
Designer daddy: This dad brightens up his son’s lunch every day with cute notes
#superlunchnotes
9 years ago


Designer daddy: This dad brightens up his son’s lunch every day with cute notes
#superlunchnotes
9 years ago

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, […]
9 years ago

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’ […]
9 years ago

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 […]
9 years ago

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 […]
9 years ago

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 […]
9 years ago

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 […]
9 years ago

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 […]
9 years ago

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 […]
9 years ago

“Our daughter shouldn’t expect less from this country just because she was born with Down syndrome”
Dee McNamara and Jim Haide live in Blessington with their seven-year-old daughter Julianne, who has Down syndrome and has not been seen by a HSE Speech and Language Therapist in over 18 months. Today marks World Down Syndrome Day. Earlier this week, parents Jim Haide and Dee McNamara were pictured outside Leinster House with their seven-year-old daughter […]
9 years ago

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 […]
9 years ago

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, […]
9 years ago

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 […]
9 years ago

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, […]
9 years ago

BULLYING: What To Do And How To Help Your Child
Childhood bullying can be particularly difficult to tackle as it can be subtle in nature and therefore harder for adults to detect. Bullying is (usually) repetitive and bullies typically use a variety of means to scare or establish control over other children. It can range from hurtful statements, to verbal threats, social isolation or rejection. […]
9 years ago

Heartbroken mum warns parents about headbands after her baby’s tragic death
A heartbroken mum has issued a stark warning to parents about the dangers of big bow headbands after her 14-week-old baby girl suffocated while wearing one. Leanne Wilson posted the warning to Facebook on behalf of a friend whose daughter tragically died as a result of a headband slipping over her nose and mouth while she lay sleeping in […]
9 years ago

Almost half of children refuse to eat their vegetables
Almost half (46%) of children point blank refuse to eat their veg, according to a new study of parents. Researchers who surveyed parents about their children’s eating habits have found that a staggering 75% of mums and dads have concerns about their little ones’ fussy eating. A further 52% claimed their child’s refusal to eat healthy […]
9 years ago

Breaking: One-year-old boy dies and girl critically ill after incident in London
A one-year-old boy has tragically died after being found with injuries at a flat in the Finsbury Park area of North London. A girl of the same age remains in a critical condition. Police were called to Wilberforce Road in Finsbury Park on Saturday night and discovered the toddlers who were subsequently rushed to a hospital […]
9 years ago

Thousands of families and children were turned away from GamerCon yesterday
Thousands of families and young children were forced to queue in the rain for long periods before being turned away from GamerCon yesterday. There were chaotic scenes at Dublin’s Convention Centre yesterday as thousands of families were forced to wait to gain entrance to the gaming convention ‘GamerCon’. After queuing in bad weather conditions for extended periods, […]
9 years ago

Four-year-old girl airlifted to hospital after two-vehicle crash
A four-year-old girl was seriously injured in a two vehicle crash in Co Clare yesterday morning. The collision took place on the Ennis to Ennistymon road in Clare on Wednesday morning at approximately 9am, the Irish Independent reports. Emergency crews, including three ambulances, two units of the Ennistymon fire brigade, and a paramedic unit attended the […]
9 years ago

Inspiring teens form club to make sure no one eats alone at lunchtime
A group of high school students in the US have formed a club to ensure no student eats alone at lunchtime. Denis Estimon, a senior student at Boca High in Florida, told CBS News that he founded the ‘We Dine Together’ club based on his own experiences of lunchtime isolation as a Haitian immigrant. With 3,400 of the […]
9 years ago

Bread lovers REJOICE: A no-knead, no-mess, no-wheat Loaf
For any bread addicts who try not to eat too much to maintain a healthy weight or to avoid gluten, we think this little recipe might just change your life. Brought to you by one of the coolest foodie sites on the planet, Food52 (we’re officially obsessed with their recipes), it’s bread, but not as you know […]
9 years ago

Get a beautiful illustration of your mum and help LauraLynn Children’s Hospice
This year for Mother’s Day, you can give your Mum a unique personalised card, illustrated by award winning artist Linda Byrne AND help the LauraLynn Children’s Hospice. It’s win-win. On March 16th, 18th, 19th, 24th and 25th, award-winning artist Linda Byrne will be in Arnotts between 11am and 4pm doing live illustrations on Mother’s Day cards. Linda trained in […]
9 years ago

Failed fertility treatments linked with increased risk of heart disease in later life
Women who undergo fertility treatments, but do not get pregnant, have a higher risk of developing long-term heart disease, compared with women who become pregnant. A new study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal has demonstrated a link between failed fertility treatments and an increased risk of cardiovascular disease later in life. Dr Jacob Udell, the study’s lead […]
9 years ago

