
The Parentalk Podcast Episode 14: Telling Lies… A Brief Storm?
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In this very first podcast we are delighted to be joined by Nicky and Sila Lee – who drawing on their own experience of bringing up four children, talk about the importance of creating family traditions, which help famil...
The Parentalk Podcast Episode 1: Creating Family Traditions is an episode from The Parentalk Podcast for the Primary Years by Care for the Family. In this very first podcast we are delighted to be joined by Nicky and Sila Lee – who drawing...
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Published Nov 2, 2015, 14:26 long, audio available.
In this very first podcast we are delighted to be joined by Nicky and Sila Lee – who drawing on their own experience of bringing up four children, talk about the importance of creating family traditions, which help family members get to know and trust each other more intimately, creating a bond that comes from feeling that you are part of something unique and special.
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The Parentalk Podcast Episode 1: Creating Family Traditions is an episode from The Parentalk Podcast for the Primary Years by Care for the Family.
This episode is 14:26 long.
This episode was published on Nov 2, 2015.
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The Parentalk Podcast Episode 1: Creating Family Traditions is from The Parentalk Podcast for the Primary Years by Care for the Family.
Published Nov 2, 2015 and 14:26 long