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  • An Post issue final Christmas dates for letters and parcels to UK, Europe and US

    An Post issue final Christmas dates for letters and parcels to UK, Europe and US

    If you’re planning on sending some Christmas bits abroad and are hoping they arrive before the big day, then you need to take note of these dates. An Post released their list of final dates to ensure your Christmas cards and presents reach their destination before December 25th.  It’s important to remember these dates are […]

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  • Mum left conflicted after reading her son’s Christmas list – ‘Am I a bad mom?’

    Mum left conflicted after reading her son’s Christmas list – ‘Am I a bad mom?’

    With Christmas fast approaching, children everywhere are penning their letters to Santa Claus. For many parents, the annual tradition of writing to Santa is so much fun – until a surprising or controversial request appears on the list. This exact scenario happened to Dublin-based mum, Steph Regan, when she asked her son Jack what he […]

    1 year ago

  • RSA announce price hike for all drivers in Ireland from January

    RSA announce price hike for all drivers in Ireland from January

    The cost of holding any form of driver licence in Ireland is about to change, according to the RSA A hike in the costs associated with driving, from your provisional licence to your test, full driving licence and NCT are all on the way. Today, the Road Safety Authority confirmed the increases across the board […]

    1 year ago

  • Pregnancy tests – When to take one, best accuracy, and what to do next

    Pregnancy tests – When to take one, best accuracy, and what to do next

    If you think you might be pregnant, you may be trying to figure out when you can take a pregnancy test, so that you get an accurate result. According to the HSE, you are more likely to get the correct result if you wait until the day of your missed period – or any time […]

    1 year ago

  • Eleven early signs of meningitis in babies and children

    Eleven early signs of meningitis in babies and children

    Knowing the signs of meningitis is vital for early detection! Meningitis is a very serious illness and children under 5 are at especially high risk. The peak risk is for babies at just five months of age. Meningitis is an infection of the lining of the brain and spinal cord. There are two main types; […]

    1 year ago

  • Smyths Toys issue warning to parents and reveal extended Christmas shopping hours

    Smyths Toys issue warning to parents and reveal extended Christmas shopping hours

    With December in full swing and Christmas Day fast approaching, shoppers everywhere are busy ticking off their holiday gift lists. While many took advantage of Black Friday deals in November, there are still plenty of bargains available for those who need to pick up last-minute presents. One retailer that sees a seasonal surge in popularity […]

    1 year ago

  • Struggling with the teething phase? Try these expert recommended solutions

    Struggling with the teething phase? Try these expert recommended solutions

    Teething can be a challenging time for both infants and their parents Babies experience discomfort as their new teeth come in, leading to fussiness, sleepless nights, and a lot of drooling.  Thankfully, there are several ways to help ease this pain.  Here are some tried-and-true teething hacks that will hopefully bring some relief to your […]

    1 year ago

  • Baby name expert predicts the most popular baby names for 2025

    Baby name expert predicts the most popular baby names for 2025

    Choosing your child’s name is always a daunting experience You want to pick the perfect name, with no unfortunate nicknames and one they’ll grow to love themselves. According to research more than a quarter (26%) of UK parents admit they worried about regretting their child’s name and 24% said they struggled to agree on a […]

    1 year ago

  • Fans praise Molly-Mae for sharing relatable parenting struggle with Bambi

    Fans praise Molly-Mae for sharing relatable parenting struggle with Bambi

    We love that Molly-Mae is very real about her parenting journey Molly-Mae Hague has shared a candid update on her parenting journey with her 22-month-old daughter, Bambi.  In her latest YouTube vlog, the 25-year-old influencer spoke about her struggles with low morale, co-parenting after her split with boxer Tommy Fury, and her concerns over Bambi’s […]

    1 year ago

  • Lack of walking and cycling to school having ‘massive impact’ on children

    Lack of walking and cycling to school having ‘massive impact’ on children

    According to the HSE, 17% of children in Ireland are suffering with obesity A leading expert is warning that a lack of walking and cycling to school is having a major impact on kids. Speaking about the issue, senator Róisín Garvey said part of the problem is that children “have to be driven everywhere” for […]

    1 year ago

  • Suki Waterhouse reveals favourite part of parenting with Robert Pattinson

    Suki Waterhouse reveals favourite part of parenting with Robert Pattinson

    Suki Waterhouse has revealed her favourite part of parenting alongside Robert Pattinson, and it’s so sweet The pair welcomed their bundle of joy earlier this year and have been very open about the trials and tribulations of being new parents. Speaking to Today, as part of their 8 before 8 series, the actress said her […]

    1 year ago

  • Eight in 10 Irish parents feel pressure to buy screen devices this Christmas

    Eight in 10 Irish parents feel pressure to buy screen devices this Christmas

    New research from Yoto reveals that screen time is a growing concern for parents in Ireland. According to the study, 86% of parents worry about the impact of screen time on their children’s health and development, with nearly half (48%) saying they have significant concerns about both short and long-term consequences. Parents are particularly anxious […]

