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We've had several instances of book banning in public schools recently, one involving the book Maus, one involving To Kill a Mockingbird. KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson wanted to get her guests' perspective on what content is age appropriate and when it's a good idea to have uncomfortable conversations with our kids or have them read uncomfortable content? Her guests this week include Dr. Laurie Sakaeda, licensed psychologist and founder of A Helping Hoof, Barbara Smith, Director of Communications at Utah Valley University and Emerson Oligschlaeger, assignment editor for the KSL/DMC combined newsroom.
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We've had several instances of book banning in public schools recently, one involving the book Maus, one involving To Kill a Mockingbird. KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson wanted to get her guests' perspective on what content is age appropriate and when it's a good idea to have uncomfortable conversations with our kids or have them read uncomfortable content? Her guests this week include Dr. Laurie Sakaeda, licensed psychologist and founder of A Helping Hoof, Barbara Smith, Director of Communications at Utah Valley University and Emerson Oligschlaeger, assignment editor for the KSL/DMC combined newsroom.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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