Girl gives up her 6th birthday party to feed 125 homeless people
A six-year-old Chicago girl begged her mum and dad to feed the homeless instead of spending their money on throwing her a birthday party. Armani Crews, who turned six this month, spent months begging her parents to feed her community’s homeless. Her mum, Artesha, told ABC News that her daughter chose to buy food and put together care […]
9 years ago

One of Ireland’s most famous primary schools is making some big changes
One of Dublin’s most famous schools is set to transform itself into a Gaelscoil from next September. Synge Street CBS, one of the country’s most celebrated Christian Brothers Schools and situated in Dublin 8, is going as Gaeilge from September. The famous boys’ school’s board of management has announced that they will also be opening their doors to […]
9 years ago

Guiding your tween through puberty and periods – everything you need to know
Whether you remember it vividly or not, I think it’s safe to say that none of us have particularly fond memories of puberty. Hands up who remembers the über excitement of buying your first bra (32AA bless!), or the page-turning wonder of the Girl’s Talk book? Although puberty can mark a happy entry to being […]
9 years ago

“They are tiny children living in the middle of all this anxiety and instability”
Child homelessness increased by 55% from December 2015 to December 2016, despite Government efforts to tackle the housing crisis. The children’s charity Barnardos, who work directly with families caught in the crisis, say that child homelessness in Ireland is increasing at an unfathomable rate. These first-hand accounts of parents and children living in temporary (and totally […]
9 years ago

So almost 60% of us think about this person during hanky panky
Well looks like hindsight really is 20/20. A new survey by IllicitEncounters.com has revealed that 59 percent of women regularly fantasise about sex with their ex. Surprisingly, men rank lower coming (heh heh) in with 48 percent. Both sexes agreed that love was the most crucial ingredient in building a memorable encounter. The study also […]
9 years ago

This is the one behaviour guaranteed to end a relationship
Uh-oh
9 years ago

Prominent anti-abortion campaigner elected President of pro-choice UCD Student Union
Prominent pro-life campaigner Katie Ascough has been elected President of the UCD students’ union. The third year Science student won 46% of the student vote in a four-way race to become the university’s union president. Runner-up Philip Weldon came in at 23%, Rebecca Hart at 20%, and Rónán Bartley won 19% of first preference votes. Katie’s father, Tom Ascough, sits on […]
9 years ago

Horrifying new craze encourages children to secretly turn on kitchen hobs
A horrifying and potentially lethal new craze has gone viral on Russian social media. The dangerous new online craze encourages children to secretly turn on the rings of their kitchen hobs, and promises that they will become ‘fire fairies’ if they follow the sinister instructions: “At midnight, when everyone is asleep, get out of your bed […]
9 years ago

Charity launch new guide for parents on choosing preschools and childcare
Children’s charity Barnardos has launched a new guide for parents on choosing childcare and what to look for in an early years service. Barnardos has launched a new guidebook to help parents choose an early years service for their child. With over 170,000 children attending an early years service in Ireland, the handy guide provides parents with […]
9 years ago

Woman awarded 30K after being sacked while pregnant
The Workplace Relations Commission has ordered a restaurant to pay a female employee €30,000 after she was sacked within weeks of telling her bosses she was pregnant. Gordon Deegan of the Irish Times reports that the manager of a seafood restaurant was told she had lost her job because “business is business” and to enjoy her […]
9 years ago

Disease control centre warns of hand sanitiser risks posed to children
A new report from the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention in the US has warned that hand sanitisers should be kept away from young children, particularly if they contain alcohol. The newly-published report warns that hand sanitisers, often containing up to 95% ethyl alcohol, are frequently combined with scents that appeal to young children. The […]
9 years ago

Cancer patients are paying up to €63 a week in car park charges
Car parking charges continue to financially cripple cancer patients. Despite a petition of over 3,000 signatures and a national campaign last December, no hospital in Ireland has changed its parking pricing policy for cancer patients. The Irish Cancer Society is calling for free or subsidised parking for all cancer patients receiving treatment. In December, a report […]
9 years ago

Taking paracetamol while pregnant could affect the fertility of your unborn daughter
A study has found that taking paracetamol during pregnancy could affect the fertility of your unborn child. According to The Independent, researchers at the University of Edinburgh’s MRC Centre for Reproductive Health gave a number of pregnant rats both paracetamol and indomethacin. It was discovered that their female offspring had smaller ovaries and fewer eggs […]
9 years ago

Vera Twomey and her supporters reach Dublin
Vera Twomey has arrived in Dublin after her second 155 mile walk from Cork to Dublin in a bid to get Health Minister Simon Harris to allow her daughter have access to medicinal cannabis. Vera Twomey has received a warm welcome to Dublin (and some pizza) as she arrived to Dáil Éireann and a crowd of […]
9 years ago

