THINKING TIPS (Part 4) !! Helping With Problem Thoughts
We continue today on questioning unhelpful thoughts, which have a negative impact on our lives. If you have missed any of the previous parts of this series of blogs, they can be found here in Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3. Returning to our list of techniques which can be applied: 1) Question the […]
Alcohol Abuse
Alcohol abuse is one of the most prevalent issues in modern society and it is a problem which is on the rise here in Ireland. As a nation of people, who are among the highest alcohol consumers in the world, it is no surprise that alcohol abuse is such a large problem. According to figures […]
Diet Review Number 3: Diet Pills
Ok so crazy diet Number 3………… This time we will not review a DIET as such but an extensive list of Diet/Slimming Pills Who endorses these Diet Pills?? A lot of these products are actually considered “nutritional supplements,” so they are very poorly regulated and do not need to go through the same rigorous testing […]
Don’t Deny Dyslexia
‘Learning differences are a gift and not a stigma’ – this is a realization that has only come to shine in the past decade or so. Thanks to raised awareness of learning differences like dyslexia and the success of iconic figures with learning differences like Steve Jobs who was dyslexic; it has become more readily […]
How Many Calories do I Need?
The majority of us are aware of or at least have heard of the energy in – energy out equation required for weight maintenance and weight loss. But how many of us know what our individual energy requirements are or how many calories you need a day? Often you will hear that women should be […]
How to Reduce Alcohol Consumption
In one of our previous blog posts we discussed alcohol abuse and how to identify if a problem is present. Today we discuss some ways to help reduce alcohol intake. In a country where social settings are heavily focused on drinking, it can be a daunting and difficult task to reduce consumption but it is […]
The Importance of Sports Nutrition
The 2012 Olympics, one of the worlds’ biggest events is ready to kick off tomorrow and is just across the water. With all this hype so close to home; here in Ireland we can only begin to feel inspired by the world’s best athletes. The knock on effect of this should see a surge of […]
Managing Intrusive Thoughts
What is an Intrusive Thought? An intrusive thought is a thought or image that pops into mind on a frequent, uncontrolled basis causing us distress, frustration, or upset. The intrusive thought could be anything that disturbs you, such as losing control, making a mistake, health worry, or unsettling thoughts about others. It is as if […]
A Quick Guide to Reading Food Labels
To maintain a healthy diet and lifestyle it can help to be aware of the different ingredients and additives in the food you are eating so that you are sticking to a balanced diet. The most important parts to look at when you are reading a food label include the following 5 points… 1. Serving […]
Adult Stutter
Thanks to Lauren Daly, Speech and Language Therapist at Spectrum Health for writing the following blog on stuttering in Adults. Even the King can Stutter In the film “The King’s Speech,” Colin Firth plays King George VI of Britain, but in order to address his subjects, the new king had to overcome a major obstacle: […]
Parenting Tips – Managing Children’s Behavioral Problems
Managing a child’s behaviour is one of the greatest tasks involved with being a parent and it is an area where a lot of people may struggle. This is a common occurrence for many parents and there is no need to feel like you are failing if a child’s behaviour is or has become unruly. […]
Child Development Milestones: 6 months
There are certain child development milestones and language milestones expected of your child at certain ages. These milestones are marked by how a child speaks, plays, learns and acts in order to give us an idea of their stage of development. You can refer to the below as a rough guide to ensure that child […]
Child Development Milestones: 1 year
Following on from the last blog on child development at 6 months, here is some information on how your child should have progressed by 1 year. Please remember that not all children will develop at the same rate as one another and that this is just a general guide to child development for the 1 […]
Why is Calcium Important?
Did you know that we only build bone during the first 30 years of our life? In fact, most of us stop building it around the age of 25. After this our bone density stabilizes until we turn 40 or so where it begins to decline which weakens the bone and increases the risk of […]
Healthy Breakfast Ideas
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day; it kick starts your metabolism, provides energy and sets you up for the day ahead. However, we know you know the importance of eating breakfast every day. Instead of lecturing you on why you should eat breakfast every day we are just going to outline some […]
Child Development Milestones: 18 Months
Continuing on with our series of blogs about the different milestones children should reach at certain stages and ages this blog covers the child development milestones for an 18 month old baby. The different things they do and say gives us an idea of their stage of development and which child development milestone they […]
Top 10 Healthy Snacks Healthy Snacks
When you think of the term ‘snacking’ you probably imagine something unhealthy and fattening like sweets or crisps. However, snacking does not have to be unhealthy. To make snacking healthy just takes a little bit more thought and effort but you will be better off for it. We have suggested 10 healthy snacking options to […]
Child Development Milestones: 2 Years
Looking at our last post on child development at 18 months, you’ll be amazed by how much your baby’s play, coordination and confidence will have developed in these 6 short months to bring them to the 2 year child development milestone. With each passing month your child has learned new ways to express himself/herself, new […]