    1 year ago

  • Why buying Irish matters this Christmas as new study shows just 1-in-4 plan to shop local

    Why buying Irish matters this Christmas as new study shows just 1-in-4 plan to shop local

    Digital Business Ireland (DBI), has issued an appeal to shoppers to prioritise buying Irish this Christmas. The call comes on the back of a survey that showed a worrying trend: only 26% of consumers are firmly committed to purchasing their Christmas gifts from Irish retailers. The research, conducted by Ireland Thinks, revealed that nearly half […]

    1 year ago

  • Expert explains why Christmas babies are so unique

    Expert explains why Christmas babies are so unique

    According to experts, people born on Christmas Day carry a unique blend of intuition, compassion, and spiritual insight These traits, makes them natural “light-bringers” in the world, embodying themes of renewal and hope celebrated during the festive season. Spiritual guide, Sunaree Ko from TarotCards.io says that being born on December 25th is imbued with special […]

    1 year ago

  • Depression may be a driving factor behind painful periods, according to groundbreaking new study

    Depression may be a driving factor behind painful periods, according to groundbreaking new study

    “We hope this can lead to more personalised treatment options, improved healthcare, and reduced stigma surrounding the conditions” Researchers from the UK and China used genetic analysis to look into the connection between depression and dysmenorrhea, the medical term for painful period cramps. The study revealed a potential link, as those with depression were 51% […]

    1 year ago

  • Thousands of families receive double child benefit payment today

    Thousands of families receive double child benefit payment today

    Nearly 700,000 families across Ireland are set to benefit from a double child benefit payment today. The boost should offer some financial relief as the cost of living crisis continues to impact households. This measure, introduced as part of Budget 2025, doubles the usual monthly child benefit payment from €140 per child to €280 per […]

    1 year ago

  • New study shows urgent need for postpartum mental health supports in Ireland

    New study shows urgent need for postpartum mental health supports in Ireland

    A new study has revealed a need for enhanced mental health supports for new mothers during the first two years after childbirth.  Published in the Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine, the study sheds light on the challenges faced by mothers in the postpartum period. It calls for increased funding and resources within Ireland’s healthcare system […]

    1 year ago

  • Parents urged to learn the signs of ‘rare and serious form of epilepsy in children’

    Parents urged to learn the signs of ‘rare and serious form of epilepsy in children’

    Epilepsy Ireland is calling on parents to educate themselves about Infantile Spasms (IS), a rare and serious form of epilepsy that can seriously affect a child’s developing brain. Typically, it will appear within a child’s first two years and the seizures are often subtle and easily mistaken for common infant behaviours or conditions, such as […]

    1 year ago

  • This hands-free and hassle-free gadget is a busy new mum’s best friend

    This hands-free and hassle-free gadget is a busy new mum’s best friend

    The MAM Move Wearable Single Breast Pump feels like a game-changer for new mums trying to juggle the demands of early motherhood. It’s designed to make pumping less of a chore and more of a natural part of your day. One of the standout features is how it fits snug inside a nursing bra, leaving […]

    1 year ago

  • What is prediabetes and how do I spot this ‘silent’ condition?

    What is prediabetes and how do I spot this ‘silent’ condition?

    Prediabetes is a significant but often overlooked health condition where blood sugar levels are higher than normal, but not high enough to qualify as diabetes.  While it’s a manageable condition, prediabetes often progresses into type 2 diabetes if left untreated. This is why it’s so important to understand the risks, symptoms, and preventative measures. By […]

    1 year ago

  • Australia bans social media for under 16s – should Ireland follow suit?

    Australia bans social media for under 16s – should Ireland follow suit?

    Earlier this week, Australia’s Senate approved legislation that bans children under 16 from using social media platforms Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has said he is hopeful that the measure will provide parents with “peace of mind” and help children focus on enjoying their childhood. However, experts are saying teenagers will easily find ways to bypass […]

    1 year ago

  • People with these names are more likely to be successful, according to science

    People with these names are more likely to be successful, according to science

    Who knew that names could have such an impact on your child’s future?  According to some intriguing research from UCLA, the names you choose for your little ones might just set them up for success – at least in the eyes of others! Professor Albert Mehrabian from UCLA has uncovered a fascinating phenomenon: certain names […]

    1 year ago

  • Young Irish actress rumoured to play Dorothy in Wicked: Part Two

    Young Irish actress rumoured to play Dorothy in Wicked: Part Two

    Young Irish actress, Alisha Weir, is rumoured to have landed the role of Dorothy in next year’s Wicked: Part Two Rumours began circulating online after the Dublin-born star was spotted at a number of premiere red carpets across Europe, despite not being part of the cast this time around. The first film in the franchise […]

    1 year ago

  • RSA issues Christmas warning over e-scooters, scramblers and quad bikes laws for under 16s

