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Friday News Round Up 4th – 10th July

Friday News Round Up 4th – 10th July

Love Parenting’s Friday News Round Up from 4th July to 10th July  Disability Extra 610 special needs assistants approved for September School challenges department order to enrol autistic boy Sleep How to get your baby to sleep tight Read Love Parenting’s Article on Sleep Click Here Health Diabetes and heart disease cut life expectancy 100,000 kids sign up for free GP care ... Read More »

Benefits of Skin to Skin Contact

Benefits of Skin to Skin Contact

Skin to skin contact with your baby does a lot more than bonding. There are now a multitude of studies that show that mothers and babies should be together, skin to skin (baby naked not wrapped in a blanket) immediately after birth as well as later on. The baby is happier, the baby’s temperature is more stable and the baby’s ... Read More »

Getting Creative with Play

Getting Creative with Play

    Creative play is a type of play in which the child utilises their body and a wide variety of materials to express themselves and their imagination. As parents we often have the tendency to dominate our children’s play by telling them what to do. It can be difficult to step back and let the child to take the ... Read More »

Friday News Round Up 27th June – 3rd July

Friday News Round Up 27th June – 3rd July

Love Parenting’s Friday News Round Up from 27th June to 3rd July  Parenting & Lifestyle How eight Irish mums recently returned to work are pulling it off Disability Jan O’Sullivan seeks extra funding for special needs assistants Sleep Sleep school: Making the transition, nap-wise Read Love Parenting’s Article on Sleep Click Here Health Everything you need to know about free GP care ... Read More »

A Positive way to Separate: Teenager Welbeing

A Positive way to Separate: Teenager Welbeing

It may help your teenage child cope with your separation better if you:  Take a shared parenting approach This means continuing your joint role as parents, sharing the responsibility as equally as possible from the time of separation. As soon as you stop living together you need a plan so that your children keep seeing both of you. Make this ... Read More »