Whatever happened to the Italian Stallion? Births in Italy hit all-time low
The reputation of the ‘Italian Stallion’ is at risk as births in Italy hit an all-time low with 12,000 fewer babies born last year. Italy, a country with a population of 60 million, has announced that births have reached a record low. Figures released for 2016 reveal that births dropped to 474,000, around 12,000 fewer […]
9 years ago

French skiing getaways on a budget: Three AFFORDABLE family destinations
Considering a family foray into the skiing world? France’s L’Alpe d’Huez region gained fame and popularity when it hosted the bobsleigh events of the 1968 Winter Olympics, and remains one of Europe’s premier family-friendly ski destinations. Where Alpe d’Huez is one of seven resorts that make up the Alpe d’Huez Grand Domaine (formerly known as Les […]
9 years ago

Irish bank introduces fully paid paternity leave
AIB has launched a series of initiatives including two weeks’ paid paternity leave and a gap initiative for women on maternity leave. To coincide with Diversity and Inclusion Week which began yesterday, AIB announced new targets for female representation at management levels, alongside launching a paid paternity leave plan and other family-friendly policies. The bank […]
9 years ago

Donegal dad delivers his baby in car and uses shoelaces to tie umbilical cord
A brave Donegal dad has delivered his baby in the backseat of the family car and used his own shoelaces to tie his newborn daughter’s umbilical cord. Mum-of-four Georgina Doherty has told how her husband, Paul, came to the rescue when the couple were forced to pull in to the side of the Main Buncrana […]
9 years ago

Schools ban the latest must-have tween hair accessory ‘JoJo Bows’
Uh-oh. Bad news for tweens in the UK as schools ban the latest must-have hair accessory, the JoJo bow. If you’re a mum or dad to a tween you might recognise the current hair accessory trend that is the JoJo bow. Youngsters in this country have gone nuts for the oversized hair bows that are based […]
9 years ago

Princess Charlene of Monaco says her twins are “inexhaustible”
Mum, sportswoman and philanthropist, Princess Charlene of Monaco, has opened up about raising her twins who she says are “adorable and inexhaustible.” The 39-year-old royal mum told Paris Match that her two-year old twins, Prince Jacques and Princess Gabrielle, are at a demanding age and sometimes leave her exhausted, “They are at an incredible age […]
9 years ago

Scenic Sunday drives around Ireland (you won’t even have to get out of the car to enjoy the views)
Feel like doing something a little bit different today? Why not blow off some steam in our beautiful Irish countryside and roadtrip the heck out of it (you don’t even have to get out of the car!). These gorgeous scenic drives are the perfect solution if you’re stuck for places to go: 1. Blustery Burren […]
9 years ago

Looking for the off switch: one woman’s honest and raw account of her fertility struggle
I need your help. I need to find this “off switch” people have told me about. The one everyone references when talking about fertility. The button that allows you to “put it to the back of your mind” or even better “forget about it” completely! The magic wand that allows you to get back to […]
9 years ago

Amnesty International calls on Irish government to confront abuse of women and children
The director of Amnesty International Ireland has called on the government to fully investigate alleged human rights abuses, following the discovery of ‘significant’ quantities of human remains in Tuam, Co. Galway. Amnesty director Colm O’Gorman has called on the government to “finally and fully ensure truth and accountability for what happened to women and children” in […]
9 years ago

Police investigating ‘That ’70s Show’ actor Danny Masterson for sexual assault
US police are investigating claims of sexual assault made against That ’70s Show actor Danny Masterson. Masterson, who played Steven Hyde on That ’70s Show from 1998 – 2006, is being investigated by LAPD inflation to three separate cases of sexual assault. The 40-year-old actor married model and singer Bijou Phillips in Tipperary in 2011. The couple, who are both Scientologists, have […]
9 years ago

The best family friendly travel destinations: Majorca
Ah, the island of Majorca – this idyllic Balearic island is one of the most beautiful and often underrated family holiday spots. Think powdery-soft beaches, hidden coves, fun resorts and the stunning capital, Palma. Here’s our tips for a top-notch family friendly holiday in Majorca: What The majestic Mediterranean island of Majorca offers postcard-perfect scenery from […]
9 years ago

Poll: 77% in favour of making abortion legal in cases of rape, incest or child abuse
The latest poll on Irish abortion laws has shown more support for the regulation of abortion than repealing the Eighth Amendment. A new Irish Times/Ipsos MRBI opinion poll has revealed that the majority of Irish voters (38%) favour replacing the Eighth Amendment with a more liberal constitutional provision. The opinion poll was conducted on Monday and Tuesday of […]
9 years ago