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Explaining Hatred

by Lianne Castelino www.whereparentstalk.com How in the world does one explain a concept to a child that most adults struggle...

The Ultimate Playdate!

by Lianne Castelino www.whereparentstalk.com Had the absolute pleasure of being involved in a unique event over the weekend — the...

Zack’s Dream Room Fundraiser

Lianne Castelino You didn't have to know him to understand his impact. What's incredible is how much an impact this...

Terrible Report Card

by Lianne Castelino www.whereparentstalk.com The numbers are alarming and disappointing, to say the least.  Canadian children get an F in...

Active Healthy Kids Report Card 2011 with Kelly Murumets

  Lianne Castelino of whereparentstalk.stagingserver.cloud/ speaks to Kelly Murumets, President and CEO of Participaction about the results of the Active...

What Pressure?

by Lianne Castelino www.whereparentstalk.com There are a few things in life that befuddle me to the enth degree.  Peer pressure...

A Born Leader?

by Lianne Castelino www.whereparentstalk.com There are undoubtedly a host of definitions for what one considers a leader.  It’s been on...

Easter in Moderation

by Lianne Castelino www.whereparentstalk.com There is just so much out there to be mindful of as parents.  So many warnings...

Baby Talk

Had lunch with two old friends yesterday.  Two of us started our careers together, the third was our mentor.  Neither...
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