Christmas 2021: Gifts for kids of all ages from Irish companiesSomething for everyone, from books with props to teen confidence kitsMon Nov 29 2021 - 07:00
A year around the world with four children: One family’s solution to the housing crisisSara Banks and Mark Duckenfield found Dublin rents too high, so they’ve taken their sons on the trip of a lifetimeSat Nov 27 2021 - 06:00
‘It only took 15 years for us to have a night away from the kids’Uninterrupted meals and conversations felt unfamiliar – and then it all came back to meMon Nov 22 2021 - 06:01
Jen Hogan: Value of pure fun cannot be underestimated in the lives of childrenThe simple things we took for granted for so long, bringing joy back into our lives againMon Nov 08 2021 - 06:01
Rosanna Davison: ‘I’m still waiting two years later to apply to be my daughter’s guardian’Rosanna Davison, Mark Feehily and others want greater rights for surrogate parentsFri Oct 29 2021 - 14:45
The children are shattered but it’s midterm at lastCovid restrictions made last year’s celebrations grim, this Halloween will be differentMon Oct 25 2021 - 06:01
Halloween is back: A guide to events and activities across IrelandThere are a host of spooktacular events and activities nationwide for people of all agesTue Oct 19 2021 - 06:01
Flu vaccine for children: Everything you need to knowHSE’s immunisation programme begins this week for those aged 2-17Mon Oct 18 2021 - 06:01
I forgot my Covid-times manners. I am a hugger at the best of timesMy well-used-to-me friends didn’t run screaming after I launched myself at themMon Oct 11 2021 - 06:01
The last time things were my kind of normal, my youngest was still in MontessoriJen Hogan: He enjoyed the party, mind, and I enjoyed that he was doing something normalMon Sept 27 2021 - 06:01
‘At first, we were jealous of each other’: The highs and lows of female friendshipsWhy do female friendships tend to be more intense? And what happens when they end?Sat Sept 25 2021 - 06:00
The Today show’s Emer O’Neill: ‘I would never have told anybody that I suffered with depression’The television presenter on racism, postnatal depression and why she will never stay silentMon Sept 20 2021 - 06:01
Jen Hogan: I really wish I could be more like F*ck-it MumMotherhood is rarely, if ever, celebrated among the achievements of revered womenMon Sept 13 2021 - 06:01
‘My job kind of suits personalities who enjoy instant gratification’Consultant anaesthesiologist Colin Black has used his diary to explain an operating theatreThu Sept 02 2021 - 06:01
Nothing familiar about the return to school this year – apart from the chaosSchool looks a lot like last year, though I’d hoped it might look more like school of oldMon Aug 30 2021 - 06:01
Indoor activities: The businesses struggling and children left isolatedMany children have not had access to their outlets and hobbies since March 2020Sun Aug 29 2021 - 06:01
Back to school: Everything you need to knowFrom starting primary to mobile phones, lunchbox wars, sleep and WhatsApp groupsSat Aug 21 2021 - 06:00
Jen Hogan: Our holiday was not quite Sleepless in Seattle, more Shoeless in SalthillHolidays in Ireland are what we make of them, even if it does look like rain, TedMon Aug 16 2021 - 06:00
Another round of ‘would you rather’ might make me go slowly insaneOne child must be on course for a world record in question-asking. His mind never seems to rest. He is making sure ours doesn’t eitherTue Aug 03 2021 - 06:01
Vaccinating children against Covid-19: Risks, benefits and mythsProfessor of comparative immunology Cliona O’Farrelly separates fact from fictionTue Jul 20 2021 - 06:01
Jen Hogan: Once again, children are just expected to suck it upWith indoor summer camps cancelled, will their wellbeing ever be a Government priority?Mon Jul 19 2021 - 06:01
‘Why do you work all the time?’ My son’s question felt like a punch to the gutI’ve never quite made my peace with mum guilt, so I was triggered immediatelyMon Jul 05 2021 - 06:01
Maureen Dowd: Joe Biden is ‘crazy about the Irish and plans to celebrate them every way he can’The New York Times columnist was speaking at the Irish Times Summer Nights festivalWed Jun 30 2021 - 22:37
Frances Black: ‘Realising you’re on your own and having two small kids, it was tough’Parenting in My Shoes: ‘I had two children by the time I was 21. We hadn’t a clue,’ says the singerTue Jun 29 2021 - 06:01
‘If I was minister for housing’ ... David McWilliams’s plan for €220k homesA site-value tax and co-operative building are among the economist’s housing crisis solutionsMon Jun 28 2021 - 23:23
