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Just let them be, already: Sibling Rivalry

by Lianne Castelino www.whereparentstalk.com It's funny, our three kids could not be more different if we had them genetically encoded...

A website’s rebirth

by Andrea Howick Where Parents Talk. Lianne and I often say we have 6 kids between us…but anyone who has...

Parenting and "Cyberbullying"

by Lianne Castelino www.whereparentstalk.com With statistics showing that over 90 percent of youth use the internet, it should come as...

The benefits of breastfeeding

by Lianne Castelino www.whereparentstalk.com A new study out of the U.S. says that if 90 per cent of new mothers...

Modern Masterpiece Craft Project

Young and old, your child is sure to be amazed by this simple but sophisticated craft. Where Parent Talk TV’s...

Poached Salmon Salad

Poached salmon is healthy, versatile...and a little boring! Try this herb- and citrus Poached Salmon Salad. A great, light spring...

How Involved Should Tweens be in Important Decisions?

Family Therapist Vikki Stark talks about how much input tweens and teens should have in important decisions like choosing a...

Creating a site relevant to parents

Parenting probably was easier before it became a verb. Andrea Howick and Lianne Castelino, two former Montreal television reporters, have...

Kids Health Study

by Lianne Castelino  www.whereparentstalk.com We’ve all heard it time and time again, children are being consumed by technology, poor eating...
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