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Dr. Paul C. Reisser, Dr. Bob Mann, & Dr. Mary Anne Nelson

Host: Dr. James Dobson

July 12, 2022

On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson continues speaking with a panel of pediatricians about the toddler years. America’s most trusted family advocate and child psychologist insists that parenting is not a sprint — it’s a marathon. Parents have to find a pace and routine that won’t drain their batteries. Mom and Dad, listen and learn how to vet trustworthy childcare and understand the importance of getting timely examinations and immunizations for your children.

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Dr. Paul C. Reisser, Dr. Bob Mann, & Dr. Mary Anne Nelson

Dr. Paul C. Reisser is a retired family practitioner. He served as lead author of the Complete Guide to Family Health, Nutrition, and Fitness, and the best-selling Complete Guide to Baby and Child Care. Dr. Reisser and his wife have two grown children, two grandchildren, and reside in Southern California.  

Dr. Bob Mann specializes in pediatrics. He currently serves as the senior physician at Cook Children's Hospital in Mansfield, Texas. During his career, Dr. Mann has served on numerous boards, including Citizens Advisory Board, Fort Worth Opera and the Arlington Civic Chorus. He has been vice president of the Texas Baptist Men, and has served with them on medical missions to the Ukraine and Turkey, and has also provided refugee care in Northern Iraq and Kosovo/Albania. He is the founding board member of Mission Arlington/Mission Metroplex, where a medical clinic was named in his honor. Dr. Mann also served for 25 years on the Physicians Resource Council at Focus on the Family, including four years as chair.   

Dr. Mary Anne Nelson is a family medicine specialist based in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. She graduated from Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine at the University of Iowa in 1976. Dr. Nelson is affiliated with Mercy Medical Center and St. Luke’s Hospital.