Ideas for Learning Together

Early Years 

Preschool Fun this Summer

Games to improve fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.  And just h ave fun!

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21/04/2021

 

Messy Play

Great ideas to try over summer holiday, long summer evenings and weekends.

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21/04/2021

 

Time to grow

There will be more time to get out and enjoy the spaces we have for growing things during the next few weeks. Whether you want to pep up your cooking with windowsill herbs, stock your garden with free plants from cuttings or encourage the small people in your life to grow and eat their own produce, read on for ideas on how to enjoy time planting, propagating and watching your garden grow:

Growing your own windowsill herbs can be a game-changer in the kitchen

How to get great garden plants for free

How to encourage children to get into gardening and then encouraging them to eat what they grow

The Irish Times

15/03/2021

 

Free Resources Twinkl Early Years

Twinkl Ireland has created a variety of weekly learning resource packs for children from Junior Infants to Sixth class, each resource pack contain fun, interactive, exciting and challenging work so children can continue their learning at home. Each pack contains English, maths, Gaeilge, history, geography, science, arts and STEM activities to keep all your children busy during the schools’ closure. You need to sign up with a free account.

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15/02/2021

Short Child Development stages videos for children 0-3 years

Family Learning in Co. Clare has created a number of videos for parents who may feel isolated and unsure what would be useful to help their baby develop, some ideas to have fun together. Visit www.familylearning.ie Child Development videos

These are on the homepage and are under Physical, Language, Intellectual and Social and Emotional topics 0-6 months, 6-12 months, 12-18 months and 2 years to 3 years.

04/02/2021

An Pacáiste Tacaíochta Teaghlaigh Irish for Parents of  Under 5’s

The Pacáiste Tacaíochta Teaghlaigh is available to families who have a child/children under 5 years of age.

A special pacáiste will be sent out to each family in the dialect which they practice at home, the Munster dialect, the Ulster dialect or the Connacht dialect. A CD, a reference book and appropriate reading books will be sent to the families applying for the pacáiste as well as other suitable information.

Once the parents register for the pacáiste by filling out the appropriate form, they are also given the option to join our contact list and receive our newsletter as well as other useful information from Tuismitheoirí na Gaeltachta. We’ll share information continually about relevant information for example newly published Irish language books. Useful information will also be sent by email on request.

18/11/2020

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Tony the Turtle goes back to school

A colourful story about Tony going back to school for younger children.

26/08/2020

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Helping your child move from Preschool to Primary School

Here are some resources that are useful to parents for advice and support.

25/08/2020

Tips on Moving from Preschool to Primary

Going to Primary School, National Parents Council

 

 

Information for Going Back to your Preschool, Créche or Childminder 

A short video to help parents prepare their children for re starting their early years learning/care.

Source: Government of Ireland 29/06/2020

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Weaning baby onto solid food 

Useful ideas on checking your baby is ready and tips for how to start.

Source: RTE 15/06/2020

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The Power of Play 

Some ideas from Professional Development Service for Teachers on why Play is important and how to go about it in and around the home.

Source: Irish Independent 08/06/2020

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Creating a Digital Library

Some ideas from Professional Development Service for Teachers: 

With parents and kids missing their trips to the local library, here are lots of ideas about where to access the vast, and growing, array of reading material for children available on online, along with tips about how to create their own digital books.

Source: Irish Independent 05/05/2020

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Creative Kids, Nature Walk in your own back garden

Good ideas on what to look out for in a green area near your home

Source: Irish Independent 20/05/2020 

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Walking in the woods with your child

Happy Talk in Cork have developed lovely resources for families to use to help extend the vocabulary around Walking in the Woods, and Off on the Train packs.

Source: Happy Talk Cork and Kerry Community Healthcare 08/04/2020 

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Video on Helping your child with Transition from Preschool to Primary School

Very useful 20 minute video going through what children in Ireland will be doing as they start primary school in September. There are lots of other useful links on this National Parents Council website.

Source: National Parents Council 08/04/2020 

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First 5 Years Support Page

Tips and strategies that might be useful when spending lots of time with babies and young children.  The most important message of all is to enjoy your time with them and play.

Source: Irish Government 08/04/2020 

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Literacy on the Loose

7 short videos to look at Literacy in and around your home, to help extend learning during Covid 19. Trinity College Dublin, Marino Institute of Education and Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board contributed videos. This project was hosted by Trinity College Dublin.

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Help my kid learn

National Adult Literacy Agency this provides activities for children across various age groups.

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Nature Detective Plant

Try searching for this plant outside, there are lovely activity pages to prompt a chat and some drawing or colouring.
Date: 16/04/2020

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Language Packs to use at home with your baby and toddler

More new language packs are available from Happy Talk, including a Monkey Pack and a Springtime Pack.

Date: 23/04/2020

Reading Stories for your child and activities from Clare Library Service

Lots of lovely stories Librarians are reading out loud to share with children. There are drawing activities and a nature walk as well in this link.
Date: 21/04/2020

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National Council for Special Education Online resources

Online Resources divided into section for Parents and for Teachers

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Wonderopolis 

US based website. Answers for all the millions of questions children ask. Really good quality and creates curiosity for children of all ages. Parents can ask children these questions as well!
Date: 01/04/2020

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How to make a family-friendly fitness course in your back garden

Create an obstacle race at home.
Source: rte.ie – 25/03/2020

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Useful resources for using with your baby

Try out some of these activities at home. LCETB Tutor Tracey Daly tells how she shares resources online as her class can’t meet.
Source: Tracey Daly 21/04/2020

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National Geographic for Kids

Fabulous website with games, videos and animals learn lots of exciting things about the world we live in.

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5 RTÉjr podcasts to entertain and educate the kids

If you need a hand keeping the kids both entertained and educated while spending time at home, check out these kid-friendly podcasts from RTÉjr.
Source: RTÉjr – 27/03/2020

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12 websites to keep kids busy, informed & entertained

Here are some online suggestions for your children to keep them entertained and informed at the same time. Good link here for Jolly Phonics that is used in schools.
Source: RTE 19/03/2020

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Khan Academy

Wikipedia says Khan Academy is a non-profit educational organization created in 2008 by Salman Khan with the goal of creating a set of online tools that help educate students. The organization produces short lessons in the form of videos. Its website also includes supplementary practice exercises and materials for educators. This free access site covers not only maths, but science at all levels. US based voices for videos but top quality website.

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How to make the most out of reading time

Good links for free books for children to read with parents online. Some useful tips for parents reading together, sample questions to ask.
Source: Irish Independent 06/04/2020

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Create some real Easter Eggs

Try some fun activities with eggs over Easter with the family, everyone can get involved.
Source: Michelle Bradley, Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board Tutor

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Primary School

Early Years | Primary School | Second Level | Parents

Step up information for those moving to Second Level school

 

Step up is a very useful resource for families of children in 6th class heading this autumn to 2nd level. Lots of resources/information under each heading. Developed by Galway, Mayo and Roscommon partners.

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15/04/2021

Free Maths Resources Mapping to Cambridge Primary Maths

NRICH have worked with Cambridge University Press and Cambridge International Examinations to map NRICH tasks onto the new Cambridge Primary Curriculum.  The resulting teaching package, Cambridge Primary Maths, comprises books and e-books which link to NRICH activities. See link below to access free NRICH activities which appear at each ‘stage’ of Cambridge Primary Maths.

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01/04/2021

 

20 Best Websites to help children learn.

This list is last Updated by Julia Olech on May 01, 2023

The internet is a great resource to support home learning, but not all websites meet educational requirements or are child-friendly. This brings together a wide range of topics that children can dip into and have fun learning.

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25/01/2024

Messy Play

Great ideas for children of all ages to try over summer holiday, long summer evenings and weekends.

