improvement and learning over time. that s really what life is about. you actually wrote about sort of the trophy industry and how trophies used to be this rare thing you would buy at a jeweler store. now it s this huge huge industry. $3 billion in the u.s. and canada. yes. for trophies. $3 billion a year. incredible. i m not giving back my honorable mention 8th grade b team basketball. pry it from my cold dead hands. it s narcissism on the parents. we can t tolerate our kids being disappointed. it s our pain we can t tolerate. they need the disappointment. our job is to be with them when they work it through. she actually mentioned this, what happened to most improved? we just got rid of most improved. that s what really moetd vats kids to get better and better. at love of them have had so much kind of helicoptering by their parents and so much coddling when they actually do find some little setback they fall apart.
situation is. the condition or even if they are alive. so we re monitoring to see what happens here and we ll bring it to you when we get it. all right, zain i zain, safety first. it s god to see you have your cover and vest on. just to bring everybody up to date. we have been told this situation is largely under control. it does not seem to be that way right now. there is smoke overhead. it does not lock like dispersion or tear gas. it has been used to deal with crowds in the area. that smoke does not look like that. that looks like fire smoke. helicoptering have been pushed away by gunfire from inside, we areled to. hostages still inside that mall. that s why that triage area is still set up. obviously, authorities are planning for more wounded to be coming out of the building. that s the latest from the kenyan mall situation right now. another reminder. she had the death count on how many people have been injured. this has been dragging on since saturday. however many are in t
safeguard against? we will find out. our next guest says yes. he has written a book to lead you in the write direction. joining us now is pediatrician lavigne and author of the book raising a self-reliant child back to basics parenting plan from birth to age 6. doctor nice to see you this morning. thank you. what prompted you to write this book. are kids too needsy. combination of what i have seen in my own children and my practice which is as a desire to want to nurture children, parents are sort of being over involved in their every day life and they are helicoptering over them. sort of swooping in to help them and make things easier in a sense they are really doing them a disservice because kids need to learn how to do things on their own. otherwise you have a child going off to college who doesn t know how to get dressed by himself. first thing you talk about is sleep and cover. if you don t sleep train your kids you can have a whole host of issues. parents think oh my ki
i think that one of the defense tactics was to put trayvon martin s dad on the stand to set up the next witness which was the chief of police who basically testified that it was what the mayor did by playing the tape to trayvon martin s dad was improper, it was not best practices. and kind of gave this inference that there was some kind of political right. here s the mayor kind of helicoptering in to an active investigation. not the police. the mayor. the irony here, right, of course we all saw this injustice play out in realtime. the injustice of the nonarrest. yet it s remarkable to see that injustice was then redressed and now in the actual trial the sequence of that being used, itself, by the defense i mean, again, look at this police department. look at the history of the sanford police department. this is not an a-police police department. for them to point the finger at
ways the defense trying to use the political kind of explosion around this case to their own defense. i agree. i think that one of the defense tactics was to put trayvon martin s dad on the stand to set up the next witness which was the chief of police who basically testified that it was what the mayor did by playing the tape to trayvon martin s dad was improper, it was not best practices. and kind of gave this inference that there was some kind of political right. here s the mayor kind of helicoptering in to an active investigation. not the police. the mayor. the irony here, right, of course we all saw this injustice play out in realtime. the injustice of the nonarrest. yet it s remarkable to see that injustice was then redressed and now in the actual trial the sequence of that being used, itself, by the defense i mean, again, look at this police department. look at the history of the sanford police department. this is not an a-police police department. for them to point