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‘When your child is in treatment you become ‘the parent of...’ You are no longer yourself’

‘When your child is in treatment you become ‘the parent of...’ You are no longer yourself’

Childhood cancer has a huge impact on parents, siblings grandparents, and the child’s friends and community, which is why everyone needs support

Tue Dec 27 2022 - 05:31
‘It was amazing. I don’t think Saoibh would have recovered as quick’: The therapy helping children heal

‘It was amazing. I don’t think Saoibh would have recovered as quick’: The therapy helping children heal

Saoibh Lonergan, the 10-year-old Late Late Toy Show star, is just one of the young people being helped by music therapists at Crumlin and Temple Street

Wed Dec 21 2022 - 05:31
How to be ‘vigilant but not fearful’ about cancer recurrence

How to be ‘vigilant but not fearful’ about cancer recurrence

Cresslough woman says she is no longer ‘living in a constant state of panic’ thanks to psycho-oncology support counselling

Sat Dec 17 2022 - 05:00
How do I spot if my child has . . . an eating disorder?

How do I spot if my child has . . . an eating disorder?

A child and adolescent psychiatrist advises on the signs and what to do

Tue Dec 13 2022 - 06:01
‘I kind of fixated on people who I thought were slimmer than me’

‘I kind of fixated on people who I thought were slimmer than me’

Emmy Snelgrove first heard ‘the eating disorder voice’ at the age of 12

Tue Dec 13 2022 - 05:31
Teenage mental health care: ‘Services in Ireland are so outdated and fragmented’

Teenage mental health care: ‘Services in Ireland are so outdated and fragmented’

Parents of adolescents in distress still face lingering stigma and a system at breaking point

Tue Dec 06 2022 - 06:01
RSV: How to spot if your child has it and what to do if they do have it

RSV: How to spot if your child has it and what to do if they do have it

As cases of the potentially dangerous virus surge among young children, a guide on how to manage the symptoms and when to worry

Mon Nov 28 2022 - 17:15
‘These patients literally die because of the lack of proper services’

‘These patients literally die because of the lack of proper services’

People with intestinal failure need the support of a specialised inpatient unit, say clinicians

Tue Nov 22 2022 - 05:01
Eight things to know when talking to teenagers about relationships and sexuality

Eight things to know when talking to teenagers about relationships and sexuality

New HSE resources aim to help parents have difficult conversations

Tue Nov 15 2022 - 05:31
Three Kevins and four funerals: ‘One death after another, after another, after another’

Three Kevins and four funerals: ‘One death after another, after another, after another’

Mairéad and Chuck’s son died aged eight due to an undiagnosed condition. The couple say they would have been lost without the support of hospice care

Tue Nov 08 2022 - 05:31
Fostering: ‘I realised we had the space in our home and in our hearts, as well as in our lives’

Fostering: ‘I realised we had the space in our home and in our hearts, as well as in our lives’

Fostering can be challenging, but these carers say the rewarding experience outweighs the difficulties

Tue Nov 01 2022 - 06:01
Insufficient number of potential carers a ‘wake-up call’ for the future of fostering

Insufficient number of potential carers a ‘wake-up call’ for the future of fostering

Ireland is at a ‘critical juncture’ as more foster carers are needed to stop the wider use of residential centres

Tue Nov 01 2022 - 06:01
Charity for volunteers providing playtime for children in hospitals loses Government funding

Charity for volunteers providing playtime for children in hospitals loses Government funding

Children in Hospital Ireland forced to increase their fund-raising targets due to loss of Government funding of €90,000 a year

Tue Oct 25 2022 - 06:01
‘The consultant nearly fell through the floor — she had never heard the child’s voice’

‘The consultant nearly fell through the floor — she had never heard the child’s voice’

Playing can help children learn to cope with being in hospital, giving them confidence and a better sense of what’s going on around them

Tue Oct 25 2022 - 05:31
Out of the shadows: Single parent self-help group celebrates 50th anniversary, but work of founders not yet done

Out of the shadows: Single parent self-help group celebrates 50th anniversary, but work of founders not yet done

Half a century ago, Cherish (now One Family) was set up by single mothers angered at being marginalised by society. Huge strides have since been made, but there is a long way to go

Sat Oct 08 2022 - 05:00
How Rachael realised she wasn’t a ‘mad woman’ unable to cope with her own child

How Rachael realised she wasn’t a ‘mad woman’ unable to cope with her own child

For one young mother, taking part in a Triple P parenting programme helped build her confidence in her own judgement and skills

