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It Takes Guts: Raina Telgemeier and Eli Lebowitz
Scholastic Reads
English - September 23, 2019 16:30 - ★★★★★ - 49 ratingsBooks Arts education books reading authors writing literacy publishing parenting teaching children’s books Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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It takes guts to face your fears. Bestselling creator Raina Telgemeier is encouraging young readers to do just that with her latest graphic novel memoir, Guts, which shares the stories of Raina's own experiences with anxiety as a child.
This week, Raina joins us in the studio to talk about Guts. We also talk with Dr. Eli Lebowitz, who studies and treats childhood and adolescent anxiety and is Director of the Program for Anxiety Disorders at the Yale Child Study Center.
Additional resources:
Learn more about Guts by Raina Telgemeier
Follow Raina Telgemeier on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook
Learn more about the Yale Child Study Center–Scholastic Collaborative for Child & Family Resilience
See more data from the Scholastic Kids & Family Reading Report
Guests:
Raina Telgemeier is the #1 New York Times bestselling, multiple Eisner Award-winning creator of Smile and Sisters, which are both graphic memoirs based on her childhood. She is also the creator of Drama and Ghosts, and is the adapter and illustrator of four Baby-sitters Club graphic novels. Raina lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. To learn more, visit her online at goRaina.com.
Eli Lebowitz studies and treats childhood and adolescent anxiety and is Director of the Program for Anxiety Disorders at the Yale Child Study Center. His research focuses on the development, neurobiology, and treatment of anxiety and related disorders, with special emphasis on cross-generational and familial influences in these disorders. Dr. Lebowitz is the lead investigator on multiple funded research projects, and is the author of numerous research papers and of books and chapters on childhood and adolescent anxiety. He is also the father of three great boys.
Special thanks:
Music composed by Lucas Elliot Eberl
Sound mix and recording by Daniel Jordan
Edited by Mackenzie Cutruzzula
Produced by Emily Morrow