June/July's  Article

BOYS on
the Brain!

How do
we get a grip?...

Dear Lori and Liane,
I've always been a good student in the 80's or better. And school is really important to me. I'm in grade 9 this year and all of a sudden I feel like I can't concentrate. IT'S BOYS!...

 


 

 


What's in the Magazine?

Ask Lori and Liane

This is a section all about the goods, the bads, the experiences, the trials and the tribulations of family life. Lori and Liane will help you handle challenging situations and write stories you can relate to.
Writer: Lori Clemente, Winnipeg Manitoba Nurse Practitioner for over 10 years, Lori is married and a mother of two energetic and passionate children. She comes from Italian descent and embraces culture and what it is in our upbringing that makes us unique. She loves to travel and after high school did a Canada World Youth Exchange trip in Brazil and Quebec. This started a lifetime of love for travel and India, Nepal, Italy, Australia and New Zealand are among the places she has visited. She has worked in remote areas of northern Manitoba, Winnipeg, and most recently for the North Eastman Health Association, in Oakbank, Manitoba.  
Something unique about Lori: "I stand up for what I believe in and try to be a voice for those who can’t. I loves chips and cinnamon buns with icing!"
Lori
's passion: Playing flute in a quartet named So La Ti Da, and running marathons.
Lori's message:
"Communication is the key, work on getting really good at it. Believe in yourself and others will believe in you, too.  It all starts with you."
Writer: Liane Knoll-Kowk, East St. Paul Manitoba, Mental Health Practitioner. "I’m a mother of 2 fantastic children age 10 and 7and  I’m a psychiatric nurse who has worked with children and adolescents for 16 years."   
Something special about Liane: "I do my best to keep it real!"
Liane's passion: "My kid’s, sports, weight lifting, running, reading and roller coasters!"
Liane's message:
"I’m so excited to participate in a magazine that promotes “girl power” and encourages girls to be everything they can be. I’m hoping this column will allow Lori and I to answer some of those questions we were always afraid to ask when we were a teens."

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