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The Happy Baby Podcast
Frank and Rose Kelleher
15 episodes
9 months ago

Frank Kelleher is one of the best-known Paediatric Osteopaths in Ireland. Over the last 20 years, Frank and his wife Rose have helped over 10,000 families with some of the most common issues that can challenge babies and children.


The Happy Baby Podcast is all about providing information for parents on the common issues that can affect their baby or child and more importantly, where to get help. Our access to healthcare has been negatively impacted in the last few years. Waiting lists are longer than ever for even the most basic services for children.


Our aim is to provide parents with good, practical, professional information to help them navigate their little one’s health needs more effectively.


IMPORTANT: This podcast is not intended as a substitute for medical diagnosis or treatment from a qualified health professional. If you have any concerns about your child, you should contact the appropriate health professional. Most of the information contained in this podcast is based on our personal experience of treating babies and children over the last twenty years. Though we have made every reasonable attempt to ensure accuracy of the contents, we assume no responsibility for errors or omissions.



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Frank Kelleher is one of the best-known Paediatric Osteopaths in Ireland. Over the last 20 years, Frank and his wife Rose have helped over 10,000 families with some of the most common issues that can challenge babies and children.


The Happy Baby Podcast is all about providing information for parents on the common issues that can affect their baby or child and more importantly, where to get help. Our access to healthcare has been negatively impacted in the last few years. Waiting lists are longer than ever for even the most basic services for children.


Our aim is to provide parents with good, practical, professional information to help them navigate their little one’s health needs more effectively.


IMPORTANT: This podcast is not intended as a substitute for medical diagnosis or treatment from a qualified health professional. If you have any concerns about your child, you should contact the appropriate health professional. Most of the information contained in this podcast is based on our personal experience of treating babies and children over the last twenty years. Though we have made every reasonable attempt to ensure accuracy of the contents, we assume no responsibility for errors or omissions.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Down Syndrome Centre Cork
The Happy Baby Podcast
29 minutes 14 seconds
3 years ago
Down Syndrome Centre Cork

When you are told that your new born baby has Down syndrome it is quite natural to experience a number of emotions at any given time, particularly during the first few weeks and months. For some parents it is one of shock as they have had no advance warning, for some it is disappointment that they were not handed the baby they anticipated and for others it’s a worry of what lies ahead. All these emotions are very common, however in time, parents come to realise that they have a tiny baby that requires the same love and attention as any other baby who has his/her own special little personality that will develop and inspire you over the years.


Once parents have had time to enjoy their new baby and are ready to look for a little more support or meet other mums and dads for a coffee and to share experiences, then The Down Syndrome Centre Cork is there to help you.


The Down Syndrome Centre on Forge Hill in Cork City was established in 2014 by a group of parents who could not find support or services for their children. Eight years later the centre provides vital intervention services to young children with Down syndrome and their families.

The centre has a wonderful home-from-home atmosphere where families feel relaxed, and the children can thrive. It is so important to have a welcoming community where families can share their experiences and support each other.


Show your support and follow @downsyndromecentrecork on Instagram and Facebook and if you can, get involved with their fundraising.


#downsyndrome #downsyndromeawareness



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The Happy Baby Podcast

Frank Kelleher is one of the best-known Paediatric Osteopaths in Ireland. Over the last 20 years, Frank and his wife Rose have helped over 10,000 families with some of the most common issues that can challenge babies and children.


The Happy Baby Podcast is all about providing information for parents on the common issues that can affect their baby or child and more importantly, where to get help. Our access to healthcare has been negatively impacted in the last few years. Waiting lists are longer than ever for even the most basic services for children.


Our aim is to provide parents with good, practical, professional information to help them navigate their little one’s health needs more effectively.


IMPORTANT: This podcast is not intended as a substitute for medical diagnosis or treatment from a qualified health professional. If you have any concerns about your child, you should contact the appropriate health professional. Most of the information contained in this podcast is based on our personal experience of treating babies and children over the last twenty years. Though we have made every reasonable attempt to ensure accuracy of the contents, we assume no responsibility for errors or omissions.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.