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Finding out your teen is gay
...school and will it make life more difficult for your child in the long run? of course it may have come as complete shock to you and now you’re not sure how you feel about your son or daughter...
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How to handle hosting your child’s first sleepover
...school holidays avoid hosting a slumber party during the school term, even if it is at the weekend. your little one will no doubt miss out on sleep and this will cause them to become cranky during the...
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Advice on your teen's compulsive habits
...schoolbag, and that’s perfectly normal. however, a number of factors can aggravate the compulsive habits in your teen. examples include: the stress of exams having to make a big decision, for...
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Nissan Qashqai 2014 Model Review
...school, the office and a little further afield at the weekends. having said that, i seem to spend an average €45 every week on petrol, which is close to half a tank. the new diesel qashqai is...
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Understanding dyslexia and knowing how to help your child
...school; however, the earlier the intervention, the better it is for your little one. these are the things you need to look out for with your big kid: confusing letters such as m and w, or d and b...
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What are the happiest Irish family moments?
...school days, family holidays and the beach memories the most popular. as far as heart-warming moments go, over a third of irish adults said their most heart-warming family moment was watching ireland...
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A day in the life of celeb mum Lucy Kennedy
...school gates with half admiration and half resentment as i see their perfect shiny hair and flawless make-up as i wipe the mascara from under my tired eyes and realise that i have holly's clip in...
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It’s Get Wise About Portion Size Week
it’s get wise about portion size week due to the high levels of obesity in ireland, school children in terenue decided to take part in a move that will make youngsters more aware of childhood...
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Have a St. Patrick’s Day party in aid of Sophia Housing Association
have a st. patrick’s day party in aid of sophia housing association sophia housing association is asking crèches and preschools all over ireland to support them by hosting a st...
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5 healthy dental habits for kids
...school-going age. food encourage healthy food choices and limit sugary snacks for your child to prevent dental decay and dental erosion. wait at least one hour before brushing after eating meals or...
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Winner of the Sightsavers Junior Painter Awards Announced
...school, co. meath. naoise was awarded the top accolade for her wonderful creation, i would love to see a fun jungle birthday party. second and third place went to ashling crawte (age 12) and elese...
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Book Review: City of Fate
book review: city of fate imagine your home is bombed one sunday afternoon by a horde of enemy planes. imagine your family has gone and you are left behind. imagine you're ordered to leave school...
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Bedtime stories can help a child in more ways than one
...school by the age of eight. professor erika hoff of florida atlantic university, says: “the advice i give to mothers is to have conversations with your babies. if you are paying attention to...
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Have you tried Popcorners yet?
...school lunch, suit as a late night snack or as food on the go. already a taste sensation around the globe, popcorners are now available in stores nationwide.
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Tennis4kids
...schools and after school centres in clontarf, castleknock, terenure, dunboyne, ashbourne and stillorgan. former irish international tennis player annette smith is the founder of tennis4kids and she...
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Helping with failure
...school or their teacher. you need to address the problem and try to fix. ask your child what part they played in the end result and question what they are going to do so it won’t happen again...
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What parents should know about drugs
...school and is looking for a way to escape. others take drugs such as cocaine, ecstasy or amphetamines to boost their confidence. if you have a shy child, it’s likely that he or she turned to...
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How to tell if your teen is abusing drugs
...school if your normally bright youngster is suddenly suffering from poor grades or has a lack of interest in school you may want to sit down and talk with them. a child’s lack of motivation may...
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Spelling milestones for nine to 12-year-olds
...school, they should be moving from a transitional stage to a more independent one. here are a few milestones to look out for: understand sounds they should be able to understand that sounds can be...
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