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Chuck and CodyCharles A. Smith, Ph.D.
I am a professor and state extension specialist in the School of Family Studies and Human Services at Kansas State University. I have also taught 4-year-old children at Purdue, Bowling Green State University, and Texas Tech. I have been a Child Development Center Director, a Medical Social Worker, and a Play Therapist in a children's hospital. I recently served for two years as the Interim National Program Leader in Human Development for the Families, 4-H, and Nutrition unit in the Cooperative State Research and Extension Service at USDA in Washington, DC.

I have an M.S. and Ph.D. in Child Development from Purdue University (1970, 1972) and a B.S. in Psychology from the University of Dayton (1968).

Because extension specialists at each of the Land Grant universities throughout the United States work with county extension educators in program delivery, we have quite a bit of experience with designing programs for use by other professionals. Programs, as opposed to individual publications, typically involve a set of resources, including leader guides and materials for participants. Many of the resources described in previous pages here are part of larger programs I have created.

I am an Educator because I want to make a real difference in the lives of children and their parents. Most of my teaching today is in communities with parents, teachers, and children rather than in the academic classroom. Although I enjoyed teaching graduate and undergraduate courses at Purdue, Bowling Green State University, and here at Kansas State University, my real interest is in practical, community education.

I am a Storyteller because I believe storytelling is a powerful strategy for teaching and building relationships. Most of my presentations to adult audiences involve a great deal of storytelling. I also enjoy conducting storytelling concerts for families (in libraries, shopping malls, churches). School assemblies are also fun to do, involving children in themes of self-esteem, courage, compassion and other critical human values through the context of stories. At one point in my career, a colleague and I produced a television show for children involving puppets for our Topeka NBC Affiliate. Butterberry Hill's two-year run employed a combination of Kukla Fran and Ollie, Howdy Doody, and Mr. Roger's Neighborhood.

Writing is a craft I have worked hard to nurture. I am indebted to those who have served as editors to my work, especially Myrna Daly, former editor with Extension Publications here at K-State.

I have written (or edited) the following significant publications....

Graphic created by Sarah for dadThe Encyclopedia of Parenting Greenwood Press, in Press. An academic reference for use primarily by professionals.

The Peaceful Classroom: 162 Easy Activities to Teach Preschoolers Compassion and Cooperation. Gryphon House, 1993. Reprinted in German and Polish and several other languages. Winner of the 1994 Ben Franklin Award from the Publishers Marketing Association.

The National Extension Parent Education Model (NEPEM) (with Judy Myers-Walls, Dot Cudabach, and Wally Goddard). Manhattan, Kansas: Cooperative Extension Service, 1994. This report was distributed to every county extension office in the country and is used as a planning guide by both extension and nonextension parent educators.

From Wonder to Wisdom: Using Stories to Help Children Grow. New York: New American Library, 1989. Printed in both hardcover and in trade paperback. A Psychotherapy and American Educators Book Clubs selection. Unfortunately, now out-of-print, though you might be able to find it at your local library.

Once Upon a Mind (with Carolyn Foat) Manhattan, KS: KSU Research and Extension Service. Although not a commercial publication, Once Upon a Mind is included here because it was published as a book. The program based on this publication was used throughout the United States.

Promoting the Social Development of Young Children. Palo Alto: Mayfield Publishing, 1983. Chapter on kindness reprinted and translated into Spanish in the summer issue of the Texas Child Care Quarterly. Adopted by the Macmillan and Young Parents book clubs; translated into Italian.

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