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Raising A Kid that Can

Publisher: Workman Publishing Company

Heather Tedesco is a physcologist and has a practice where she only works with parents, and tries her best to teach them parenting skills as best as possible. Of course, Heather collaborated with Catherine McCarthy and Jennifer Weaver. They all got together in order to gather all the information that elaborates ways for parents to understand different directions into parenting and guides to bring their parenting skills together in order to know how to have their kids grow into healthy and mature adults. Heather and her colleagues came together to create and present a parenting guide that allows parents to have a good understanding and a strong guide that brings a new way of parenting books.

For either parents who need help and are struggling, new parents, or those who have the time as well and are just learning more and new things into parenting. Come and Join the Book Club here on KTEP to hear and learn more of Heather Tedesco and her Colleagues newest book, “Raising a Kid who Can,” With host Louie Saenz.

Book publishing date: September 12, 2023

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Originally aired on January 28, 2024

Louie Saenz has been in the news broadcasting business for over thirty years. He has been a News Anchor and Reporter for KDBC-TV, KOAT-TV in Albuquerque, NM and KTSM-TV in El Paso. Saenz earned a degree in Journalism from NMSU, and a Masters in Communication from UTEP. He is currently the News & Public Affairs Director for KTEP-FM, and a lecturer in the Communication Department. He is also the host of Focus on Campus and co-host on El Paso Prime Time.
Xiomara has been working towards being On-Air for KTEP and as well as working towards being a Radio Engineer, she does volunteer work at KTEP.
Sam Cassiano is a native Californian who spent his formative years in the Bay Area. An army brat, his family toured Germany and Japan before settling in El Paso in 1973. Initially a Communications Major at UTEP, a radio internship at KPAS-FM 94, the PASS launched his broadcasting career. He can be heard as the morning news anchor on KTEP during NPR's Morning Edition, and Friday evenings at 10 pm as the host of Friday Night Blues.
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