Detangling 'Supernanny' and 'Nanny 911': ABC and Fox TV Interview Child Psychologist Dr. Robert Kline COLUMBIA, Mo., Feb. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Nationally recognized child psychologist Dr. Robert Kline has been interviewed on ABC and Fox affiliates trying to detangle the new primetime reality shows "Supernanny" and "Nanny 911." Dr. Kline has been interviewed after each "Supernanny" show during the month of February. -- Are the new TV shows "Supernanny" and "Nanny 911" helping or hurting? -- Do these TV shows give moms a guilt complex? -- Do parents need more discipline tactics? -- Can parents really learn from reality shows? -- Parents need help, but are these the right shows? One mother from Kansas City said, "Wow, this is best show I have seen to help my two young kids -- I really learned something." But a 32-year-old father from Texas explained, "Life is NOT this simple." A Boston family stated, "This is just like our dinner time!" Dr. Kline is not affiliated in any way with "Supernanny" or "Nanny 911." He will answer questions about the shows and address common sense tactics to help children. About Dr. Kline Pediatric psychologist Dr. Robert Kline is nationally recognized for his common sense and targeted responses to parenting issues. Through the month of February, he addressed questions concerning the show "Supernanny" on ABC and Fox affiliates KMIZ-TV and FOX 38 TV news. "Good Housekeeping," "Better Homes and Garden," "WebMD," "Newsday," "Sunday Mirror," Reuters," "Harvard University Integrative" magazine, "Medscape," "Health Talk" are his latest citations. His expertise granted him an interview for "People" magazine for their feature story on Prince Harry's alcohol and drug scandal. He has fourteen articles published in medical journals, including his latest article in the highly rated, "The Journal of Pediatrics." Dr. Kline has a private practice in Columbia, Missouri. Past Radio Interviews: KDAK News Talk Radio (Pittsburgh) WBAL News Talk Radio (Washington, D.C.) WBHV Radio (Altoona, Pennsylvania) WMRH Radio (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) KECH Radio (Sun Valley, Idaho) WRKR Radio (Battle Creek, Michigan) KOPN Radio (Columbia, Missouri) WDAY Radio (Fargo, North Dakota) This release was issued through The Xpress Press News Service, merging e- mail and satellite distribution technologies to reach business analysts and media outlets worldwide. For more information, visit http://www.xpresspress.com/ . DATASOURCE: Dr. Robert Kline CONTACT: Dr. Robert Kline, +1-573-443-4112, or mobile, +1-573-268-7401, or

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