Canada's first online community for parents by parents - WhereParentsTalk.com
combines trusted parenting resources with social networking
TORONTO, March 9 /CNW Telbec/ - Canadian parents don't have to feel alone when navigating parenthood with the launch of WhereParentsTalk.com, Canada's first online community created for parents by parents. The cornerstone of the website is WhereParentsTalk TV - online webisodes where award-winning parenting DVD producers Lianne Castelino and Andrea Howick feature interviews, recipes and tips in digestible morsels for today's busy parents.
"We understand the challenges that come with raising children and that's why we created a multi-faceted website that would serve as the ultimate parenting resource," says Andrea Howick, mother of three and co-founder of WhereParentsTalk.com.
Chock full of the latest news, trends and parenting information in multi media platforms, WhereParentsTalk.com assists parents of babies to teens and includes advice from medical and child-care experts, recipe demonstrations and a section devoted to dads.
"I see parents in my practice daily who are looking for advice, guidance and reassurance that they're making the right decisions as parents," says family therapist Vikki Stark, M.S.W. "An all-encompassing website like WhereParentsTalk.com will be a lifeline for parents who might not have access to other resources."
WhereParentsTalk.com was created by Castelino and Howick, co-founders of The Liandrea Company and producers of a series of award-winning parenting DVDs, nutrition books and a parenting radio show.
"With the emergence of social media and the internet being the ultimate reference tool, the timing is right for an online parenting community," said Lianne Castelino, mother of three and co-founder of WhereParentsTalk.com. "We're enabling parents to connect, exchange and share their stories, without ever leaving their house."
About The Liandrea Company:
The Liandrea Company was founded in 2003 by Canadian moms, Lianne Castelino and Andrea Howick, to produce how-to DVDs and other resources to take the guesswork out of parenting.
For further information: Crystal Cossitt, Communications Specialist, (647) 299-5712, [email protected]
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