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  • Cocoa Brown’s Marissa Carter on the death of beauty blogging

    Cocoa Brown’s Marissa Carter on the death of beauty blogging

    This week on The Capital B, one of Ireland’s busiest mums and most successful business women, Marissa Carter, on the Kardashians and why there’s no authenticity left in beauty blogging. Mum-of-two Marissa Carter was self-employed as a beauty salon owner for almost eight years before launching her hugely popular Cocoa Brown tanning range in 2012. […]

    10 years ago

  • 8 tweets our mammies might have come out with in the 80s

    8 tweets our mammies might have come out with in the 80s

    Social media is something us modern mums take as a given but HerFamily have been imagining what the Irish Mammy might have been tweeting about back in the day… Remember when the only thing that even remotely resembled the internet was Aertel? Here’s 8 tweets we think our mothers would have come out with if […]

    10 years ago

  • Judge rules that chasing games in school yards should not be banned

    Judge rules that chasing games in school yards should not be banned

    The President of the Circuit Civil Court, Mr Justice Raymond Groarke, has ruled that chasing games in school yards should not be banned. President Mr Justice Raymond Groarke made the statement following a case taken against a school on behalf of a six-year-old pupil, Ray Managh of the Irish Independent reports. Veronika Trjasunova, sued the Guardian Angels […]

    10 years ago

  • Irish mums and dads abroad: we moved the family to Florida

    Irish mums and dads abroad: we moved the family to Florida

    In 2015 artist Clodagh Hendy left Ireland for Palm City, Florida (about two hours south of Miami). We caught up with her to find out how much life has changed for her, husband David, and their three children Billy (9), Jasmin (8) and Grant (5). I’m from originally from Clonbullogue in Offaly and Dave is from […]

    10 years ago

  • 99 problems but an itch ain’t one? Now there’s a chicken pox park

    99 problems but an itch ain’t one? Now there’s a chicken pox park

    So many parents just want to get chicken pox done and out of the way and now there’s a park for that… We’re in prime pox season right now folks. If you’re a mama who wants the dreaded illness out of the way then you may have already considered attending a pox party. Now, a […]

    10 years ago

  • New invention aims to make cleaning toilets “considerably less disgusting”

    New invention aims to make cleaning toilets “considerably less disgusting”

    An inventor in the UK is hoping to raise millions for charity with his new invention which aims to make cleaning toilets “considerably less disgusting” than using a toilet brush. Inventor Kam Mistry is hoping to make cleaning toilets a little less crappy (ahem) if he reaches his Kickstarter funding target of £50,000 for ‘the Shiffter’, a […]

    10 years ago

  • Details of pioneering ‘three-parent baby’ IVF technique have been revealed

    Details of pioneering ‘three-parent baby’ IVF technique have been revealed

    Details of a pioneering ‘three-parent baby’ IVF technique using mitochondrial replacement therapy (MRT) have been revealed, giving hope to those with inheritable disorders that they may be able to have healthy children in the future. The initial purpose of three-person IVF was to create a child free of mitochondrial disease in cases where parents presented a risk of […]

    10 years ago

  • Babies cry more in Britain, Canada and Italy, than the rest of the world

    Babies cry more in Britain, Canada and Italy, than the rest of the world

    Babies cry more in Britain, Canada and Italy, than the rest of the world according to new research by the University of Warwick. Psychologists have created the world’s first universal charts for normal amount of crying in babies during first three months and found that babies cry more in Britain, Canada, Italy and Netherlands than […]

    10 years ago

  • Ireland’s most expensive private school set to open next year

    Ireland’s most expensive private school set to open next year

    A new school, to be based in Leopardstown in south Dublin, is set to be one of the most expensive private schools in Ireland when it opens in September 2018. The school, which will cater for up to 800 students, will be based in a former €20 million Microsoft office block in South County Business Park, […]

    10 years ago

  • Autism: “If my son doesn’t want to be in my world, then I will get inside his”

    Autism: “If my son doesn’t want to be in my world, then I will get inside his”

    Today is World Autism Awareness Day. This impactful interview with Tara Lenniston and her beautiful son, Dylan, took place last September.  Here is her story in her own words…  I will never forget Christmas, 2011. It was the first time I started to notice that Dylan was withdrawing from everyone, including me. His eye contact started […]

