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Synopsis

Raising children isn't easy... even for celebs

Raising Children is an evocative, humorous and often irreverent six part series that reveals how celebrities deal with parenting.

The episodes will focus on 3 themes a week, each with the potential to elicit learning or to prompt differences of opinion.

This show is currently off air.

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Kids free time:
And how do their activities impact on yours!?

First day at school:
Giving your child that feeling of independence on their first day of school is not easy.

Discipline:
How do you deal with your whipper-snapper's explosive supermarket-tantrums?

The fundamentals:
In this episode, the fundamentals of good parenting are discussed.

Babies:
This episode takes a look with how parents cope and what they should do with a newly born baby.

Preview:
Take a look ahead at what's to come in this humorous new six-part series.

Catch Up: Episode 1
Watch back on the debut episode as a host of familiar faces reminisce on their pregnancy experiences

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Name: Lisa FitzpatrickName: Paul MartinName: Tatianna OuliankaName: Hazel KaneswaranName: Sue CollinsName: Kevin GildeaName: Martin KingName: Fiona LooneyName: Pól O ConghaileName: Joe RooneyName: Ken SweeneyName: Adele KingName: Vanessa FeltzName: Amanda BrunkerName: Adam BrophyName: Tom DunneName: Lorraine Keane

Name: Pól O Conghaile

Name: Pól O Conghaile


Career: Journalist

Pól has written for The Irish Times, The Observer, The Irish Independent, The Irish Examiner, Cara Magazine, The Sunday Tribune and The Globe and Mail, amongst other publications.

He specialises in features and travel, has written numerous magazine cover stories, and in both 2003 and 2004, was voted Travel Extra Irish Travel Journalist of the Year. Pól's first book, That's My Baby!, was published in September 2007 by Poolbeg



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