Tue Oct 04 2022 - 05:31
‘We need an honest conversation about the pressures children and families are under’

‘We need an honest conversation about the pressures children and families are under’

Bernard Gloster took the top job in a Tusla ‘under siege’ three years ago. The Child and Family Agency is making progress, he says

Tue Sept 27 2022 - 06:01
‘It felt like making a choice between me and my baby’

‘It felt like making a choice between me and my baby’

The huge strain that sepsis put on Lizzy Ryan’s body meant her baby had to be born by emergency Caesarean section

Tue Sept 20 2022 - 05:31
How to spot symptoms of sepsis

How to spot symptoms of sepsis

Life-threatening reaction to infection is difficult to recognise, but there are commonly reported symptoms to watch out for

Tue Sept 20 2022 - 05:01
‘It’s like an exclusive club that no family wants to be part of’

‘It’s like an exclusive club that no family wants to be part of’

Children’s hospice offers respite from the fear, exhaustion and isolation of parenting a child in need of palliative care

Tue Sept 13 2022 - 06:01
Stay curious, walk more, and always wake at the same time: 10 habits for a better life

Stay curious, walk more, and always wake at the same time: 10 habits for a better life

Health and wellbeing experts share their one top tip for a small change that could improve your life

Sat Sept 10 2022 - 05:00
Why does Ireland have so many cases of foetal alcohol syndrome?

Why does Ireland have so many cases of foetal alcohol syndrome?

Ireland is estimated to have the third-highest prevalence of FAS in the world, with about 600 babies born here each year with the syndrome

Tue Sept 06 2022 - 05:01
Women entrepreneurs in rural Ireland: ‘It has given me such huge confidence in what I’m doing’

Women entrepreneurs in rural Ireland: ‘It has given me such huge confidence in what I’m doing’

Acorns programme has helped marketing, food and retail entrepreneurs reach their potential outside the cities

Tue Aug 30 2022 - 06:01
‘Loneliness is dangerous. It’s been likened to smoking 15 cigarettes a day’

‘Loneliness is dangerous. It’s been likened to smoking 15 cigarettes a day’

Lack of social interaction is linked to increased risk of dementia, poorer physical health, lower psychological wellbeing and reduced cognitive functioning

Tue Aug 16 2022 - 06:01
Loneliness: ‘It was awful watching out the window, hoping that somebody would be coming’

Loneliness: ‘It was awful watching out the window, hoping that somebody would be coming’

By the time Annette Egan was in her late 60s, she had reached ‘rock bottom’ after living alone in her Dublin childhood home for 27 years

Tue Aug 16 2022 - 05:31
Plan to equip all primary schools with free vegetable-growing garden

Plan to equip all primary schools with free vegetable-growing garden

Programme described as a ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ opportunity to give children an understanding of where food comes from

Tue Aug 09 2022 - 06:00
‘You are always hunting down people on the track’: How to win gold for Ireland in your 70s

‘You are always hunting down people on the track’: How to win gold for Ireland in your 70s

It’s never too late to start - or continue - competing and enjoying athletics as Irish participants in the World Masters Athletics prove with their haul of medals

Tue Aug 02 2022 - 05:31
So you want to be a masters athlete...

So you want to be a masters athlete...

Just five to seven minutes of stretches can make a ‘huge difference’ in preventing injuries and improving postural alignment and wellbeing

Tue Aug 02 2022 - 05:01
Séamus Mooney wasn’t expected to live beyond 10. Now he’s Ireland’s oldest person with Down syndrome

Séamus Mooney wasn’t expected to live beyond 10. Now he’s Ireland’s oldest person with Down syndrome

Séamus Mooney is believed to be the oldest person living with Down syndrome in the State at 76

Tue Jul 26 2022 - 06:01
Down syndrome: Greatly improved life expectancy comes with new challenges

Down syndrome: Greatly improved life expectancy comes with new challenges

One tragedy is the prevalence of Alzheimer’s, to which people with Down syndrome are predisposed

Tue Jul 26 2022 - 05:31
Nine essential elements for a good relationship with your adult children

Nine essential elements for a good relationship with your adult children

Our interaction is complex and ever-changing as helpless infants mature into adults and parents grow old and need help

Tue Jul 19 2022 - 07:00
A 12-year-old on life with ADHD: ‘I was, like, Why do they not like me? Why? And I just didn’t know’

A 12-year-old on life with ADHD: ‘I was, like, Why do they not like me? Why? And I just didn’t know’

Evan Wilson (12) was diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder at age four

Tue Jul 12 2022 - 06:01
How do I spot if my child has . . . ADHD?