    10 years ago

  • Rumours are flying that Beyonce will voice Nala in the new ‘Lion King’ movie

    Rumours are flying that Beyonce will voice Nala in the new ‘Lion King’ movie

    Plans are afoot (or apaw) for Disney’s live-action Lion King movie. Rumours are flying around Hollywood that mama-to-be Beyonce will voice Nala in the upcoming remake. Sources have told Variety that Beyonce is director Jon Favreau’s top choice to voice the lioness. The insiders have stressed that the singer, who is pregnant with twins, has yet to make a decision on […]

    10 years ago

  • Crayola has publicly fired one of their crayons

    Crayola has publicly fired one of their crayons

    Some sad news on the colouring-in front. Art giants Crayola have told one of their popular crayons to clear its desk as Dandelion’s services are no longer required. If your kids are fans of staying inside the lines with the mustard-coloured crayon then it’s bad news – the yellowy one is officially being removed from the […]

    10 years ago

  • This online medical crystal ball can (accurately) predict your risk of heart disease and diabetes

    This online medical crystal ball can (accurately) predict your risk of heart disease and diabetes

    An online health risk calculator has proved more accurate than many methods traditionally used by doctors. An online metabolic calculator developed by Dr Mark DeBoer, of the University of Virginia’s Children’s Hospital predicts patients’ risk of developing heart disease and diabetes more accurately than traditional methods, a large new study has found. Dr DeBoer hopes it will […]

    10 years ago

  • Your new Bucket List: 8 incredible places to go with your teeny baby

    Your new Bucket List: 8 incredible places to go with your teeny baby

    Once you’ve mastered the art of packing the bag, and no longer require a team of Sherpa to carry all the gear, small babies are fantastically portable. There are loads of places to go together; keep a camera handy to make memories. Your baby is fun-sized, so enjoy! 1. Travel It’s far easier take a […]

    10 years ago

  • Holly Willoughby has passionately defended breastfeeding mums

    Holly Willoughby has passionately defended breastfeeding mums

    Holly Willoughby has passionately defended mums who breastfeed their babies in public. The mum-of-three waded in on a heated This Morning debate on the issue of public breastfeeding after a mother was publicly shamed for feeding her baby in a pub. Sheldon Sparks, a retail manager, was disgusted to see a mum enjoying a glass of […]

    10 years ago

  • A three-year-old boy tragically drowned at a busy hotel kids club in Cork

    A three-year-old boy tragically drowned at a busy hotel kids club in Cork

    A three-year-old boy tragically drowned in a jacuzzi at a busy hotel kids club in Cork . An inquest into the death of three-year-old Ronan Kennedy has revealed his heartbreaking final moments at the Quality Hotel in Youghal, Co Cork. Dublin Coroner’s Court heard that the little boy drowned as people passing by were unaware he had climbed into […]

    10 years ago

  • From laundry to tears (yours, not theirs): 7 unspoken new-mum truths

    From laundry to tears (yours, not theirs): 7 unspoken new-mum truths

    It is the most magical of times- it is also the most overwhelming of times. The lack of sleep, the wiggly human you have just been handed, the laundry and the tears (and that is just you!)  Being a new mum comes with a huge amount of happiness but it is also exhausting. We totally […]

    10 years ago

  • It’s not all aches and pains and swelling! 5 positive perks of pregnancy

    It’s not all aches and pains and swelling! 5 positive perks of pregnancy

    There’s no doubt that pregnancy can be a really wonderful time: after all, there is the glowing skin, full tresses, and all that jazz.  But then there’s the other stuff. Ya know, like aches and pains, nothing fitting, and swollen, well, swollen everything.  At least once your little one has arrived, studies report a slew of unexpected benefits associated with childbearing (even […]

    10 years ago

  • These parents who play Pokémon GO with their kids say it has improved their parenting

    These parents who play Pokémon GO with their kids say it has improved their parenting

    Remember the Pokémon GO craze that swept the globe a few months ago? Well, apparently playing the game actually improves your parenting. New research from the University of Washington says that parents who regularly play the mobile device-based game with their children report a number of positive benefits from playing , including increased exercise, more time […]