Tried and tested: The best family days out in IrelandFrom the zoo to funparks and cruises, what's open for families this summer?Sat Jun 26 2021 - 06:00
Arrested development: For children ‘it is like we pressed pause 15 months ago’Children’s ombudsman says lockdowns have been ‘devastating’ for many young peopleSat Jun 26 2021 - 06:00
I feel utterly unprepared for the summer break in a most unfamiliar wayPerhaps it’s the hangover from previous school holidays of pandemic timesMon Jun 21 2021 - 06:01
Prof Robert Winston: ‘The publicity around IVF is very misleading’The fertility specialist believes too many people regard IVF as ‘an easy way of getting pregnant’Mon Jun 14 2021 - 06:01
Micheál Martin: ‘You will always say you have the kids you lost’Parenting in My Shoes: The Taoiseach on coping with the grief of two children dyingTue Jun 08 2021 - 06:01
Would you hire a male babysitter?Maybe we don’t mean to but we send a clear message to teen boys that they are incapableMon Jun 07 2021 - 06:01
Shops, galleries, parks: Seven great reasons to bring the family into Dublin as the city reopensBrowse in a real shop, visit the National Gallery or just feed the ducks on St Stephen’s GreenMon Jun 07 2021 - 06:00
The lives of mothers: ‘I stopped thinking about myself. I’m paying a heavy price’For many women, the identity shift that happens after becoming a mother can be a complex issueSat May 29 2021 - 06:00
Birthday season is approaching, and the back garden is the place to beCandles, pizza, and friends outside. Not quite normal, but finally getting thereMon May 24 2021 - 06:01
Jen Hogan: Twitter and Instagram provide my WFH water cooler momentsDespite warning children about befriending people on social media it’s easier to preach than to practiseWed May 19 2021 - 06:00
Mario Rosenstock: ‘The miscarriages were some of the worst things I can remember’Parenting in My Shoes: The broadcaster knew he wanted to be a father after his own family splitTue May 18 2021 - 06:01
Vicky Phelan: Ireland needs a minister for women’s health‘We need somebody in there who knows what it feels like to have periods and babies’Sun May 16 2021 - 08:45
Mum-taxi is back on the road and I’m completely out of practiceThe fear of missing out is real, especially since we’ve just experienced itMon May 10 2021 - 06:01
Over-sentimentality is both a blessing and a curseHomeschooling photos had no place in the pile to be submitted for the school yearbookMon Apr 26 2021 - 06:01
Pandemic or no pandemic, plans and parenting don’t mixI’ve learned that winging it and hoping for the best is the optimum modus operandiWed Apr 21 2021 - 06:01
Colm O’Gorman: Our daughter had to deal with people saying negative things about her familyParenting in My Shoes: One in Four founder on the challenges, and privilege, of fatherhoodTue Apr 20 2021 - 06:01
School homework: Does it have any benefit at all?One of the lessons of the past year is that children need different types of learningMon Apr 12 2021 - 06:01
Jacqui Hurley: ‘I’ve had serious sport accidents that were nothing compared to childbirth’Parenting in My Shoes: The broadcaster on motherhood, family and her brother’s early deathWed Apr 07 2021 - 06:01
One of my kids asked for a ‘yes day’. My resolve is weakeningThe restrictions might come in handy in limiting the damage that can be doneMon Mar 29 2021 - 06:01
Michelle O’Neill: ‘I had some very, very negative experiences when I was pregnant’Parenting in My Shoes: Northern Ireland’s Deputy First Minister on becoming a mother at 16Tue Mar 23 2021 - 06:01
The return to school lifted spirits and it’s proving somewhat contagiousNo longer am I cranky, overwhelmed, sleep-deprived and guilt-laden MumMon Mar 15 2021 - 06:01
Grief of coping with loss of a loved one intensified by the pandemicGeraldine Renton lost her brother then her beloved son Ethan during a bleak 2020Thu Mar 04 2021 - 06:01
Two very excited little boys are starting back at schoolNo matter how hard we try, remote learning can never replace in-school educationMon Mar 01 2021 - 06:01
‘There’s a slowness and lethargy in our children now, a low-level melancholy’Ombudsman for Children Niall Muldoon on how the pandemic is affecting childrenSat Feb 27 2021 - 06:00
Vicky Phelan: ‘I was just sitting in the back of the car bawling’Vicky will find out at the end of March if the cancer treatment in the US is workingTue Feb 23 2021 - 06:01