10/03/2024
Happy Mother's Day to all the mums we know and admire! You're doing a great job!
Purpose built creche, based in the Sandyford area of Dublin.
10/03/2024
Happy Mother's Day to all the mums we know and admire! You're doing a great job!
18/02/2024
🥲 Our kids see things so differently sometimes. I'm not crying... @vishruti_joyes_parenting ❤️
21/11/2023
Parenting Your Anxious Child with Dr David Coleman | Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council DLR Events Parenting Your Anxious Child with Dr David Coleman 21 November 2023 dlr Lexicon Library Event Image Event Description Studio Theatre, dlr LexIcon Booking via dlr Libraries Eventbrite Join Dr David Coleman as he discusses supporting your primary school child’s self-confidence, helping th...
21/10/2023
Children In Costumes Get Free Entry To Dublin Zoo Halloween Weekend | www.98fm.com Dublin Zoo is celebrating Halloween in a spooktacular fashion.If your little ones are dressing u...
20/10/2023
27/09/2023
Looking for a comfy baby swaddle for your baby ? Baby swaddle available at www.babeebundles.com plus loads more beautiful prints to choose from 🥰
16/09/2023
Look at the differences between a typical preschool child’s hand (left) and a typical 7 year old hand (right). Want to know why a preschool aged child isn’t able to write yet? This is why! Their hands are still developing and are not fully formed. So what should they be doing to support this? PLAY!! Playdough, colouring, cutting, gluing, playing outside, digging in dirt, sensory play, dress up play, science experiments, beading, puzzles, throwing balls, etc. All of these things help their hands develop. When they are physically ready to write, they will! No need to rush them, they will show you when they are ready!
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Beautifully written 🖊 by Mindful Moments Child Enrichment.
25/08/2023
If you have a little one who is nervous about going back to school after the holidays. Here are a few ideas that might help!
Remember the most important thing for children at times of transition is our calm reassuring presence. We can validate their feelings by acknowledging any big emotions without judgement or expectation about what they ‘should’ be feeling. Just listening to their feelings helps, as the fear of separation that they feel is very real to them. Your connection with your child is the most important support you can give!
But we can also put in place some rituals which can help at times of separation. Here are three small but very effective ways to support those who might struggle a little with separation anxiety.
Matching Love Hearts:
Draw a little heart on your wrist, and a matching one on theirs. If they are missing you during the day, or just feel the need to connect with you, they put their fingers on the little heart. They will feel their pulse, like a reassuring heartbeat, when they touch their wrist. Let them know that you will press your love heart if you are missing them. You can also add a spray of your perfume or aftershave to their wrist, as another little connection to you.
Pebble in my Pocket:
Find two very similar pebbles, gem-stones or crystals. You keep one in your pocket and the child keeps the other in their pocket. Tell them that any time they feel a little nervous or are missing you they give their pebble a little squeeze. It is a very concrete reminder of their connection to you. [Some alternatives to a pebble that they might like to keep in their pocket are a little photo of mum/dad/family, or a hankie with your perfume/aftershave on it]
Worries in My Pocket:
Talk to your child about any worries they have about starting school. Write the worries down on pieces of paper. Then you put the pieces of paper in your pocket. Tell your child you are going to carry their worries for the day while they are in school, so they don’t have to carry them alone. This can really help to ease any fears they may have.
I would love to hear if you have any other tips that have worked for you in the past.
We have some ECCE only spaces available if anybody is still looking.
We are starting back Wednesday Aug 30th, 9 to 12
Contact Tanya @ 01 2940884 or [email protected] for further details.
09/08/2023
14/06/2023
A little gift from one of my After school kids today. So sweet!
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