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She is the lead author of "The Concise Guide to Marriage and Family Therapy" (American Psychiatric Pub.,2002) and has written the chapters on family and couples therapy for leading psychiatric textbooks. [citation needed] Ritvo is the author of "Bekindr: The Transformative Power of Kindness" (Momosa Publishing, 2017,2018).
Show Network 11 The Mysterious Benedict Society: Disney+: Sneakerella: 10 Sesame Street: HBO Max/PBS Kids: 9 Heartstopper: Netflix: Sweet Tooth: 8 The Baby-Sitters Club: Better Nate Than Ever: Disney+: 5 Raising Dion: Netflix: Waffles + Mochi: High School Musical: The Musical: The Series: Disney+: Maya and the Three: Netflix: 4 Who Are You ...
PBS Digital Studios is a non-profit organization through which PBS distributes original educational web video content. Based in Arlington, Virginia , it comprises both original series and partnerships with existing YouTube channels.
The New Red Green Show; The New Yankee Workshop; Newton's Apple (1983–99) Nova ScienceNow; NOW; Odyssey (1980-1981) On Tour; Once Upon A Classic; Over Easy; OWL/TV (1985–91) The Pallisers; PBS American Portrait (2021) A Place of Our Own (1998–2011) The Power of Choice (1988–91) Powerhouse (1982–83) Race to Save the Planet; Ramona ...
The series centered on two best friends: 10-year-old Annie Redfeather, who is Native American, and 11-year-old Zach Nichols, who is white. In each episode of the series, one of them commits an act contrary to that day's chosen virtue (loyalty, compassion, courage, moderation, honesty, etc.) and suffers pain as a result (be it physical or moral).
The show developed into Maryland Public Television's 1985 production The Secret City. [2] Mark Kistler at Martinsburg, WV with a group of school children in Sept 2001. Mark starred as the host Commander Mark, an enthusiastic space man teaching drawing techniques to viewers at home and the on-screen characters Zebtron, Metaman and Cindy the Dragon.
Liberty's Kids (stylized on-screen as Liberty's Kids: Est. 1776) is an American animated historical fiction television series produced by DIC Entertainment, and originally aired on PBS Kids from September 2, 2002, to April 4, 2003, with reruns airing on most PBS stations until October 10, 2004. [1]
Her jump was shown live on the Today show. In 2009, Curry traveled to Iran, where she interviewed then-President of Iran Mahmoud Ahmadinejad days before Ahmadinejad traveled to America to speak in front of the United Nations General Assembly. In 2011, Curry appeared in the first PBS Kids Sprout "Kindness Counts" public service announcement.