    10 years ago

  • Everything you ALWAYS wanted to know about sibling rivalry

    Everything you ALWAYS wanted to know about sibling rivalry

    Muuuuummmmmmmm she pinched me! Sibling rivalry is a powerful force (just look at the Kardashian sisters and the Gallagher brothers) and a real headache for us parents. But with all the downsides such as endless rows, competition and bickering, there are also lots of positive aspects in the relationships between brothers and sisters (no really […]

    10 years ago

  • Teen spirit: young entrepreneurs battle it out for national title

    Teen spirit: young entrepreneurs battle it out for national title

    Fourteen of Ireland’s best and brightest young entrepreneurs will gather at Dublin’s Mansion House today. Young entrepreneurs from secondary schools around the country will meet in the capital today, in the hopes of wowing the judges and being crowned Foróige’s Youth Entrepreneur of the Year 2017. Fourteen finalists managing seven start-up businesses will pitch their […]

    10 years ago

  • How to de-clutter your home (properly)

    How to de-clutter your home (properly)

    Free of clutter, free of mind. If you can manage to stick to this motto, you’ll have space to breathe in the evening without housework and to-do lists taking the space that Netflix and wine normally occupy. We all hoard SO much stuff that doesn’t get worn or used. It’s time for a spring clear-out so that, come […]

    10 years ago

  • Mummy’s coming! Getting jiggy with it after you’ve had a baby

    Mummy’s coming! Getting jiggy with it after you’ve had a baby

    OK so the idea of getting down and dirty again with leaky boobs and stitched up bits might leave you feeling more horrified than horny, but let’s talk about sex baby. Actually, let’s talk about sex post-baby… 1. First up: have a chat with your partner about how you are feeling. It is really important that you are […]

    10 years ago

  • Nursery 101: What You REALLY Need For Your Adorable New Arrival

    Nursery 101: What You REALLY Need For Your Adorable New Arrival

    The nesting phase of pregnancy is truly the most exciting part of the whole nine months. If you’ve found everything up until then a tad underwhelming don’t worry you are not alone. Let’s face it, lot’s of us can’t make out the baby’s face on the weird lava lamp-like foetal assessment scans. Peeing in a […]

    10 years ago

  • Foodie entrepreneur Sarah O’Connor on what it takes to be Queen Bean

    Foodie entrepreneur Sarah O’Connor on what it takes to be Queen Bean

    Dublin-based businesswoman Sarah O’Connor is co-founder of The Cool Bean Company. Here’s her take on what it takes to be Queen Bean in the incredibly competitive food market. Having hit Irish supermarkets in September 2014, the Cool Food Company is rapidly becoming a household brand. With two Blas na hEireann (Irish Food Awards) on the mantlepiece already, […]

    10 years ago

  • It’s now possible to predict a child’s reading level years in advance

    It’s now possible to predict a child’s reading level years in advance

    By measuring brainwaves, it is possible to predict what a child’s reading level will be years in advance. Researchers Sarah Laszlo and Mallory Stites from Binghamton University in New York, measured the brain activity of children and then compared it to their school report cards, their vocabulary and other signs of reading success two years later. […]

    10 years ago

  • The new car seat safety guidelines are here and this is what you need to know

    The new car seat safety guidelines are here and this is what you need to know

    Ensuring your children’s car seats are fitted correctly is the law and it could save your child’s life. March is Car Safety Month, so HerFamily spoke to the car seat experts at Mothercare to find out exactly what parents need to know about car seat safety, rear facing car seats, and the latest EU legislation. So, […]

    10 years ago

  • A month by month guide to your baby’s sleep

    A month by month guide to your baby’s sleep

    When you’re a sleep-deprived mama in the newborn trenches there may appear to be no rhyme or reason to your baby’s sleep pattern (or lack thereof). Fear not, your little one’s internal biological clock will take charge…eventually.  Here’s everything you need to know about sleep in your baby’s first year: Sleep is a vital part of […]

