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Chatter Box open day coming soon

Chatter Box after-school care, in Cusack Terrace, Mullingar, will be holding open days on Saturday September 27 and Sunday September 28. The newly opened after-school facility caters for school children from 1.30pm to 6pm and provides a unique after-school club.

HOLD

HOLD is a group of people with varying disabilities who meet on a weekly basis in Cosgallen CDP. This group come together to discuss issues and topics that affect their lives in a social and confidential setting. The meetings are every Tuesday morning from 11am to 1pm. If you have a disability and would like to join the group please contact Cosgallen CDP on 094 925 5070.

Business People

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Don’t know where to start in a clothes shop, find revamping your wardrobe a daunting task, or got the goals but need the guidance? Then CR Coaching for life and business may be a good place to start.

Can theatre improve your life?

HOW THEATRE Can Improve Your Everyday Life is the subject of a public talk that takes place tomorrow at 8pm in Bar No8, The Docks.

Plexus special needs programme

Learning difficulties such as dyslexia, ADD, ADHD and autism are affecting thousands of children all over Ireland. These children are awaiting proper assessment with regard to their conditions, in the hope that treatment can be provided to enable them to overcome their difficulties.

Connacht people unaware dyslexia is a disability

Nearly half of people surveyed in Connacht were unaware that dyslexia is a disability, according to research to be published by the Association for Higher Education Access and Disability (AHEAD).

Experienced summer camp in Castlebar

The Hawthorn Montessori School, located in the picturesque Golf Course Road area of Castlebar, will run a summer camp over two weeks in mid July for children aged four to 11.

Dyslexia still misunderstood in Midlands

Nearly a quarter of the people surveyed in the Midlands (23 per cent) believe dyslexia affected your ability to tell colours apart, according to research published this week.

Early diagnosis - key to helping ADHD sufferers

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Rose Kavanagh of the Irish National Council of ADHD support groups which is based at Ballybane Enterprise Centre, believes the early diagnosis and treatment of ADHD is the key to helping sufferers maximise their potential and “reach for the stars”.

What is ADHD/ADD?

A neurol-biological genetic condition, attention deficit hyperactive disorder/ attention deficit d isorder affects up to eight per cent of people. It is far more common in boys.

 

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