How do I spot if my child has . . . ADHD?

There are three types of ADHD: hyperactive/impulsive, inattentive, or a combination of both

Tue Jul 12 2022 - 06:01
Speech and language delay: ‘I was told he would have to go on a second waiting list before therapy would even begin’

Speech and language delay: ‘I was told he would have to go on a second waiting list before therapy would even begin’

An Early Learning Initiative based in National College of Ireland gives families opportunities to succeed, no matter where they live

Tue Jul 05 2022 - 06:01
Connecting people to their community: ‘GPs don’t have time . . . we do’

Connecting people to their community: ‘GPs don’t have time . . . we do’

Service that identifies local activities to help combat post-pandemic anxiety is on the rise

Tue Jun 28 2022 - 06:00
How do I spot if my child has . . . dyslexia?

How do I spot if my child has . . . dyslexia?

Reassure your child that it is just part of who they are, it does not define them

Tue Jun 21 2022 - 06:01
Dyslexia: It’s been ‘a bit of a journey, but a great one, full of surprises’

Dyslexia: It’s been ‘a bit of a journey, but a great one, full of surprises’

Talented swimmer Dylan Gunn (14) says disorder comes with difficulties but he wouldn’t get rid of it if he could: ‘It makes me who I am’

Tue Jun 21 2022 - 06:00
‘I was in a very small minority of women who could keep their child’

‘I was in a very small minority of women who could keep their child’

Pioneering obstetrician and long-time campaigner for women’s rights in reproductive health is in Dublin to promote her 15th book

Tue Jun 14 2022 - 06:01
Ten things to know about baby and toddler mental health

Ten things to know about baby and toddler mental health

The quality of the emotional development can determine whether infants will have a sturdy or fragile start, says expert

Tue Jun 07 2022 - 06:00
‘I bottled things up’: The ‘trickle-down effect’ of parents’ mental illness on children

‘I bottled things up’: The ‘trickle-down effect’ of parents’ mental illness on children

Family Talk is a scheme to help parents and children curb inheritance of trauma

Wed Jun 01 2022 - 06:01
Child-to-parent violence most common issue among parents ringing helpline

Child-to-parent violence most common issue among parents ringing helpline

Changing nature of parenting is reflected in 40 years of calls to Parentline

Tue May 17 2022 - 06:01
What are providers saying about the new early-childhood funding scheme?

What are providers saying about the new early-childhood funding scheme?

Concerns include fee-freeze requirement and that smaller operators could be squeezed out

Tue May 10 2022 - 06:01
What will latest childcare funding scheme mean for parents, children and providers?

What will latest childcare funding scheme mean for parents, children and providers?

The State is about to inject an extra €172m into the childcare system. Where will it go?

Tue May 10 2022 - 06:01
School adopts a ‘curious instead of furious’ outlook

School adopts a ‘curious instead of furious’ outlook

Learning about Adverse Childhood Experiences was a ‘lightblulb moment’ for Cork principal

Wed May 04 2022 - 06:01
Lifelong impact of adverse childhood experiences is a message for us all

Lifelong impact of adverse childhood experiences is a message for us all

Change in mindset: Wonder what happened to someone instead of what’s wrong with them

Wed May 04 2022 - 06:01
‘Living with undiagnosed ADHD, you have this sense that you don’t quite fit’

‘Living with undiagnosed ADHD, you have this sense that you don’t quite fit’

Diagnosed at 28, barrister Mairéad Deevy’s early struggles finally made sense to her

Wed Apr 27 2022 - 06:01
New research highlights need for earlier diagnosis of ADHD

New research highlights need for earlier diagnosis of ADHD

ADHD Ireland launching a self-help programme on Understanding and Managing Adult ADHD

Wed Apr 27 2022 - 06:01
What life skills are being lost to technology and time pressures?

What life skills are being lost to technology and time pressures?

Many people are now seeking out the ‘old ways’ of parents and grandparents to live more sustainably

Tue Apr 19 2022 - 06:01
Young people and sex: Seven tips for parents

Young people and sex: Seven tips for parents

Prepare yourself for questions, do not panic or shut them down

Wed Apr 13 2022 - 06:01
A hefty new handbook aims to answer all the sex questions ever asked

A hefty new handbook aims to answer all the sex questions ever asked

A team of Irish educators has produced a ‘one-stop shop’ book of advice about sex

Wed Apr 13 2022 - 06:01
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