    10 years ago

  • Castles, bikes and a hero dog: five go glamping in Galway

    Castles, bikes and a hero dog: five go glamping in Galway

    Does the word ‘camping’ fill you with abject horror? Or does it bring back happy memories of a childhood spent cosily tucked up in a tent with your siblings? Well, 2017 has replaced camping with glamping and HerFamily are here to give you the lowdown on what it’s really like to live in a teepee […]

    10 years ago

  • Irish schools abandon controversial religious education programme

    Irish schools abandon controversial religious education programme

    A number of Irish primary schools have suspended the Goodness Me, Goodness You! religious education programme which controversially segregates children according to their religious faith. Goodness Me, Goodness You! is a multi-belief programme for children of all faiths and none. It is taught in Community National Schools (CNSs) and was developed by the National Council […]

    10 years ago

  • How to keep calm with your kids when you’re just about to lose it

    How to keep calm with your kids when you’re just about to lose it

    Look, every parent loses it now and again. Fact. The reality of parenting is that sometimes it’s just really, really, hard to stay calm.  You know those moments when you’re burning the dinner while trying to listen to reading homework, and the other one is calling you to come and wipe their bum? You can […]

    10 years ago

  • Revealed: the top 5 gifts that Mums would most like to receive tomorrow

    Revealed: the top 5 gifts that Mums would most like to receive tomorrow

    As if you needed a reminder, tomorrow is Mother’s Day and you know what that means. Yup, being woken up extra early to be inundated with homemade crafts and (an inedible) breakfast in bed. Aww bless their little cotton socks. Apart from gifts made out of painted toilet rolls, what do mums really want for […]

    10 years ago

  • Inactive teens develop lazy bones (literally)

    Inactive teens develop lazy bones (literally)

    Inactive teens have weaker bones than those who are more physically active. Researchers at Canada’s Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute, measured the physical activity and bone strength of 309 teenagers over a specific four-year period that is crucial for lifelong, healthy skeletal development. Lead researcher Leigh Gabel, who is completing her PhD in orthopaedics says the […]

    10 years ago

  • Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher’s public memorial to take place today

    Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher’s public memorial to take place today

    Fans will get the opportunity to pay their respects to not one, but two Hollywood legends today at the public memorial of actress mother and daughter Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher. Debbie Reynolds died as a result of a severe stroke last December, at the age of 84, just one day after her 60-year-old daughter […]

    10 years ago

  • Children of older mums have fewer emotional and behavioural problems

    Children of older mums have fewer emotional and behavioural problems

    Children of older mums have fewer emotional and behavioural problems, according to a new Danish study. A new study of 4,741 mothers and children in Denmark, published in The European Journal of Developmental Psychology, has found that older mums resort less to verbal and physical punishment when compared with younger mothers. The research also demonstrated that children of […]

    10 years ago

  • Ireland is the worst in Europe when it comes to paid maternity leave

    Ireland is the worst in Europe when it comes to paid maternity leave

    A shocking report released today by the Trade Union Congress, has shown that Ireland is at the bottom of the European league table when it comes to paid maternity leave. The Trade Union Congress, the umbrella organisation of Britain’s trade unions, has found Ireland is the worst country in Europe in relation to paid maternity leave. Responding […]

    10 years ago

  • This mama asked her egg donor to take part in her maternity photo shoot

    This mama asked her egg donor to take part in her maternity photo shoot

    This maternity photo shoot stars an extra-special guest. This maternity photo shoot may look like many others but these photos come with a rather lovely twist. This mum starred in the shoot alongside her husband and her egg donor. In a feature for Glamour, Dr Shannon Clark, the founder a website for older mums trying to conceive, […]

    10 years ago

  • The stars of Father of the Bride have reunited and we’re a bit emotional

    The stars of Father of the Bride have reunited and we’re a bit emotional

    Prepare to feel old. Very old. Would you believe me if I told you that it’s been 26 years since Father of the Bride came out in cinemas? It’s true, unfortunately. For many of us ladies of a certain vintage, this daddy-daughter wedding movie holds a special place in our heart. The lovable George Banks’ […]

    10 years ago

  • The must-attend FREE event for mums-to-be (because experts know stuff)

    The must-attend FREE event for mums-to-be (because experts know stuff)

