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Joy Cardin
from Monday, December 19, 2011 at 6:00 AM
Over the last two generations, there's been a big decline in the use of corporal punishment. After six, Joy Cardin's guest tells us why that might be...and shares the latest in the ongoing debate over spanking children. Then, after six-fifty, it's this week's edition of the Monday Morning Wake-Up Call. Joy Cardin's guest says that toxic chemicals are more prevalent in our homes than we think - and Congress needs to do something about it. Guests: Dr. Darshak (DAR-shack) Sanghavi (sang-HAH-vee), pediatrician and chief of pediatric cardiology at the University of Massachusetts Medical School; his books include "A Map of the Child: A Pediatrician's Tour of the Body." His article: http://wpr.org/r/?676 Wake-Up Call Guest: Hannah Pingree, political director of Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families. She is the former Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives who sponsored a Maine law known as the Kids Safe Products Act.

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