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21/04/2021

 

Time to Grow

There will be more time to get out and enjoy the spaces we have for growing things during the next few weeks. Whether you want to pep up your cooking with windowsill herbs, stock your garden with free plants from cuttings or encourage the small people in your life to grow and eat their own produce, read on for ideas on how to enjoy time planting, propagating and watching your garden grow:

Growing your own windowsill herbs can be a game-changer in the kitchen

How to get great garden plants for free

How to encourage children to get into gardening and then encouraging them to eat what they grow

The Irish Times

15/03/2021

 

Irish Emigration Museum Free online resources

Great topics for students to delve into The Famine, Women’s history, Genealogy, Computer Scientists.  Interesting for all the family.

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22/02/2021

 

 

Useful Phrases in Irish for Parents to help their children

Irish for parents have some useful phrases to help parents to use some Irish with their children at home, when helping with homework.

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15/02/2021

 

Free Resources Twinkl Primary School

Twinkl Ireland has created a variety of weekly learning resource packs for children from Junior Infants to Sixth class, each resource pack contain fun, interactive, exciting and challenging work so children can continue their learning at home. Each pack contains English, maths, Gaeilge, history, geography, science, arts and STEM activities to keep all your children busy during the schools’ closure. You need to sign up with a free account.

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15/02/2021

 

Irish Homework Help with online links

For Parents:  Gaeloideachas site and ‘Acmhainní do Thuismitheoirí/Resources for Parents’ (https://irishforparents.ie/parents/). It’s a good starting point and lots opens up from there.

There are also some great resources on the COGG site (https://www.cogg.ie/en/gaeilge/)  – Séideán Sí (https://seideansi.ie/) is particularly nice.

For parents with Irish or for teachers looking for materials Glór na nGael have a good site https://www.teangati.ie/ with resources for young children and again pointers to further useful sites, e.g. – https://www.teangati.ie/eolas/suiomhanna-foghlamtha-do-thuismitheoiri-agus-paisti/

 

An Scéalaí (https://www.abair.tcd.ie/scealai/) is more suited to the older autonomous learner (has to be able to type and have a certain level of Irish to compose stories and use grammar checkers, etc.)

Sourced by Neasa Ní Chiaráin, Trinity College Dublin

11/02/2021

 

 

Webwise.ie The website every parent needs to check out games/apps

Any games/app that are available online has a review on this website to show age appropriateness, educational value, worries, etc. It has a section for parents and one for teachers.

Parents can make an informed decision about what their child can use.

www.webwise.ie  

09/02/2021

 

 

National Museum at home

The National Museum has created activities for families to do together at home. These cover subjects like archaeology, decorative arts, history, ethnography, folk-life, natural history. There are Museum in the classroom activities that can be worked through as well.

Read more:

27/01/2021

 

 

Resources for Primary School on RTE

Find lots of interesting things to support the primary school curriculum topics on www.rte.ie/learn.

25/01/2021

 

Gametech 5 Video Educational Games

Although there is plenty of educational software to help on the market, is there a more subtle way to introduce certain topics to your kids? Here are five games that might help, with more to come next week.

Irish Examiner 

20/01/2021

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List of good resources Irish Times Home School 2.0 

A long list of top quality resources for families to use with their children, suits all ages. Make sure to read to very end as good resources mentioned there too!

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12/01/2021

 

Family Time with Clare Library


Clare County Library invites you to join us for a host of events during the month of December to highlight the importance of family involvement in children’s reading.
Our range of Family Time at Your Library activities are provided to engage you and your children in the enjoyment of reading and sharing stories.
The events aim to support a family-focused approach to reading as part of the national Right to Read programme, increase awareness of the benefits of reading and promote reading as a fun, recreational activity for children.

11/12/2020
Read more for author Mary Murphy reading from her books. Listen to other stories .
Read more about lots of Christmas activities to try as a family.

 

 

 

Supporting Parents and Families

The Genesis programme in Co. Louth developed this useful guide for parents. With their permission we have reproduced this resource document to include key information about parenting topics and services available to parents in Co. Clare.
 
We are aware that many agencies have done wonderful work to support families over the past months.  This document is a useful support guide for parents which may be helpful to you in your work. It has a specific focus on parenting during Covid times.
 
This Pdf version is printable. There is also have an electronic link for this document, which allows you to share it on websites and social media platforms. Please feel free to share with families, your own teams and organisations.

 

01/10/2020

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View presentations on transition to primary or second level schools in Co. Clare

Parents will find useful videos and presentations to help their children move from pre school to primary or from primary school to second level. Some are specific for Co. Clare/Ennis

Clare Children and Young People’s Services Committee (CYPSE) and other partners 18/08/2020

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Virtual School Tours for all Pre-schools and Primary Schools in Clare


This year, more than anytime, has made transition supports more important than ever. As well as designing the tours the subgroup has been hard at work the last number of weeks putting together an infographic for parents to encourage them to start the chat with their child about school return (see PDF HERE)

A generic primary school tour was also built using 3D modeling and animation. This “imagination” CYPSE (Children’s and Young People’s Services Committee) school is suitable for all young children transitioning to primary school and will be circulated to all schools in Clare as well as pre-schools. 

View Generic Primary School Tour for all schools & pre-schools to use on this link: https://3djuniors.virtual360.ie

10/08/2020

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Bridge Back to School

Bridge Back to School – An Autism-Friendly Learning Resource for Summer 2020, launched by SuperValu and autism charity AsIAm, was developed with Mary Immaculate College. A useful booklet to help prepare for the return to school for parent and child.

AsIAm CEO Adam Harris says returning to school after a long absence will be challenging for all children, but particularly for those on the autism spectrum. “For some children, routine and structure in their day are really important. Over the past months, we’ve seen the complete removal of that.

“And coinciding with this, we’ve seen a loss of support for children who relied on additional teaching-time, SNA input and maybe some professional home support. It has all taken a toll,” says Harris, adding that compounding the challenge is the fact that kids will return to school – but not as they know it. 

29/07/2020

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Free Resources from Economist

Top class international articles are created into lessons. Rights, Racism, Sports and Politics, Front Page News, Freedom of Speech, Veganism, Extreme Weather, What’s the News, COVID – 19. Great numeracy in the news using a variety of topics. Scroll down on home page to see headings.

10/07/2020

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Step Up To Second Level 

An initiative developed by Planet Youth, a collaboration of schools, youth agencies and other services operating in Galway, Mayo and Roscommon. They have developed a website called StepUp.ie, specifically to support a return to school.

The website focuses on:

-How School Works -Skills for School -Friendships and Feelings -Staying Healthy

-Top Tips from Older Students -You, the Student -You, the Parent -Challenges of COVID19

09/07/2020

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Well-being Through Nature

As part of @HiHealthyIreland at Your Library, @clarecountylibrary presents this video on ‘Well-being Through Nature’ by Play Therapist and Family Learning Tutor, Dipankar Biswas. Three fantastic videos to show you exactly how to do exciting varied activities for children of all ages, adults will want to try these as well.

22/06/2020

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Let’s Play Cork

Cork Healthy Cities have partnered with Cork Local Sports Partnership, Foróige, Cork City Council, Cork City Libraries and Young Knocknaheeny to develop “Let’s Play Cork”, a series of online and offline play resources for families across Cork. These resources provide families of all ages and abilities with playful and fun ideas to stay active at home during Covid-19 and beyond. Let’s Play Cork Booklet is available for all counties to download.

Source: Irish Examiner 19/06/2020

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30 days of Family Fun

An activity for each day learning together as a family, a reminder of what can be done with very few resources. Good for summer holiday activities. Click on Download the Calendar on the page when it opens.