    Sure a lot of the time we pretend we know exactly what we’re doing…but most of the time we’re delightfully clueless. Pregnancy: one of life’s great ‘just wing it and you’ll be grand’ events. And while experience, instinct, and educated guessing helps (along with the love and support of HerFamily, of course!), there is also a […]

    10 years ago

  • Business advice from one of Ireland’s top businesswomen: go big to take the biscuit

    Business advice from one of Ireland’s top businesswomen: go big to take the biscuit

    What advice does one of Ireland’s top business women have for entrepreneurs? Go big, if you want to take the biscuit. This week on The Capital B business podcast, the co-founder and marketing/innovation director of the East Coast Bakehouse and RTE’s newest Dragon’s Den panelist, Alison Cowzer, shared some great advice for budding entrepreneurs. And admitted that […]

    10 years ago

  • What it’s like…being an Au Pair

    What it’s like…being an Au Pair

    Media outlets frequently paint a shameful picture of the lives and experiences of Au Pairs as vulnerable workers exploited in a sector that is largely unregulated. HerFamily spoke to 25-year-old Claire* from Dublin, about her experience as an Au Pair in the Canary Islands looking after four-year-old twins. *Claire has chosen to remain anonymous in order […]

    10 years ago

  • Surprising your mum for Mother’s Day? We’ve got you covered…

    Surprising your mum for Mother’s Day? We’ve got you covered…

    Want to get your mum something other than the usual box of Milk Tray and bunch of flowers this Sunday? All out of ideas for something a bit different? Or maybe it’s hubby hint-dropping time for some much needed mama time-out for yourself? Fear not, we’ve done the legwork for you and rounded up the […]

    10 years ago

  • You won’t believe these Doppelganger babies and their dolls

    You won’t believe these Doppelganger babies and their dolls

    Meet the living dolls. The uncanny resemblance of these toddlers to their non-human doppelganger dolls is one of the funniest things we’ve seen all day. We had to share the weirdness… Obviously, the doll makers didn’t plan on finding an exact human representative of their lump of formed plastic, but hey, the world is a funny […]

    10 years ago

  • OPINION: The gender pay gap is a scandal of our own making

    OPINION: The gender pay gap is a scandal of our own making

    This week, yet another gender pay scandal hit the headlines as news broke that Emma Walmsley, the new CEO of pharmaceutical powerhouse GlaxoSmithKline, will be paid 25% less than her male predecessor, Andrew Witty. The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines the word ‘scandal’ as “a circumstance or action that offends propriety or established moral conceptions.” In this […]

    10 years ago

  • Diet and your mental health: the link between what we eat and how happy we feel

    Diet and your mental health: the link between what we eat and how happy we feel

    We don’t tend to equate our mood with what we put in our mouth, but the mental health impact of an unbalanced diet is very real. Lifestyle, and in particular a balanced diet, is one of the pillars of positive mood and mental health. People with heart problems, diabetes, and other physical illnesses are educated about […]

    10 years ago

  • BBC report explores mental health and well-being in schools

    BBC report explores mental health and well-being in schools

    A BBC School Report survey shows 70% of 11-16 year olds have experienced one or more negative feelings in the last 12 months, ranging from feeling upset and unhappy to feeling anxious, frightened or unsafe. The survey of more than 1,000 students was conducted by ComRes as part of BBC School Report’s annual News Day, […]

    10 years ago

  • This hairdresser’s story about a client is (probably) the nicest thing you’ll read today

    This hairdresser’s story about a client is (probably) the nicest thing you’ll read today

    A hairdresser has shared a touching professional experience, after she helped a woman with depression to feel good about herself and her appearance. Kate Langman, a hair stylist at the Ulta Beauty Salon, has shared a moving story about a client with depression. The hairdresser posted the story to Love What Matters, a website that encourages people […]

    10 years ago

  • MRI scans link untreated sleep apnoea in children to brain cell damage

    MRI scans link untreated sleep apnoea in children to brain cell damage

    Untreated sleep apnoea in children can harm brain cells tied to cognition and mood. A study comparing children between 7 and 11 years of age who have moderate or severe sleep apnoea to children the same age who slept normally, found significant reductions of grey matter (brain cells involved in movement, memory, emotions, speech, perception, […]

    10 years ago