted 20 years – and got Rosenberg fired. On this episode of Top of Mind, we tell the unlikely story of their friendship and what it can teach us about reducing gun violence in America.

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