Source: National Centre for Families Learning USA 18/06/2020

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ImagineNation

Artists have created really fantastic sheets for children of all ages to enjoy, a great idea for over summer holidays. Children’s Books Ireland have produced an activity book with An Post called the ImagineNation playbook. It’s a 24 page A4 activity book, with pages to colour in, different suggested activities to do like animal yoga, map drawing, code breaking, creative writing prompts etc. – fun and creative activities for children away from school. 

Source: Children’s Book 17/06/2020

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Creating a Digital Library

Some ideas from Professional Development Service for Teachers: 

With parents and kids missing their trips to the local library, here are lots of ideas about where to access the vast, and growing, array of reading material for children available on online, along with tips about how to create their own digital books.

Source: Irish Independent 05/05/2020

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Hunt Museum from Home 

The Hunt Museum brings you exciting, cultural and educational content to pass the time during these difficult times. There is something for everyone here: small and older children, teens to get lost in and adults to take time out and enjoy and create for themselves.

Lockdown with Limerick Artists has a number of resource packs with fabulous ideas to try.

Source: Hunt Museum 03/06/2020

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Tips to get your children interested in Gardening

Quick advice on how to get going in the garden

Source: RTE 28/05/2020

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Gardening for Biodiversity

 A great booklet packed with projects to try out in your own garden/green area. This helps you become aware of what is all around us and how to mind birds, animals and insects in our natural world.

Source: Laois County Council 25/05/2020

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Camp Wonderopolis US based summer camp 

Register with your email to attend. Camp Wonderopolis® is the free online summer-learning destination that’s full of fun, interactive STEM and literacy-building topics boosted by Maker experiments!

Keeping kids and their families learning together throughout the summer and out-of-school time, Camp Wonderopolis can help build vocabulary, background knowledge in science, reading comprehension, critical thinking, and other literacy skills along the way.

Source: National Centre for Families Learning USA 22/05/2020

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Cruinniú na nÓg gives children the chance to express themselves. 

Get cracking on some fun projects that can be entered into competitions. See list of initiatives from Creating a kite, Ceili in the Kitchen, Become a Storykeeper, or Create a video app! Show off your skills and have some fun.

Source: Irish Examiner 21/05/2020

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Children’s wellbeing – a practical guide to talking to your child about their feelings and worries

Professional Development Service for Teachers has some good advice on page 3 for some things that might work to support your child’s worries.

Source: Irish Independent 12/05/2020

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Keeping the Learning Going at Home

Good resources that schools use to help children learn are provided here. Lots of ideas to try out for variety.

Source:  Irish Independent 05/05/2020

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BBC Bitesize Home schooling Service

Lots of celebrity teachers to spice up learning, science, music, history, Spanish and lots more. Divided into primary, secondary and post 16 years. New classes daily!

Source:  29/04/2020

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Support for children and families living with Autism

Aidan Corr is a Senior Educational Psychologist who works with children and young people with autism and their families. 

In this episode of You OK?, Aidan talks about some of the particular challenges these strange times pose for people living with autism, he shares tips and advice for how to support people in managing these challenges and highlights valuable coping strategies.

Source: RTE 23/04/2020

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Newsletters from Clare Education Centre

Scroll down near end for excellent useful link in this newsletter to Parteen National School Padlet with activities for each specific class group included.
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Clare Education Centre has great resources and links for specific parts of the curriculum.
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Clare Education Centre Newsletter 07/04/2020

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Look at Dorothea Lange’s Pictures of Children

A wonderful resource for teachers, students and families from the Museumn of Modern Art, USA. Look for the Irish child among the photos, and take time to think about each picture and what it is saying to you.
Source: MOMA – 16/04/2020

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Nature Detective Plant

Try searching for this plant outside, there are lovely activity pages to prompt a chat and some drawing or colouring. Created by Michelle Bradley, LCETB Tutor
Date: 16/04/2020

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Nature Detective Ladybird

Try searching for a ladybird outside, there are lovely activity pages to prompt a chat and some drawing or colouring. Created by Michelle Bradley, LCETB Tutor
Date: 21/04/2020

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Reading Stories for your child and activities from Clare Library Service

Lots of lovely stories Librarians are reading for your child to hear. There are drawing activities and a nature walk as well in this link.
Date: 21/04/2020

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Become  Your Family Story Collector

Why not explore the memories and stories of your family and start daily recorded phone interviews. The lives of your grandparents, older neighbours or older family members were very different to yours. By listening to and recording their memories you will embark on a journey that will help you understand more about their life, background, as well as your own family history and heritage. Guidelines are provided by Dr. Tomás McConmara

Source: Dr Tomás McConmara, Oral Historian – 09/04/2020

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How to make the most out of reading time

Good links for free books for children to read with parents online. Some useful tips for parents reading together, sample questions to ask.
Source: Irish Independent 06/04/2020

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National Council for Special Education Online resources

Online Resources divided into section for Parents and for Teachers to support children with additional needs.

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Help my kid learn

National Adult Literacy Agency this provides literacy and numeracy activities for children across various age groups.

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12 websites to keep kids busy, informed & entertained

Here are some online suggestions for your children to keep them entertained and informed at the same time. Good link here for Jolly Phonics that is used in schools.
Source: RTE – 19/03/2020

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Khan Academy

Wikipedia says Khan Academy is a non-profit educational organization created in 2008 by Salman Khan with the goal of creating a set of online tools that help educate students. The organization produces short lessons in the form of videos. Its website also includes supplementary practice exercises and materials for educators. This free access site covers not only maths, but science at all levels. US based voices for videos but top quality website.

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National Geographic for Kids

Fabulous website with games, videos and animals learn lots of exciting things about the world we live in. 

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Exciting websites for Science and Technology

Links for art and craft, exercise, internet safety, languages, science, environment and wellbeing for children who want to learn some more.

Source: Maria Kelly, LCETB Tutor.

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Fun Clare Activity Sheets

Free to download and complete by Local Creative Youth Partnership with kind permission from Alan Nolan and O’Brien Press In collaboration with Clare Library Services.

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Google’s Arts & Culture Platform

Google has partnered with 1,200 leading museums and archives to show their exhibits online and offer virtual tours. Other museums also have their own virtual tours, including the Louvre in Paris, the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, the Vatican Museum in Rome, and the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington DC
Date: 01/04/2020

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Create some real Easter Eggs

Try some fun activities with eggs over Easter with the family, everyone can get involved.
Source: Michelle Bradley, Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board Tutor

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Second Level

Guide to help with Leaving Certificate Maths

Find list of useful tips in this article
Source: Irish Independent

 

21/04/2021

 

Step up information for those moving to Second Level school

Step up is a very useful resource for families of children in 6th class heading this autumn to 2nd level. Lots of resources/information under each heading. Developed by Galway, Mayo and Roscommon partners.

 

15/04/2021

 

The 5 Language Types you need to master Leaving Certificate English, plus Article, Short Story and Tools of Writing tips

Good article on breaking down the crucial language you need to know to for Leaving Cert English. See short tips for Information, Argument, Persuasion, Narrative and Aesthetic use of language.

The Irish Independent

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Article writing

Short Story

Tools of writing

13/04/2021

 

Time to Grow

There will be more time to get out and enjoy the spaces we have for growing things during the next few weeks. Whether you want to pep up your cooking with windowsill herbs, stock your garden with free plants from cuttings or encourage the small people in your life to grow and eat their own produce, read on for ideas on how to enjoy time planting, propagating and watching your garden grow:

Growing your own windowsill herbs can be a game-changer in the kitchen

How to get great garden plants for free

How to encourage children to get into gardening and then encouraging them to eat what they grow

The Irish Times

15/03/2021

 

Leaving Cert 2021: Everything you need to know about the candidate portal

The candidate portal for the 2021 Leaving Certificate opens today (10/03/2021) at 12 noon for registration.

Over the next seven days, students have the option to indicate whether they wish to sit the Leaving Certificate Examinations or receive SEC Accredited Grades, or both.

