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She’s leaving home…"

Guest Contributor: Stephen Gosewich, Dad blogger We said goodbye to our 10 year old yesterday as she made her way...

One Thing at a Time

It’s a blessing and curse, truthfully.  Anyone with this condition can surely relate. The ability to do more than one...

Friend, Foe or UFO?

by Lianne Castelino, www.whereparentstalk.com   Funny how the internet can by the catalyst for reflection on some of the most...

So, what’s the plan?

Guest Contributor: Stephen Gosewich, Dad blogger I seem to be hearing this word used a lot these days. Plans. Plans...

Two Moms Baked Goods Feature. Parents Talk on Rogers TV

It’s a recipe for worry-free cooking and eating. Kids with allergies can concoct their own creations and taste test to...

Food Bytes – Roast Chicken in a Fajita. On Parents Talk on Rogers TV

Andrea Howick of Parents Talk on Rogers TV Toronto demonstrates a quick, easy and healthy snack or even dinner idea...

Gardiner Museum Feature. Parents Talk on Rogers TV

A feast for the eyes and the hands as it turns out. Reporter Sabrina and her boys discover the joys...

Light Up the Floor Feature. Parents Talk on Rogers TV Toronto

Take some dance steps, throw in a few cardio moves, add a splash of Latin rhythms and a whole new...

Lorraine Kimsa Theatre for Young People Feature. Parents Talk on Rogers TV

Acting out takes on a whole new meaning when you add kids and theatre to the script. A little helping...
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