    RSA issues Christmas warning over e-scooters, scramblers and quad bikes laws for under 16s

    The festive season is fast approaching and kids everywhere are writing Santa letters with their wishes for the big day The Road Safety Authority (RSA) has issued a warning today to strongly advise parents against buying their young kids e-scooters, scramblers, or quad bikes this Christmas.   They also remind parents that new laws were introduced […]

    1 year ago

  • Christmas Jumper Day 2024 launches in aid of Children’s Health Ireland – here’s how to take part

    Christmas Jumper Day 2024 launches in aid of Children’s Health Ireland – here’s how to take part

    Irish rugby legend and Children’s Health Foundation Ambassador, Rob Kearney, has officially launched Christmas Jumper Day 2024 The festive initiative aims to support sick children across Ireland not just during the holiday season but throughout the year. The campaign was unveiled alongside 11-year-old Grace, a patient at Children’s Health Ireland. Together, they’re encouraging schools, workplaces, […]

    1 year ago

  • Am I now eligible for Fuel Allowance? Everything we know about January changes

    Am I now eligible for Fuel Allowance? Everything we know about January changes

    Starting January 2025, thousands more people will qualify for the Fuel Allowance payment, thanks to changes introduced in Budget 2025.  The €924 annual payment, designed to help with heating costs, will now be available to those receiving Carer’s Allowance, broadening its reach to support more households during the colder months.   Additionally, for those aged 66 […]

    1 year ago

  • Is my teen suffering with anxiety? Here are the signs to look out for

    Is my teen suffering with anxiety? Here are the signs to look out for

    A bit of anxiety from time to time is normal, especially for teenagers who are going through many hormonal changes. When it’s not a common occurrence, a little bit of anxiety can help with motivation at school, in sport and at work. However, if anxious feelings don’t go away they can seriously interfere with a […]

    1 year ago

  • What are the incoming changes for the Leaving Cert and why are people protesting?

    What are the incoming changes for the Leaving Cert and why are people protesting?

    Around 30,000 secondary school teachers in Ireland are set to protest today in response to incoming changes to the Leaving Cert exam system The protest is organised by the Association of Secondary Teachers Ireland (ASTI), and aims to raise awareness about the potential changes. Under the new proposals, students could be graded based on a […]

    1 year ago

  • Thousands of parents to be eligible for new cash boost from December 1st

    Thousands of parents to be eligible for new cash boost from December 1st

    Parents welcoming a new baby from December 1st, 2024, will be eligible for a new financial support scheme. It is designed to ease the financial burden during the early days of parenthood.  As part of the recent Budget announcement, the Newborn Baby Grant will offer new parents an additional €420 in the first month of […]

    1 year ago

  • How often should my little one nap? Expert advice for each age group

    How often should my little one nap? Expert advice for each age group

    Figuring out the best nap schedule for your little one can be tough. It is so important for your baby or toddler to take naps during the day because it helps with their cognitive development. Unlike adults, children who are well rested find it easier to get to sleep at night, so they should continue […]

    1 year ago

  • All of the social welfare payment date changes coming this festive season

    All of the social welfare payment date changes coming this festive season

    Thousands of people will be paid early With Christmas fast approaching, social welfare recipients will see changes to their payment schedules due to the closure of banks and post offices during the festive season. The Department of Social Protection has announced that thousands of people will receive their payments early in December to accommodate the […]

    1 year ago

  • Health coach shares vital self care tips for expectant mums

    Health coach shares vital self care tips for expectant mums

    Becoming a mum is an incredible journey, but it can also be a time filled with both physical and emotional challenges As your body changes to support the life growing inside you, and as you prepare for the arrival of your baby, prioritising self-care becomes essential. Taking time to care for yourself isn’t just a […]

    1 year ago

  • Picky Eaters: ‘My daughter will only eat food if it’s pink’

    Picky Eaters: ‘My daughter will only eat food if it’s pink’

    If you have a picky eater in your house, then this is going to resonate with you One mum has spoken about her little girl and her tendency to take being a ‘girly girl’ to the next level. The mum explained that her daughter’s favourite colour is pink, and as of late, she will only […]

    1 year ago

  • How to help kids sleep soundly on Christmas Eve

    How to help kids sleep soundly on Christmas Eve

    The excitement and anticipation of Christmas Eve can make it difficult for children to settle down and sleep This can lead to a restless night for both kids and their parents. But with some expert recommended strategies, adults can help their little ones sleep well, ensuring the whole family wakes up ready to enjoy the […]

    1 year ago

  • All you need to know about your child’s hearing milestones, according to the HSE

    All you need to know about your child’s hearing milestones, according to the HSE

    Making sure your child is happy and healthy will always be the number one priority as a parent. Knowing the signs to watch for when it comes to certain illnesses and infections is so important, but what about less obvious things like a slight trouble with hearing. Your child will be offered routine hearing tests […]

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