Dr. Molly Barrow

The Official Dr. Molly Barrow Blog offers educational self help advice about relationships, business, dating, marriage, parenting, teenagers and children, self-esteem, love and romance. Dr. Molly Barrow holds a Ph.D in psychology and is the author of Matchlines for Singles and the self-esteem adventure series, Malia and Teacup Awesome African Adventure and Malia and Teacup Out on a Limb. Dr. Molly is a relationship and psychology expert host on progressiveradionnetwork.com and television guest.

Monday, September 14, 2009

The Reading Tub to review Malia and Teacup Self-esteem Adventure Books

Terry Doherty, Executive Director, The Reading Tub, Inc. has accepted Malia and Teacup Awesome African Adventure and Malia and Teacup Out on a Limb for review. The Reading Tub is a public charity and will donate both books to a 501c3 that works directly with at-risk readers. Thank you, Reading Tub!
Please check out http://www.thereadingtub.com and find children's books and reviews.

Terry included this fact from the US Department of Education, "The average kindergartner has watched 5,000 hours of TV before s/he gets to school. That's more time than it takes to earn a Bachelor's degree."






MOLLY BARROW, PH.D.

http://www.DrMollyBarrow.com

http://www.maliaandteacup.com


Dr. Molly Barrow holds a Ph.D. in clinical psychology and is the author of Matchlines for Singles, Matchline for Couples, and Malia and Teacup: Awesome African Adventure and Malia and Teacup: Out on a Limb. As an authority on relationship and psychological topics,Dr. Barrow is a member of the American Psychological Association, Screen Actors Guild, and Authors Guild and is a licensed mental health counselor. Dr. Molly has appeared as an expert in the film, My Suicide, documentaries Ready to Explode and KTLA Impact, NBC news, PBS In Focus, WBZT talk radio, and in O Magazine, Psychology Today, Newsday, New York Times, CNN, The Nest, MSN.com, Yahoo, Match.com, Women's Health, Harvard Business School, Women's World, has a radio show on blogtalkradio.com and is a columnist for Menstuff.org.

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