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Building Healthy Lifestyles
by Roberta Clarke,
co-founder
& Suzanne Rostler,
Clinical Director

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Great Moves! is featured as the cover story of the NECN evening news broadcast!
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NECN reporter Ally Donnelly interviews Great Moves! co-founder and CEO Stan Goldstein and Clinical Director Suzanne Rostler in a cover story about the pediatric weight management program for the evening broadcast.


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Great Moves! Clinical Director Suzanne Rostler comments on the importance of having a safe food environment in the home in New England Ethnic News
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Great Moves! Clinical Director Suzanne Rostler comments on factors that may contribute to childhood obesity, including drinking too much juice or getting rid of junk food in the home.
Rostler stresses the importance of parents setting the example as role models.


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Great Moves! program featured in Parents and Kids magazine.
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Great Moves! is featured by Parents and Kids Magazine in an extensive feature that outlines the comprehensive nature of this medically based program in the areas of nutrition, physical activity and behavioral support.


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Great Moves! Clinical Director Suzanne Rostler comments on children and nutrition in Time Magazine
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Great Moves! Clinical Director Suzanne Rostler, who also works with the Optimal Weight for Life Program at Children's Hospital Boston as a top nutritionist, comments on the challenges children and their families can face when making changes to their diets in a cover story about childhood obesity in Time Magazine.


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Great Moves! Clinical Director Suzanne Rostler featured on WHDH-TV, the NBC affiliate in Boston.
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Great Moves! Clinical Director Suzanne Rostler is featured on a special healthcast presentation produced by WHDH-TV for her nutritional expertise. Rostler is interviewed by anchor Matt Lorch about how to teach young children healthy eating habits, and what to watch out for in children's diets. The segment was a preview of presentations Rostler will be giving at the second annual Health Expo in Boston on June 21 and 22.


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Great Moves! featured on WCVB-TV, the ABC affiliate in Boston.
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Great Moves! is featured on WCVB-TV for its innovative pediatric obesity program. The segment includes interviews with Chief Medical Officer Erinn Rhodes, Clinical Director Suzanne Rostler, and client Emily Braunstein.


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Great Moves! Chief Medical Officer Erinn Rhodes and Clinical Director Suzanne Rostler interviewed on WUML radio
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Great Moves! Chief Medical Officer Erinn Rhodes and Clinical Director Suzanne Rostler featured in an interview on WUML radio's "The Sunrise Show," in which they discussed the new Great Moves! program in Newton, MA and the growing issue of childhood obesity.


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Great Moves! featured in The Jewish Advocate
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Great Moves! was featured in The Jewish Advocate, with extensive interviews with Stanley Goldstein and Chief Medical Office Erinn Rhodes


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Great Moves! featured in The Boston Globe
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The opening of Great Moves! in Newton, Mass. is featured on the front page of the business section of The Boston Globe in a story that outlines the details of the program and features all four members of the senior managemen team: Stanley Goldstein, Roberta Clarke, Suzanne Rostler and Erinn Rhodes.


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Announcement in Children's News from Children's Hospital Boston
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Great Moves! was recently featured in Children Hospital Boston's January 2008 Children's News newsletter. Turn to the back page to see the highlighted announcement.


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Great Moves! announced
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Great Moves! announced in Pediatric Views: News and insights for pediatricians from Children's Hospital Boston