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Colour Strings/Kodaly Method
nikki73 replied to theratprincess's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Also interested in Friday am.thanks -
Thanks Pickle that's very sweet of you. Could be my scales. Weighed myself again this morning and I am 2kg lighter than yesterday! I am going to put them away for a week, stick to the plan, buy kitchen scales and a pedometer. I will make this work! Fed up wearing baggy clothes.
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Will pm Renata to see if she knows more.
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Thanks Pebbles. Your post made me laugh. used all my points but had to do some guessing work, always rounded up not down. Hoping it's the previous weeks intake showing up now. Going to stock up on chocolate rice cakes and chocolate ww nibbles to keep my spirits up:)
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Week 1 and I've put on 1.5kg!! Very disappointed. Stayed within points, made it to gym once... oh well, at least my diet is more healthy.
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I enquired at peckham rye today and they said they didn't know. I am dreading the summer without access to a 1 o'clock club.
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ANother couple of questions sorry... I am doing quite a lot of guessing of values when I am not the one preparing the food.is that ok? Also, does anyone have any suggestion for healthy filling low point snacks. Banana, apples,rice cakes carrots are all nice but think I need a bit variety if I am to last it out.thanks
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saila there have been loads of thames wa workster around peckham rye station and on the route of p13. I got a letter the other day saying there would be more in september for 12 or 16 weeks (can't remember). this might affect your journey.
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i think scope on rye lane recycle clothes. there are also bins in choumert car park, outside mind AT goose green and maybe asda rye lane
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Thanks Carrie. Found it!
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well done Bb! Couple of questions. There's a tool that allows you to enter up to three ingredients and it searches for recipes for you. Came across it the first day but can't find it again. Also this is for way later but what does the maintenance phase consist of?
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Thanks Pebbles. Yes I do have a smartphone but it's just me that's not that smart when it comes to technology! I've figured out the exercise points now. Good way of staying motivated. I think I'd struggle on the daily points alone but hoping that with the weekly points thrown in I can survive the day without starving:) Will let you know progress in a week's time. Good luck. xn
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Started today! Finding all the log keeping quite time consuming with two little ones to look after but it must get easier?! Also not quite clear on how the exercise points work but it is making me think more about what I eat which must be a good start.
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The Good Fairy skirts stall at Goose Green Fair
nikki73 replied to emc's topic in The Family Room Discussion
emc just do a search with good fairy and you'll find her. or username katherines -
certainly not your fault nabz! so please don't blame yourself. If you are really worried u could try calling the nct breastfeeding helpline or go to the lister walk in clinic just opposite lidl on pekham high street. open 8/8 7 days a week. i personally don't think this should put you off breastfeeding but it's a very personal thing. formula is supposed to constipate more than breastmilk though. my second daughter starting having digestive problems at roughly 4 months: gas, constipation, restless, clingy etc. it was really tough as before that she'd been fine but it didn't last. just this morning I was wondering whether she was simply hungry as she's very big and filling up with air as she was trying to get more milk. but who knows. May also be something to do with teething but again who knows. good luck.
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Catarrh/chest infection during pregnancy
nikki73 replied to philiphenslowe's topic in The Family Room Discussion
I was prescribed antibiotics in pregnancy for a chest infection. Lister center near lidl in Peckham open 8 till 8 7 days a week if that helps -
My daughter is being raised with 3 languages, although she mostly hears/ is spoken to in 2. I had concerns about her speech development at roughly the same age. I wasnt overly worried as she seemed to undestand most of what was being said to her. my main worry was that she seemed to confuse basic words like mummy/daddy. Her bilingual friends all were/are more advanced than her. She was referred to the SLT at her 2 year check because of confusing concepts/words. The waiting list is long and she has only just been assessed however i am not sure they can or do assess earlier than 2.5, which she now is. the SLT i saw said that bilingual kids tend to speak 6 months later. My daughter recently started making progress, i'd say from about 27 months. Now at 30 months she is also starting to say the odd word in her second language. She is still behind other children and 2 year old children often speak better than her but I am confident she'll get there in her own time. All this just to say that your child being bilingual may very well be slowing things down and she might learn it all very quickly a bit later. I'd definitely ask for a referral just to get in the queue although I suspect that a gp might think 21 months a bit young for that. i think the drop in sessions are a great idea and should put your mind at ease.
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NEW Tues am group for 2-5 yrs - Albrighton Centre
nikki73 replied to Cora's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Souns great. Would you consider holding more of these sessions?Tue morning oesnt work for us. Afternoon activities would be fab but after 3. I realise thisdoesn't work for all so probably a long shot. Also would love to find a fun and affordable "dance" class. thanks -
Oooh nooo. I'd better crack the potty training before crawling starts.seriously though I think if your son wees in the potty that's already great.we are nowhere close to that. There's a book called everybody poos - lovely - which might help.
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Sorry no advice to offer but can commiserate.potty training eldest and weaning youngest at the moment.hmmm think I am starting to miss work!
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Flying long haul (Australia) with a 6 month old
nikki73 replied to Strawbs's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Strawbs am sure there have been threads about flights to Australia/nz before. Might be worth doing search.x -
Flying long haul (Australia) with a 6 month old
nikki73 replied to Strawbs's topic in The Family Room Discussion
I would take an umbrella fold that reclined. I have a zapp with travel bag you re welcome to borrow but it doesn't recline and I am away until Friday. Very light though.not done long haul but flights in my experience have always been better than anticipated.and there's always someone kind to help.good luck and sorry you have to travel in such circumstances.
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