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midivydale

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  1. Good luck to everyone today!
  2. y son lost a brand new fluffy fleece from Uniqlo somewhere on the streets of ED while trick or treating last night. Gutted. Please pm if you have seen it. Many thanks
  3. My son lost a brand new fluffy fleece somewhere on the streets of ED while trick or treating last night. Gutted. Please pm if you have seen it. Many thanks
  4. Many children are going to Harris boys/girls, St Thomas and Apostle, Deprford Green, Haberdashers
  5. Sounds like a parent complained, the nursery then retrospectively reported the same Incident to ensure they didn?t get caught out for failure to report. I?d speak to them about the incident and see how forthcoming they are in giving you the information. Also ask about their behaviour management policy. It doesn?t sound great to be honest. I really really regret not reporting several incidents with my eldest nursery place. They were in clear breach on a number of occasions and I still think about it now years later as I have to walk past the damn place every day. His sight is a great thing but I wish I?d spoken up at the time.
  6. Hi, does anyone have any views of Askes for secondary? And how likely is it to get a place from Nunhead? Any thoughts welcome. Thanks
  7. Bit uncalled for Buxton...you have no idea what the mum in question is busy with. Perhaps trying to work during home schooling? Caring for other children/relatives? Perhaps she is on her own with no partner or family support.You don?t know what anyone is going through behind the scenes so maybe take off hour judgey pants next time? no offence
  8. Hi there, looking for literacy support for my son who is in Y4. Please PM if you are a tutor with availability
  9. Pretty liberal with screen time this end. Probably too liberal at times, especially during lockdown. I?m not to worried about it. We spend lots of time as a family away from screens, children are active, do fine at school etc so I don?t see an issue. I do monitor what they see/do on their though and we do have some rules in place like no screens before school, no screens before homework/reading is done and then off screens at 7.30 to wind down for the night. Not really any restrictions during weekend/school free days.
  10. This thread has reassured me, I?m also waiting for my text for the second Jab to come through. Everyone I know booked their first and second at the same time. It will be 10 weeks next week so hopefully the text will come that week. The cancellations on pfeizer is a worry though. Fingers crossed it will get sorted but it?s hard to relax.
  11. A family member has been booked by DMC to get their vaccine at the tessa jowell centre. Has anyone else had this? I?m just worrying that no reference or anything has been given. No text and no letter (as is the usual way). I?m just concerned my family member will turn up at Tessa Jowell only to get turned away. They struggle with mobility so it a considerable effort for them to get their and I?d hate to think they?d get turned away. Would anyone have any experience to share? Many thanks
  12. Could anyone recommend a local psychiatrist and or one that operates online? Please PM. Thanks
  13. This is heartbreaking to read. I think it does depend on the school and I think different schools deal with behaviour in different ways. Our sons school is really strict. In Y2 he was sent to the head several times for fidgeting and for failing to complete his handwriting in time. (He has dyspraxia). Looking back I wish I had moved him. He was never rude, unkind or disruptive. He was simply a 6yr old boy who struggled to sit down for long periods of time and had a recognised learning disability. He is older now and everything has settled but I should have moved him. I always look back on that time with huge guilt and much regret. PM me if you want to chat OP. Sending a big hug to you and your son.
  14. Well done for reaching out! It is so hard and I can imagine that lockdown and everything else relating to covid has made things really too. Is there anything in particular you?d like support with and maybe some people on here can help to point you in the right direction for support? Gingerbread is a great resource. X
  15. A very very good point. I think that the original post was edited as well. I was sure that when I took part it said that ?as a thank you? there would be a voucher. This to me was an incentive. I took part in a lengthy interview and divulged a lot of private information. I then queried a few weeks later about the voucher and was told about the ?draw?. I?m sure that was amended. It left me with bitter taste I have to admit. Such an emotional topic and I felt tricked.
  16. Hi, we are looking for some help with literacy for our boy who is about to start Y4. We need someone who is fun and encouraging. Please PM me if interested. Thanks
  17. Do you do 2 year olds? If so I?m in
  18. Posting as family room admin: Please note that the review from ?Nubbys mums? above is a fake review, published by the childcare providers themselves...
  19. Here is the link to the old thread: /forum/read.php?29,862413,862559#msg-862559
  20. Hey, yes I have. I really feel for you. I have an old thread that I will link to as it has helped me and several others. I have had two reflux babies. The nearest private consultant is Babu Vademalayan. He is the clinical lead at the Pediatric Gastro clinic at Kings but also run a private clinic at the Guthrie Wing (also Kings). His bedside manner is pretty poor but he is helpful and will help you get care with your GP too for follow ups. PM if you have any questions. You should also look into CMPI ALLERGIES as it?s often linked Sending hugs and wine, it is so hard.
  21. Hey, I?m so sorry to hear that your partner is having such a hard time. Does she get any support at all? Depending on age of the children a health visitor or an outreach person at school can be a good starting point. Would your partner feel confident enough to reach out and talk to someone? Raising young children is so hard and it is easy to feel judged and upset when discussing it with others. Please encourage your partner to not give up and to keep reaching out and ask for advice. The interaction itself is important to avoid feelings of isolation. I remember with my firstborn I found the HV really patronising and I felt judged for not coping so well at the newborn stage. I changed HV and second one was much better. So don?t give up. Another suggestion is to see if you can go the two of you to appointments/courses. It is often nice to have support and feel like you have someone ?onside?.
  22. Oh, pls can I have a PM too?
  23. Interested to hear of any experiences from parents whose children are or have been receiving INPP therapy. Please PM me, thanks.
  24. Pls PM if you have availability today. Thanks
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