Afterschool professionals get new resource
Los
Angeles, CA (PRWEB) May 2, 2009 -- Today, the BAM Radio Network (BRN),
a joint project of Moving & Learning and Jackstreet Media Ventures,
announced a partnership with the National Afterschool Association (NAA)
to launch NAA Radio (www.naaweb.org).
The new media resource will feature discussions with leading experts in
the fields of education, child development, play research, and more,
and will bring afterschool professionals the latest insights, practices
and developments in the care of children and youth during their
out-of-school hours.
Available on demand, the program will be nanocasted on the NAA
website and distributed to members through the organization's
newsletter. The NAA Radio launch is part of BAM Radio Network's
campaign to reach underserved communities.
"This is an exciting resource for the afterschool and education
community and will provide timely and important information to program
directors, administrators, educators and parents," said NAA President
and CEO, Judy Nee. "As we look towards summer when so many children
need to be kept engaged and safe, we are delighted that our first
interview is with Ron Fairchild, executive director of the National
Center for Summer Learning, talking about the importance of summer
programs."
"We're looking forward to working with Judy and the National
Afterschool Association to keep their members well informed and on top
of what matters most to afterschool professionals," said Rae Pica,
co-founder of the BAM Radio Network.
About the National Afterschool Association
The National Afterschool Association is the leading professional
association for the afterschool field with over 9,000 members around
the world. NAA's mission is to be the leading voice of the afterschool
profession dedicated to the development, education and care of children
and youth during their out-of-school hours.
About BAM Radio Network
The BAM Radio Network was launched to address the severe imbalance
in parenting practices caused by the "commercialization of parenting"
and the emphasis on intellectual development that excludes the critical
role of the mind/body connection in early childhood. Created by leading
early childhood experts, the programming challenges the popular
educational misconceptions and seeks to provide the most up to date
insights from leading experts in the field of child development. The
network is a joint venture between New Hampshire-based Moving &
Learning and Los Angeles-based Jackstreet Media Ventures LLC. The
program is produced by Emmy-winning broadcaster Errol Smith and
distributed through the Affiliate Nanocasting Network.
For more information, go to http://www.bodymindandchild.com or contact Jeannette Bernstein at 818-334-4322
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