All students who are entered for the 2021 Leaving Certificate must create an account on the candidate self-service portal, to register for examinations and/or SEC Accredited Grades.

School-going and external students will be required to confirm their choice for each subject, and confirm their subjects and levels.

The portal is open from 12 noon today and will close on Tuesday 16 March at 6pm on the government website.

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Irish Independent

10/03/2021

Barnardos Online Safety live webinars

As part of our Digital Offering, we are delivering webinars about online safety to parents. Delivered live by a Barnardos trainer, these free 45 minute parent webinars about online safety are taking place in March, April, and May 2021.
Choose your date and time below and book your place for free through Zoom.  Once you book your place, Barnardos Online Safety team will email you a link to the webinar. Each Webinar lasts 45 minutes.

Wednesday, 24th March 2021, 1pm – register

Tuesday, 13th April 2021, 7pm – register

Wednesday, 28th April 2021, 7pm – register

Wednesday, 12th May 2021, 1pm – register

Tuesday, 25th May 2021, 7.30pm – register

 

26/02/2021

 

 

Irish Emigration Museum Free online resources

Great topics for students to delve into The Famine, Women’s history, Genealogy, Computer Scientists.  Interesting for all the family.

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22/02/2021

 

Irish Homework Help with online links

For Parents:  Gaeloideachas site and ‘Acmhainní do Thuismitheoirí/Resources for Parents’ (https://irishforparents.ie/parents/). It’s a good starting point and lots opens up from there.

There are also some great resources on the COGG site (https://www.cogg.ie/en/gaeilge/)  – Séideán Sí (https://seideansi.ie/) is particularly nice.

For parents with Irish or for teachers looking for materials Glór na nGael have a good site https://www.teangati.ie/ with resources for young children and again pointers to further useful sites, e.g. – https://www.teangati.ie/eolas/suiomhanna-foghlamtha-do-thuismitheoiri-agus-paisti/

 

An Scéalaí (https://www.abair.tcd.ie/scealai/) is more suited to the older autonomous learner (has to be able to type and have a certain level of Irish to compose stories and use grammar checkers, etc.)

Sourced by Neasa Ní Chiaráin, Trinity College Dublin

11/02/2021

 

Webwise.ie The website every parent needs to check out games/apps

Any games/app that are available online has a review on this website to show age appropriateness, educational value, worries, etc. It has a section for parents and one for teachers.

Parents can make an informed decision about what their child can use.

www.webwise.ie  

09/02/2021

 

National Museum at home

The National Museum has created activities for families to do together at home. These cover subjects like archaeology, decorative arts, history, ethnography, folk-life, natural history. There are Museum in the classroom activities that can be worked through as well.

Read more:

27/01/2021

RTE supports Second Level curriculum topic

Find lots of interesting things to support the second level curriculum topics on www.rte.ie/learn.

25/01/2021

 

Making the move to Second Level

The National Parents Council has created a freely accessible online video for 6th Class students and parents to watch together to support them with the transition from primary school to secondary school.  It has practical tips and advice and an overview of the Junior Cycle, it explores what to expect, and hopes, fears, concerns and expectations around starting school.
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An information sheet created by the National Educational Psychological Service (NEPS) with additional information about how to support children with their transition from Primary to Secondary School:

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Here is a link to a new website that has been developed in order to assist both students and parents in making the move between primary and secondary school:

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26/08/2020

 

 

View presentations on transition to primary or second level schools in Co. Clare

Parents will find useful videos and presentations to help their children move from pre school to primary or from primary school to second level. Some are specific for Co. Clare/Ennis

Clare Children and Young People’s Services Committee (CYPSE) and other partners 18/08/2020

Read More

 

Bridge Back to School

Bridge Back to School – An Autism-Friendly Learning Resource for Summer 2020, launched by SuperValu and autism charity AsIAm, was developed with Mary Immaculate College. A useful booklet to help prepare for the return to school for parent and child.

AsIAm CEO Adam Harris says returning to school after a long absence will be challenging for all children, but particularly for those on the autism spectrum. “For some children, routine and structure in their day are really important. Over the past months, we’ve seen the complete removal of that.

“And coinciding with this, we’ve seen a loss of support for children who relied on additional teaching-time, SNA input and maybe some professional home support. It has all taken a toll,” says Harris, adding that compounding the challenge is the fact that kids will return to school – but not as they know it. 

29/07/2020

 

Read More

Free Resources from Economist

Top class international articles are created into lessons. Rights, Racism, Sports and Politics, Front Page News, Freedom of Speech, Veganism, Extreme Weather, What’s the News, COVID – 19. Great numeracy in the news using a variety of topics. Scroll down on home page to see headings.

10/07/2020

Read More

Hunt Museum from Home

The Hunt Museum brings you exciting, cultural and educational content to pass the time during these difficult times. There is something for everyone here: small and older children, teens to get lost in and adults to take time out and enjoy and create for themselves.

Lockdown with Limerick Artists has a number of resource packs with fabulous ideas to try.

Source: Hunt Museum 03/06/2020

Read More

 

Gardening for Biodiversity

A great booklet packed with projects to try out in your own garden/green area. This helps you become aware of what is all around us and how to mind birds, animals and insects in our natural world.

Source: Laois County Council 25/05/2020

Read More

 

BBC Bitesize Home schooling Service

Lots of celebrity teachers to spice up learning, science, music, history, Spanish and lots more. Divided into primary, secondary and post 16 years. New classes daily!

Source:  29/04/2020

Youth Information Chat Service

Spunout.ie has launched Ireland’s first online youth info chat service. The system will initially be live Mon-Fri from 4 to 8pm.Aidan Corr is a Senior Educational Psychologist who works with children and young people with autism and their families.

In this episode of You OK?, Aidan talks about some of the particular challenges these strange times pose for people living with autism, he shares tips and advice for how to support people in managing these challenges and highlights valuable coping strategies.

23/04/2020

 

Support for children and families living with Autism

Aidan Corr is a Senior Educational Psychologist who works with children and young people with autism and their families. 

In this episode of You OK?, Aidan talks about some of the particular challenges these strange times pose for people living with autism, he shares tips and advice for how to support people in managing these challenges and highlights valuable coping strategies.

Source: RTE 23/04/2020

Read More

Resources for Second Level Students on Padlet

Clare Education Centre has produced a one stop shop for all second level students to help them keep up to date.
Date: 07/04/2020

Read More

 

Look at Dorothea Lange’s Pictures of Children

A wonderful resource for teachers, students and families from the Museumn of Modern Art, USA. Look for the Irish child among the photos, and take time to think about each picture and what it is saying to you.
Source: MOMA – 16/04/2020

Read More

Become  Your Family Story Collector

Why not explore the memories and stories of your family and start daily recorded phone interviews. The lives of your grandparents, older neighbours or older family members were very different to yours. By listening to and recording their memories you will embark on a journey that will help you understand more about their life, background, as well as your own family history and heritage. Guidelines are provided by Dr. Tomás McConmara

Source: Dr Tomás McConmara, Oral Historian – 09/04/2020

Read More

 

Google’s Arts & Culture Platform

Google has partnered with 1,200 leading museums and archives to show their exhibits online and offer virtual tours. Other museums also have their own virtual tours, including the Louvre in Paris, the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, the Vatican Museum in Rome, and the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington DC
Date: 01/04/2020

Read More

National Council for Special Education Online resources

Online Resources divided into section for Parents and for Teachers.

Read More

Khan Academy

Wikipedia says Khan Academy is a non-profit educational organization created in 2008 by Salman Khan with the goal of creating a set of online tools that help educate students. The organization produces short lessons in the form of videos. Its website also includes supplementary practice exercises and materials for educators. This free access site covers not only maths, but science at all levels. US based voices for videos but top quality website.

