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Irish charity, To Children With Love, has reunited two Russian orphans with their grandmother, 15 years after their adoption to America.
Mon, 20 Jun, 2016
Parents aren’t doing their kids any favours by keeping them by their side 24/7 and instead need to teach them how to stay safe while exploring the great outdoors, writes Andrea Mara.
Fri, 15 Jul, 2016
Young adults are confusing consenting to a sexual act with relenting to pressure to do something, says child and adolescent psychotherapist, Joanna Fortune.
Sun, 22 May, 2016
Children think their parents are bullet-proof, so illness or injury in mum or dad can threaten their sense of safety.
Fri, 20 May, 2016
On International Women’s Day, Joyce Fegan a bride-to-be, has had it with a world where women relish sneering at other women because of their appearance.
Tue, 08 Mar, 2016
Good news for dads, who’ve been ranked number one as children’s top hero in a survey of close to 600 families.
Fri, 06 Jan, 2017
Experts in a variety of fields offer some life advice to Ciara McDonnell.
Wed, 18 Jan, 2017
A definition for consent may be inserted into law, according to Tánaiste and Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald.
Tue, 01 Nov, 2016
Tue, 13 Dec, 2016
Fri, 28 Oct, 2016
Social media triggers body image issues in young people, according to a study by Bodywhys, the eating disorder association of Ireland.
Mon, 15 Aug, 2016
Thu, 01 Sep, 2016
Helen O’Callaghan explores ruptures in child friendships.
Fri, 12 Aug, 2016
One in five Irish children has been bullied online, according to research.
Wed, 03 Aug, 2016
Joanna Trollope still turns heads. It is not just that she carries herself with such dignity and grace, with her English charm and impeccable manners. It is also her ability to win fans all over the world.
Sat, 25 Feb, 2017
Children are “nearly being born with an iPad in their hand”, according to Health Minister Simon Harris.
Fri, 03 Nov, 2017
After more than a week of divisive online debate about rape, Irish society needs to reflect on its relationship with social media, according to clinical psychotherapist Joanna Fortune.
Sun, 17 Sep, 2017
Jen Hogan’s ode to her beloved dog Rodney, who sadly passed away, is a reminder of how pets become real members of our families
Thu, 05 Oct, 2017
We should not feel sympathy for Tom Humphries. One expert says we need to realise nothing happened to him, that it’s entirely of his own design, reports Joyce Fegan
Thu, 26 Oct, 2017
Fear and confusion are a natural response to terrorism and Jen Hogan hears what we as parents can do to help our children process feelings and cope in the aftermath
Thu, 08 Jun, 2017