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Are Manners Passe?

Since the inception of modern society, the basis of good manners has remained the same – that is, made up...

True Desire

by Lianne Castelino www.whereparentstalk.com Had a 2-minute conversation in a parking lot late yesterday afternoon that absolutely floored me.  It...

Calling the shots

by Lianne Castelino www.whereparentstalk.com So my littlest guy had a huge moment in the sun (literally and figuratively!) last night!...

Reflecting on Mothers

by Lianne Castelino www.whereparentstalk.com We had a wonderful Mother's Day, thanks for asking!  It wasn't the very thoughtful gifts, or...

Missing Child Remembered

by Lianne Castelino www.whereparentstalk.com I remember it like it was yesterday.  In fact just recently I recounted the story to...

Parentpreneur Spotlight -Tracie Wagman of Help! We’ve Got Kids

Lianne Castelino of whereparentstalk.stagingserver.cloud/ speaks to mompreneur Tracie Wagman, co-owner of Help! We've Got Kids about how she balances work...

Brain Matters

by Lianne Castelino  www.whereparentstalk.com Everyday there seems to be a compelling new story, disturbing new statistics, a new face in...

Kids, Teens & Popularity with Alexandra Robbins

  Lianne Castelino of whereparentstalk.stagingserver.cloud/ speaks to Alexandra Robbins, New York Times bestselling author about her new book, "The Geeks...

The Popularity Contest

by Lianne Castelino www.whereparentstalk.com It is an interesting study.  Why are so many kids, especially tween and teens, interested in...
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