Read More

National Council for Special Education Online resources

Online Resources divided into section for Parents and for Teachers to support children with additional needs.

Read More

RTE supports Second Level curriculum topic

Find lots of interesting things to support the second level curriculum topics on www.rte.ie/learn.

25/01/2021

 

How to solve some tech problems at home

Some instructional videos and text instruction on how to solve common technical issues

Read more:

11/01/2021 Generation Tech

 

Making the move to Second Level

The National Parents Council has created a freely accessible online video for 6th Class students and parents to watch together to support them with the transition from primary school to secondary school.  It has practical tips and advice and an overview of the Junior Cycle, it explores what to expect, and hopes, fears, concerns and expectations around starting school.
Read More

 

An information sheet created by the National Educational Psychological Service (NEPS) with additional information about how to support children with their transition from Primary to Secondary School:

Read More

Here is a link to a new website that has been developed in order to assist both students and parents in making the move between primary and secondary school:

Read More

26/08/2020

 

 

View presentations on transition to primary or second level schools in Co. Clare

Parents will find useful videos and presentations to help their children move from pre school to primary or from primary school to second level. Some are specific for Co. Clare/Ennis

Clare Children and Young People’s Services Committee (CYPSE) and other partners 18/08/2020

Read More

 

Bridge Back to School

Bridge Back to School – An Autism-Friendly Learning Resource for Summer 2020, launched by SuperValu and autism charity AsIAm, was developed with Mary Immaculate College. A useful booklet to help prepare for the return to school for parent and child.

AsIAm CEO Adam Harris says returning to school after a long absence will be challenging for all children, but particularly for those on the autism spectrum. “For some children, routine and structure in their day are really important. Over the past months, we’ve seen the complete removal of that.

“And coinciding with this, we’ve seen a loss of support for children who relied on additional teaching-time, SNA input and maybe some professional home support. It has all taken a toll,” says Harris, adding that compounding the challenge is the fact that kids will return to school – but not as they know it. 

29/07/2020

 

Read More

Free Resources from Economist

Top class international articles are created into lessons. Rights, Racism, Sports and Politics, Front Page News, Freedom of Speech, Veganism, Extreme Weather, What’s the News, COVID – 19. Great numeracy in the news using a variety of topics. Scroll down on home page to see headings.

10/07/2020

Read More

Hunt Museum from Home

The Hunt Museum brings you exciting, cultural and educational content to pass the time during these difficult times. There is something for everyone here: small and older children, teens to get lost in and adults to take time out and enjoy and create for themselves.

Lockdown with Limerick Artists has a number of resource packs with fabulous ideas to try.

Source: Hunt Museum 03/06/2020

Read More

 

Gardening for Biodiversity

A great booklet packed with projects to try out in your own garden/green area. This helps you become aware of what is all around us and how to mind birds, animals and insects in our natural world.

Source: Laois County Council 25/05/2020

Read More

 

BBC Bitesize Home schooling Service

Lots of celebrity teachers to spice up learning, science, music, history, Spanish and lots more. Divided into primary, secondary and post 16 years. New classes daily!

Source:  29/04/2020

Youth Information Chat Service

Spunout.ie has launched Ireland’s first online youth info chat service. The system will initially be live Mon-Fri from 4 to 8pm.Aidan Corr is a Senior Educational Psychologist who works with children and young people with autism and their families.

In this episode of You OK?, Aidan talks about some of the particular challenges these strange times pose for people living with autism, he shares tips and advice for how to support people in managing these challenges and highlights valuable coping strategies.

23/04/2020

 

Support for children and families living with Autism

Aidan Corr is a Senior Educational Psychologist who works with children and young people with autism and their families. 

In this episode of You OK?, Aidan talks about some of the particular challenges these strange times pose for people living with autism, he shares tips and advice for how to support people in managing these challenges and highlights valuable coping strategies.

Source: RTE 23/04/2020

Read More

Resources for Second Level Students on Padlet

Clare Education Centre has produced a one stop shop for all second level students to help them keep up to date.
Date: 07/04/2020

Read More

 

Look at Dorothea Lange’s Pictures of Children

A wonderful resource for teachers, students and families from the Museumn of Modern Art, USA. Look for the Irish child among the photos, and take time to think about each picture and what it is saying to you.
Source: MOMA – 16/04/2020

Read More

Become  Your Family Story Collector

Why not explore the memories and stories of your family and start daily recorded phone interviews. The lives of your grandparents, older neighbours or older family members were very different to yours. By listening to and recording their memories you will embark on a journey that will help you understand more about their life, background, as well as your own family history and heritage. Guidelines are provided by Dr. Tomás McConmara

Source: Dr Tomás McConmara, Oral Historian – 09/04/2020

Read More

 

Google’s Arts & Culture Platform

Google has partnered with 1,200 leading museums and archives to show their exhibits online and offer virtual tours. Other museums also have their own virtual tours, including the Louvre in Paris, the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, the Vatican Museum in Rome, and the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington DC
Date: 01/04/2020

Read More

National Council for Special Education Online resources

Online Resources divided into section for Parents and for Teachers.

Read More

Khan Academy

Wikipedia says Khan Academy is a non-profit educational organization created in 2008 by Salman Khan with the goal of creating a set of online tools that help educate students. The organization produces short lessons in the form of videos. Its website also includes supplementary practice exercises and materials for educators. This free access site covers not only maths, but science at all levels. US based voices for videos but top quality website.

Read More

Microsoft delivers online home schooling classes

Microsoft Ireland is rolling out thrice weekly online classes to allow students mix digital learning with fun during the schools’ shutdown. Participants will have opportunities to programme their very own piece of music, design their own retro game or be introduced to the world of coding through Minecraft.

The at-home digital learning experience is aimed at 6-16 year-olds, but all students can get involved and parents and teachers are expected to join in the fun.

A different session will be hosted at 1pm on Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays, starting tomorrow, April 1.
Source: Irish Independent – 31/03/2020

Read More

National Council for Special Education Online resources

Online Resources divided into section for Parents and for Teachers to support children with additional needs.

Read More

Resources for Second Level Students on Padlet

Clare Education Centre has produced a one stop shop for all second level students to help them keep up to date.
Date: 07/04/2020

Read More

Become  Your Family Story Collector

Why not explore the memories and stories of your family and start daily recorded phone interviews. The lives of your grandparents, older neighbours or older family members were very different to yours. By listening to and recording their memories you will embark on a journey that will help you understand more about their life, background, as well as your own family history and heritage. Guidelines are provided by Dr. Tomás McConmara

Source: Dr Tomás McConmara, Oral Historian – 09/04/2020

Read More

 

Google’s Arts & Culture Platform

Google has partnered with 1,200 leading museums and archives to show their exhibits online and offer virtual tours. Other museums also have their own virtual tours, including the Louvre in Paris, the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, the Vatican Museum in Rome, and the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington DC
Date: 01/04/2020

Read More

National Council for Special Education Online resources

Online Resources divided into section for Parents and for Teachers.

Read More

Khan Academy

Wikipedia says Khan Academy is a non-profit educational organization created in 2008 by Salman Khan with the goal of creating a set of online tools that help educate students. The organization produces short lessons in the form of videos. Its website also includes supplementary practice exercises and materials for educators. This free access site covers not only maths, but science at all levels. US based voices for videos but top quality website.

Read More

National Council for Special Education Online resources

Online Resources divided into section for Parents and for Teachers to support children with additional needs.

