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I never bothered go for the hearing test for my son as it is pretty obvious my son can hear, plus just because you have the hearing test now does not mean that they won't suffer from hearing loss in the future, I got ill around the age of 3 I think, and it affected the nerves of my ear, so I suffered from some hearing loss despite hearing perfectly from birth onwards. I think you will know when you baby is not hearing as she should in which case you would just ask your GP for a referral. You do not 'have' to attend.
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What has happened to the Mind Shop?
Dulwich Born And Bred replied to huncamunca's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
and have air con instead of air freshener! -
New verminous things - 'Indian' meal moths
Dulwich Born And Bred replied to louisiana's topic in The Lounge
ooh yuk! I wished I had not read this! I just bought a loaf of wholemeal bread and for some reason I don't fancy having it for breakfast anymore! -
Bambo nappy warning
Dulwich Born And Bred replied to Fi from West Dulwich's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Huggies and Pampers leave lots of beads all over my son's skin and gives him a very red sore bottom. I have to use Moltex now as I daren't risk any other nappies. -
Seemed like a good idea at the time
Dulwich Born And Bred replied to mockney piers's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Yep, I have a Turkish friend and her name is Ayse ( can be spelt Ayca, Aisha, etc)and they do sound like 'Esher'. That is a nice shiny penny Mockney!:)) -
I have a mummy friend who is from New Zealand and I know she would be interested in meeting up. She has daughter who is a year old. She goes to Ivydale drop in on Mondays plus we will be attending sparkle music after the holidays. I usually do nannying but have my own soon to be one year old boy so I don't mind meeting up with you also if you are in Dulwich. As a nanny I understand how lonely it can be if you do not have friends in the area and it is quite hard to make news friends as everyone does tend to be in their own little groups. Drop me a PM if you are interested. I am sure you will have lots of friends in time!
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Planned home birth, facing induction
Dulwich Born And Bred replied to anna_r's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Good luck Anna, hope the labour is fast and easy xx -
Getting fit after babies - powerplate
Dulwich Born And Bred replied to charlottep's topic in The Family Room Discussion
I would love to do this but it is just so expensive! -
It sounds like it is a mixed bag, for every person that likes a place, another person is against it. I did actually fill in an enquiry form a while back on the Herne website as well as emailing them but they never got back to me ( which I thought was rude)but I will contact them again . I have had a look at Dulwich Wood's online and they look fabulous, I am just worried about the food as I have yet to hear one person say the food is worth going for. The Magnolia would have been perfect but alas they only hire Monday to Thursday. I don't really have enough people to hire out a community centre and I won't be having an entertainer so I don't feel I can hire the community centre ( I am sure I will be using it often when my son is older!). No more decent/child friendly pubs in the area?!
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Cats like to curl up somewhere warm, usually on the bed near their owners if they can hence the worry about cats getting in cots/prams etc to curl up next to baby's warmth, the danger is suffocation in case it smothers baby. My cat and my sister's cat like to sleep next to someone, usually by their heads so as a result the cat and kids are never left alone.
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Thanks for the replies ladies. I did hear the Herne was very good but I checked the menu online and my son cannot have dairy so cheese on pasta would not be good and I don't really want to give him chips and chicken on a special day either, I was hoping for things like fish and pasta etc. Does anyone know if they will do a different menu if we ask? The Dulwich Wood house has been slated on here, I have never been, it does look good but as a lot of people do not rate it, I crossed it off my list. Is the food nice there?
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My son will be celebrating his first birthday on a Sunday and getting baptised on the day also. Does anyone know of any kids friendly places to hire on a Sunday? The Magnolia does not hire out their function room on a Sunday. There is roughly going to be about 15-20 adults and 7 children maximum. I need floor space for my son to crawl/toddle about. Thank you in advance for all your help.
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Strange Dairy Allergy?
Dulwich Born And Bred replied to Dulwich Born And Bred's topic in The Family Room Discussion
It ok I won't lie but I will be honest because he has come out in rashes from cereals, so it could be a number of things. Since I have some allergies, they probably will test him for some other things other than dairy. At least I hope so. An epi pen? poor love, that is some serious allergy! -
Strange Dairy Allergy?
Dulwich Born And Bred replied to Dulwich Born And Bred's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Amy, a potato allergy?! Never heard of that, poor Daniel! It is reassuring to hear that even though he handles butter on toast like my little man, he still has a dairy allergy. How will you be weaning Daniel off the breast? I am still breastfeeding at nearly a year old as my son likes to drink and he is not happy with just getting his calcium in food, he wants a feed in the morning and evening, orange juice with added calcium is not cutting it. I am not going to try soya yet as I get bad stomach pains with soya so I don't want to try it on him, plus all the horror stories about hormones in Soya has put me off. Woof, glad to hear your kids are ok now, I have no doubts ours will be also. Mrs T, I keep wanting to give my son peanut butter too but won;t for fear of an allergy reaction so I think I will wait as you did and have the test first. Least you now know what he can and cannot have. Just two more months and I will find out also, least I can then plan his diet around his allergies once it is confirmed. -
What do I do about the pi$$ing darling cat?
Dulwich Born And Bred replied to PeckhamRose's topic in The Lounge
I posted a while ago about our cat who pees for years in our hallway. We tried everything or so we throught but after a few advice on here we finally after years of him peeing, solved the problem! We had his cat litter in the kitchen, we realised it was a bit too busy for him in there and not private so we put the cat litter in the hallway where he pees. We also removes all the mats/carpets. We put a bowl of food there also. And we found washing the floor with washing detergent ( the non bio one) works, anything with ammonia makes them pee more so they say, so bold washing detergent does the job. Its not nice so I hope you manage to get it sorted, we were embarrassed about people coming into our home because of the stench but thankfully the house is nice and fresh now! -
NHS Pregnancy Book - I'm in it!
Dulwich Born And Bred replied to Keef's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Nice one Keef, good to see you are hands on! -
Strange Dairy Allergy?
Dulwich Born And Bred replied to Dulwich Born And Bred's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Hi Amy, Long time no see! Hope that little boy of yours is well! Thanks for all the information you have given me, I am going to check it out now. I might bump into you at Kings in October then! P.S. Did your son have an allergy to dairy? -
Shopping, shopping...
Dulwich Born And Bred replied to snowboarder's topic in The Family Room Discussion
The second one is a joke! I hate seeing babies in carseats for long periods of time, it is meant for the car! -
Strange Dairy Allergy?
Dulwich Born And Bred replied to Dulwich Born And Bred's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Mrs T, do you know who your friend went with and how much it was for the private testing? The oat milk is a failure. It is just like water but my son is not having it, it met with a very screwed up face and a head shaking "No". It just seems weird to me to be ok with butter on toast, croissants but yet reacts badly to just a lick of ice cream, and just a drop of cow's/goat milk on his skin means a rash over his body even though he did not consume it. I hope your little boy is finally over his allergy.
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