Read More

Parents

Dyslexia: The Learner and The Parent Voice

1 in 10 children will be diagnosed with Dyslexia in Ireland. This webinar will look at the perspective of both a pupil with dyslexia who has gone through primary, secondary, and now third level education with a dyslexia diagnosis and from a supportive parent who researched and fought for supports that should be automatically provided to be provided for their child. Some of the topics we will be discussing are: waiting lists for diagnosis, learning support, language exemptions and the DARE application Live online event on 5th May, 2020 Register through link:

Read More

Clare Education Centre

23/04/2021

 

Colman Noctor: Temper tantrums open a window to child’s inner world 

Children very quickly realise that if they really want the adults in the room to sit up and listen, then acting out is the most effective way of getting it. This is a good article to help parents understand what may lie behind this dramatic behaviour.

Read More

Irish Examiner

15/04/2021

 

 

Time to Grow

There will be more time to get out and enjoy the spaces we have for growing things during the next few weeks. Whether you want to pep up your cooking with windowsill herbs, stock your garden with free plants from cuttings or encourage the small people in your life to grow and eat their own produce, read on for ideas on how to enjoy time planting, propagating and watching your garden grow:

Growing your own windowsill herbs can be a game-changer in the kitchen

How to get great garden plants for free

How to encourage children to get into gardening and then encouraging them to eat what they grow

The Irish Times

15/03/2021

 

Ways for parents to cope with silbling rivalry/squabbling

How to cope with squabbling siblings. 5 expert tips on handling competitive children. Some ways of looking and coping with children fighting especially when no one is leaving the home, useful tips to be aware of can help.

Source: Irish Times

Read More

18/02/2021

Webwise.ie The website every parent needs to check out games/apps

Any games/app that are available online has a review on this website to show age appropriateness, educational value, worries, etc. It has a section for parents and one for teachers.

Parents can make an informed decision about what their child can use.

www.webwise.ie  

09/02/2021

Ireland Reads – Campaign Libraries Ireland on 25th February, 2021

We want people to pledge to set aside time to ‘squeeze in a read’ on the 25th of February, Ireland Reads day, to escape from the pressures of the world for a bit with a good read. It can be a book, a newspaper, a comic – whatever works for you! www.irelandreads.ie

Share a picture on social media of you/your family fulfilling the pledge with a book and a nice cup of tea or whatever floats your boat!

09/02/2021

Key messages for parents with other languages at home

Trinity College Dublin have produced short videos on how families can support young children with their literacy, numeracy and creativity in 5 languages (Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Polish, Romanian and Spanish) as well as in English. 

30/01/2021

Short videos on Literacy, numeracy and creativity

Read More

Excellent Resource to write common school messages in other languages – from Language Explorers EU

Read More

Parenting from a distance – Stay in Touch

Tip sheet  on simple easy ways that you can stay connected and involved in your
child’s development, even if you are living elsewhere from your child.
These tips were created with the help of One Family and From Lads to Dads

We are very aware that some co parenting situations can be filled with
difficult emotions, with this in mind we advise adapting the
communications to the situation that you are in so that quality
communication with your child can occur . We want to minimise additional
stress for children and let them know they are loved and supported.

19/01/2021

Read More

Parenting Teens

In response to the current situation, Blue Skies Initiative & Archways have put
together a series of tip sheets for those of you who are parenting teens.
These are simple ways to assist you in your day to day interactions. Click on Read More for Tip sheets 

19/01/2021

Read more

Lighten the load with a book

 

A NEW mental health and wellbeing reading guide for children and young people launched by Children’s Books Ireland is all about lightening the load with a book.

Finding the right book at the right time can help kids through difficult times.

Irish Examiner

21/10/2020

Read More

Supporting Parents and Families

The Genesis programme in Co. Louth developed this useful guide for parents. With their permission we have reproduced this resource document to include key information about parenting topics and services available to parents in Co. Clare.
 
We are aware that many agencies have done wonderful work to support families over the past months.  This document is a useful support guide for parents which may be helpful to you in your work. It has a specific focus on parenting during Covid times.
 
This Pdf version is printable. There is also have an electronic link for this document, which allows you to share it on websites and social media platforms. Please feel free to share with families, your own teams and organisations.

 

01/10/2020

Read More

Resources for parents of children in primary and secondary school

This Irish Government website has a list of good quality links to help parents with children of all ages.

20/07/2020

Read More

Ultimate Parents Survival Guide to Summer

All sorts of interesting things to help children stay busy and interested over the next few month. Ideas are divided into age groups

15/06/2020

Read More

Community Education: Lots of learning for adults

Information on Yoga and Mindfulness, Horticulture, Local History, Painting and Drawing etc.., a great opportunity to learn from home and see what is available through Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board – Community Education Service. Padlet is safe, free and easy to use and all information has been put on Padlet by LCETB tutors.

 03/06/2020

Read More

Hunt Museum from Home

The Hunt Museum brings you exciting, cultural and educational content to pass the time during these difficult times. There is something for everyone here: small and older children, teens to get lost in and adults to take time out and enjoy and create for themselves.

Lockdown with Limerick Artists has a number of resource packs with fabulous ideas to try.

Source: Hunt Museum 03/06/2020

Read More

Self-care for Kids: 8 Practical Ways to Promote your Child’s Mental Health on a Daily Basis

Expert advice on how parents can do normal everyday things with their child that make a big difference to mental health.

02/06/2020

Read More

Guide on Behaviour for Children with Additional Needs by National Council for Special Education

Useful ideas on looking at what is happening at home and offers alternative ideas to deal with concerns.

Read More

Tips for Parenting

Lots of useful information for parents with key messages on what works best for children and families at different ages and stages.  

Source: Tusla – 21/04/2020

Read More

Parentline

Parentline offers support/information/guidance, to parents and is non-judgmental and confidential. 

Phone (1890 927 277 or 01 8733 500) Monday-Thursday 10am-9pm, Fridays, 10am-4pm. 

21/04/2020

Read More

How to turn a cramped home into a learning friendly space. Tips for Parenting

Some ideas on making it easier to learn from home.

Source: Irish Times – 21/04/2020

Read More

My kids have too much homework and I’m struggling to cope. What can I do?

A question many parents are asking. Some ideas and ways to manage at home are included.

Source: Irish Times- 21/04/2020

Read More

Autistic Children Support Middleown Centre Website

The Centre was established in 2007 by The Department of Education and Skills Ireland and the Department of Education Northern Ireland to: Support the promotion of excellence throughout Northern Ireland and Ireland in the education of children and young people with Autistic Spectrum Disorders

21/04/2020

Read More

Coping with Stress

Simple clear leaflet by World Health Organisation
Source: WHO

Read More

Timely advice for coping with the screenager in our lives

At a time when teenagers are confined to home, Richard Hogan’s new book has useful tips for parents.
Source: Irish Times – 25/03/2020

Read More

Google’s Arts & Culture Platform

Google has partnered with 1,200 leading museums and archives to show their exhibits online and offer virtual tours. Other museums also have their own virtual tours, including the Louvre in Paris, the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, the Vatican Museum in Rome, and the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington DC
Date: 01/04/2020

Read More

Baking Idea

A Step by Step way to make Ruggelach Pastry by Liam Lewis Chef and Tutor with Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board.

Download

15 minute exercise routine

Created by Michelle Bradley, Tutor with Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board.

View Video

5 minute Meditation Audios for calm start to your day.

Created by Claire Connellan, Tutor with Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board.

Colman Noctor: Temper tantrums open a window to child’s inner world 

Children very quickly realise that if they really want the adults in the room to sit up and listen, then acting out is the most effective way of getting it. This is a good article to help parents understand what may lie behind this dramatic behaviour.

Read More

Irish Examiner

15/04/2021

 

 

A good routine is key to supporting children who are back in school 

A survey conducted last month by RED C for Mental Health Ireland found almost one in four Irish households had been home-schooling under Level 5 restrictions. And 62% felt home-schooling had put a strain on the parent-child relationship.

He says the single biggest thing that’ll aid a smooth transition back is a good routine. Early bedtimes are important for everybody, parents too.“A good routine for the day starts the night before. Bedtimes got out of kilter during lockdown. Bring early bedtime back. Being tired in the morning, not getting up with plenty of energy, struggling to get a child out, isn’t good.”

Read More

 

The Examiner

16/03/2021

 

Time to Grow

There will be more time to get out and enjoy the spaces we have for growing things during the next few weeks. Whether you want to pep up your cooking with windowsill herbs, stock your garden with free plants from cuttings or encourage the small people in your life to grow and eat their own produce, read on for ideas on how to enjoy time planting, propagating and watching your garden grow:

Growing your own windowsill herbs can be a game-changer in the kitchen

How to get great garden plants for free

How to encourage children to get into gardening and then encouraging them to eat what they grow

The Irish Times

15/03/2021

 

Ways for parents to cope with silbling rivalry/squabbling

How to cope with squabbling siblings. 5 expert tips on handling competitive children. Some ways of looking and coping with children fighting especially when no one is leaving the home, useful tips to be aware of can help.

Source: Irish Times

Read More

18/02/2021

Webwise.ie The website every parent needs to check out games/apps

Any games/app that are available online has a review on this website to show age appropriateness, educational value, worries, etc. It has a section for parents and one for teachers.

Parents can make an informed decision about what their child can use.

www.webwise.ie  

09/02/2021

Ireland Reads – Campaign Libraries Ireland on 25th February, 2021

We want people to pledge to set aside time to ‘squeeze in a read’ on the 25th of February, Ireland Reads day, to escape from the pressures of the world for a bit with a good read. It can be a book, a newspaper, a comic – whatever works for you! www.irelandreads.ie

Share a picture on social media of you/your family fulfilling the pledge with a book and a nice cup of tea or whatever floats your boat!

09/02/2021

Key messages for parents with other languages at home

Trinity College Dublin have produced short videos on how families can support young children with their literacy, numeracy and creativity in 5 languages (Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Polish, Romanian and Spanish) as well as in English. 

30/01/2021

Short videos on Literacy, numeracy and creativity

Read More

Excellent Resource to write common school messages in other languages – from Language Explorers EU

Read More

Parenting from a distance – Stay in Touch

Tip sheet  on simple easy ways that you can stay connected and involved in your
child’s development, even if you are living elsewhere from your child.
These tips were created with the help of One Family and From Lads to Dads

We are very aware that some co parenting situations can be filled with
difficult emotions, with this in mind we advise adapting the
communications to the situation that you are in so that quality
communication with your child can occur . We want to minimise additional
stress for children and let them know they are loved and supported.

19/01/2021

Read More

Parenting Teens

In response to the current situation, Blue Skies Initiative & Archways have put
together a series of tip sheets for those of you who are parenting teens.
These are simple ways to assist you in your day to day interactions. Click on Read More for Tip sheets 

19/01/2021

Read more

Lighten the load with a book

 

A NEW mental health and wellbeing reading guide for children and young people launched by Children’s Books Ireland is all about lightening the load with a book.

Finding the right book at the right time can help kids through difficult times.

Irish Examiner

21/10/2020

Read More

Good Mental Health website

Mental Health Ireland put together an online resource called Minding our Mental Health during Covid19 that maybe relevant during the current restrictions. You can navigate through it on the link below.

There are tips and worksheets including a ‘daily planner’ and ‘what I can control’, some podcasts and video links to varying coping strategies, booklets and articles and links to services and supports. There are also downloadable resources.

21/10/2020

Read More

Supporting Parents and Families

The Genesis programme in Co. Louth developed this useful guide for parents. With their permission we have reproduced this resource document to include key information about parenting topics and services available to parents in Co. Clare.
 
We are aware that many agencies have done wonderful work to support families over the past months.  This document is a useful support guide for parents which may be helpful to you in your work. It has a specific focus on parenting during Covid times.
 
This Pdf version is printable. There is also have an electronic link for this document, which allows you to share it on websites and social media platforms. Please feel free to share with families, your own teams and organisations.

 

01/10/2020

Read More

Resources for parents of children in primary and secondary school

This Irish Government website has a list of good quality links to help parents with children of all ages.

20/07/2020

Read More

Ultimate Parents Survival Guide to Summer

All sorts of interesting things to help children stay busy and interested over the next few month. Ideas are divided into age groups

15/06/2020

Read More

Community Education: Lots of learning for adults

Information on Yoga and Mindfulness, Horticulture, Local History, Painting and Drawing etc.., a great opportunity to learn from home and see what is available through Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board – Community Education Service. Padlet is safe, free and easy to use and all information has been put on Padlet by LCETB tutors.

 03/06/2020

Read More

Hunt Museum from Home

The Hunt Museum brings you exciting, cultural and educational content to pass the time during these difficult times. There is something for everyone here: small and older children, teens to get lost in and adults to take time out and enjoy and create for themselves.

Lockdown with Limerick Artists has a number of resource packs with fabulous ideas to try.

Source: Hunt Museum 03/06/2020

Read More

Self-care for Kids: 8 Practical Ways to Promote your Child’s Mental Health on a Daily Basis

Expert advice on how parents can do normal everyday things with their child that make a big difference to mental health.

02/06/2020

Read More

Guide on Behaviour for Children with Additional Needs by National Council for Special Education

Useful ideas on looking at what is happening at home and offers alternative ideas to deal with concerns.

Read More

Parenting in Crowed Homes and Communities

Some ideas on  staying safe during Covid if living in larger groups/communities

Read More

Confinement and your kids. Tips to change negativity positive

Seven tips from experts on how to support children through the continuing crisis, in the hope that they will be able to look back on this as no more than a blip in their childhood, perhaps with even some life-affirming benefits, rather than a scarring ordeal.

Source: Irish Times 29/04/2020

Read More

Tips for Parenting

Lots of useful information for parents with key messages on what works best for children and families at different ages and stages.  

Source: Tusla – 21/04/2020

Read More

Parentline

Parentline offers support/information/guidance, to parents and is non-judgmental and confidential. 

Phone (1890 927 277 or 01 8733 500) Monday-Thursday 10am-9pm, Fridays, 10am-4pm. 

21/04/2020

Read More

How to turn a cramped home into a learning friendly space. Tips for Parenting

Some ideas on making it easier to learn from home.

Source: Irish Times – 21/04/2020

Read More

My kids have too much homework and I’m struggling to cope. What can I do?

A question many parents are asking. Some ideas and ways to manage at home are included.

Source: Irish Times- 21/04/2020

Read More

Tips for Home Schooling

Source: Irish National Teachers Organisation – 18/03/2020

Read More

Autistic Children Support Middleown Centre Website

The Centre was established in 2007 by The Department of Education and Skills Ireland and the Department of Education Northern Ireland to: Support the promotion of excellence throughout Northern Ireland and Ireland in the education of children and young people with Autistic Spectrum Disorders

21/04/2020

Read More

Learning Points: Get Creative to Keep the Family Ticking Over

Whatever the age of the child it is important that you set the culture in the house and plan each days activities so that your children are productive, healthy and entertained while they navigate this uncertain time.
Source: Irish Examiner – 25/03/2020

Read More

Coping with Stress

Simple clear leaflet by World Health Organisation
Source: WHO

Read More

Timely advice for coping with the screenager in our lives

At a time when teenagers are confined to home, Richard Hogan’s new book has useful tips for parents.
Source: Irish Times – 25/03/2020

Read More

Google’s Arts & Culture Platform

Google has partnered with 1,200 leading museums and archives to show their exhibits online and offer virtual tours. Other museums also have their own virtual tours, including the Louvre in Paris, the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, the Vatican Museum in Rome, and the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington DC
Date: 01/04/2020

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Baking Idea

A Step by Step way to make Ruggelach Pastry by Liam Lewis Chef and Tutor with Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board.

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15 minute exercise routine

Created by Michelle Bradley, Tutor with Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board.

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5 minute Meditation Audios for calm start to your day.

Created by Claire Connellan, Tutor with Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board.

Colman Noctor: Temper tantrums open a window to child’s inner world 

Children very quickly realise that if they really want the adults in the room to sit up and listen, then acting out is the most effective way of getting it. This is a good article to help parents understand what may lie behind this dramatic behaviour.

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Irish Examiner

15/04/2021

 

 

Time to Grow

There will be more time to get out and enjoy the spaces we have for growing things during the next few weeks. Whether you want to pep up your cooking with windowsill herbs, stock your garden with free plants from cuttings or encourage the small people in your life to grow and eat their own produce, read on for ideas on how to enjoy time planting, propagating and watching your garden grow:

Growing your own windowsill herbs can be a game-changer in the kitchen

How to get great garden plants for free

How to encourage children to get into gardening and then encouraging them to eat what they grow

The Irish Times

15/03/2021

 

Ways for parents to cope with silbling rivalry/squabbling

How to cope with squabbling siblings. 5 expert tips on handling competitive children. Some ways of looking and coping with children fighting especially when no one is leaving the home, useful tips to be aware of can help.

Source: Irish Times

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18/02/2021

Webwise.ie The website every parent needs to check out games/apps

Any games/app that are available online has a review on this website to show age appropriateness, educational value, worries, etc. It has a section for parents and one for teachers.

Parents can make an informed decision about what their child can use.

www.webwise.ie  

09/02/2021

Ireland Reads – Campaign Libraries Ireland on 25th February, 2021

We want people to pledge to set aside time to ‘squeeze in a read’ on the 25th of February, Ireland Reads day, to escape from the pressures of the world for a bit with a good read. It can be a book, a newspaper, a comic – whatever works for you! www.irelandreads.ie

Share a picture on social media of you/your family fulfilling the pledge with a book and a nice cup of tea or whatever floats your boat!

09/02/2021

Key messages for parents with other languages at home

Trinity College Dublin have produced short videos on how families can support young children with their literacy, numeracy and creativity in 5 languages (Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Polish, Romanian and Spanish) as well as in English. 

30/01/2021

Short videos on Literacy, numeracy and creativity

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Excellent Resource to write common school messages in other languages – from Language Explorers EU

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Parenting from a distance – Stay in Touch

Tip sheet  on simple easy ways that you can stay connected and involved in your
child’s development, even if you are living elsewhere from your child.
These tips were created with the help of One Family and From Lads to Dads

We are very aware that some co parenting situations can be filled with
difficult emotions, with this in mind we advise adapting the
communications to the situation that you are in so that quality
communication with your child can occur . We want to minimise additional
stress for children and let them know they are loved and supported.

19/01/2021

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Parenting Teens

In response to the current situation, Blue Skies Initiative & Archways have put
together a series of tip sheets for those of you who are parenting teens.
These are simple ways to assist you in your day to day interactions. Click on Read More for Tip sheets 

19/01/2021

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Lighten the load with a book

 

A NEW mental health and wellbeing reading guide for children and young people launched by Children’s Books Ireland is all about lightening the load with a book.

Finding the right book at the right time can help kids through difficult times.

Irish Examiner

21/10/2020

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Good Mental Health website

Mental Health Ireland put together an online resource called Minding our Mental Health during Covid19 that maybe relevant during the current restrictions. You can navigate through it on the link below.

There are tips and worksheets including a ‘daily planner’ and ‘what I can control’, some podcasts and video links to varying coping strategies, booklets and articles and links to services and supports. There are also downloadable resources.

21/10/2020

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Supporting Parents and Families

The Genesis programme in Co. Louth developed this useful guide for parents. With their permission we have reproduced this resource document to include key information about parenting topics and services available to parents in Co. Clare.
 
We are aware that many agencies have done wonderful work to support families over the past months.  This document is a useful support guide for parents which may be helpful to you in your work. It has a specific focus on parenting during Covid times.
 
This Pdf version is printable. There is also have an electronic link for this document, which allows you to share it on websites and social media platforms. Please feel free to share with families, your own teams and organisations.

 

01/10/2020

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Resources for parents of children in primary and secondary school

This Irish Government website has a list of good quality links to help parents with children of all ages.

20/07/2020

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Ultimate Parents Survival Guide to Summer

All sorts of interesting things to help children stay busy and interested over the next few month. Ideas are divided into age groups

15/06/2020

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Community Education: Lots of learning for adults

Information on Yoga and Mindfulness, Horticulture, Local History, Painting and Drawing etc.., a great opportunity to learn from home and see what is available through Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board – Community Education Service. Padlet is safe, free and easy to use and all information has been put on Padlet by LCETB tutors.

 03/06/2020

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Self-care for Kids: 8 Practical Ways to Promote your Child’s Mental Health on a Daily Basis

Expert advice on how parents can do normal everyday things with their child that make a big difference to mental health.

02/06/2020

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Guide on Behaviour for Children with Additional Needs by National Council for Special Education

Useful ideas on looking at what is happening at home and offers alternative ideas to deal with concerns.

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Parenting in Crowed Homes and Communities

Some ideas on  staying safe during Covid if living in larger groups/communities

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Confinement and your kids. Tips to change negativity positive

Seven tips from experts on how to support children through the continuing crisis, in the hope that they will be able to look back on this as no more than a blip in their childhood, perhaps with even some life-affirming benefits, rather than a scarring ordeal.

Source: Irish Times 29/04/2020

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Tips for Parenting

Lots of useful information for parents with key messages on what works best for children and families at different ages and stages.  

Source: Tusla – 21/04/2020

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Parentline

Parentline offers support/information/guidance, to parents and is non-judgmental and confidential. 

Phone (1890 927 277 or 01 8733 500) Monday-Thursday 10am-9pm, Fridays, 10am-4pm. 

21/04/2020

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My kids have too much homework and I’m struggling to cope. What can I do?

A question many parents are asking. Some ideas and ways to manage at home are included.

Source: Irish Times- 21/04/2020

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Tips for Home Schooling

Source: Irish National Teachers Organisation – 18/03/2020

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Autistic Children Support Middleown Centre Website

The Centre was established in 2007 by The Department of Education and Skills Ireland and the Department of Education Northern Ireland to: Support the promotion of excellence throughout Northern Ireland and Ireland in the education of children and young people with Autistic Spectrum Disorders

21/04/2020

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WHO – Ideas for Parents supporting their Children during Crisis

Some useful tips for parents for young children to teens on spending so much time together.

Source: World Health Organisation – 16/04/2020

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Learning Points: Get Creative to Keep the Family Ticking Over

Whatever the age of the child it is important that you set the culture in the house and plan each days activities so that your children are productive, healthy and entertained while they navigate this uncertain time.
Source: Irish Examiner – 25/03/2020

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Coping with Stress

Simple clear leaflet by World Health Organisation
Source: WHO

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Timely advice for coping with the screenager in our lives

At a time when teenagers are confined to home, Richard Hogan’s new book has useful tips for parents.
Source: Irish Times – 25/03/2020

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Google’s Arts & Culture Platform

Google has partnered with 1,200 leading museums and archives to show their exhibits online and offer virtual tours. Other museums also have their own virtual tours, including the Louvre in Paris, the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, the Vatican Museum in Rome, and the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington DC
Date: 01/04/2020

Read More

Baking Idea

A Step by Step way to make Ruggelach Pastry by Liam Lewis Chef and Tutor with Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board.

Download

15 minute exercise routine

Created by Michelle Bradley, Tutor with Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board.

View Video

5 minute Meditation Audios for calm start to your day.

Created by Claire Connellan, Tutor with Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board.