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Fuschia

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  1. I think the next step if it's causing you a lot of concern is to to ask your gp for a referral to a paediatrician to see if there is a physical or behavioural cause, and to clarify whether it's doing him any harm (how is his weight? Is he Ill a lot? Is he short on energy? Are the nursery concerned?) Eating just cereal, pasta with tomato sauce, sausages is actually very common ... And I would regard half a sausage as a reasonable portion size for a child with a small appetite. What and how much does he drink? X
  2. I miss some of the familiar faces from staff who left And the advice given doesn't always seem Correct now Emails to southwark libraries go unanswered
  3. Was actually almost enjoyable getting my brood measured up there!
  4. How much are you expecting him to eat? Is he underweight? My children have quite different appetites but have all ended up about 50th centile I have twins, now 4, and one eats twice as much as the other! I think you just have to trust that children rarely starve themselves. Tell us what you offer and when and what he eats?
  5. Administrator Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Fuschia Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I just posted a long reply it is disappeared as > I > > pressed post just as your post was moved to the > > lounge (god knows why) > > Because it's someone asking for advice about a > company, that's in Herne Hill. > It is not an East Dulwich issue hence it was moved > out of the ED Issues section. > Please do not report messages because you think > they have been moved to the wrong section, > reporting messages makes all the moderators jump > to arms and so therefore should be used for more > serious offences only. > > Sorry for the interruption. Wouldn't the family room have been the best place?
  6. Pipsky, from your other posts you are a guy called Philip letting out one room of your 2 bed flat. Do you really also have a sick daughter? I smell a troll
  7. I just posted a long reply it is disappeared as I pressed post just as your post was moved to the lounge (god knows why) I have found the t&c online, I think, and all it says us no refunds in any circumstances. Don't think a small claims court would deem that reasonable. I am not sure if the Disability Disc Act will apply, but it's certainly very disappointing that they accepted your daughter without proper discussion with you regarding her needs and have now pulled the plug at such short notice. I know staffing ratios are probably pretty low, but if they wish to be inclusive they need to think about it a bit more, I think How about attending with her today, then having a long chat with them? The suggestions about attending with her for part of each day might be the best compromise available given the urgency of sorting it out now the course is underway Good luck It must be very upsetting x
  8. The entitlement to 15h free is from the beginning of the term after 3rd birthday. But as all rising 5s now move to reception in one go (sept) many school Nurseries effectively intake only in sept too Waiting list is by age, I think - so do apply for school nursery for when she turns 3
  9. Godstone farm would suit on both counts Bedgebury pinetum?
  10. I would make an appeal for y4 for rosendale and your next closest schools If no school has been offered, your appeal will have to succeed Y1 is subject to a limit on class sizes but if y4 gets a place, your other child moves to top of the waiting list
  11. Hmm That's not a bad idea either Though it sometimes seems to take forever to Get to Croydon!
  12. It does, thanks Hoping to go about 10, there is something on at EC 7.30-9.30 and again a bit later so hopefully we can avoid any snarl ups
  13. Help! My normal route is Vauxhall bridge and earls court to get to the a40 but Olympics are on at earls court (also to the west, wembley and Wimbledon Any ideas? Ta
  14. Oh dear, I think the guy is Michael. Has always been very polite to me.
  15. I really like her parenting books The children's ones look very good
  16. Just noticed Margot Sunderland (science of patenting) Has written some children's books including http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/0863884636
  17. I take Nurofen Calpol An antihistamIne cream Graze plasters Waterproof plasters Rehydration salts
  18. Little drawers To deal with To file Filing - box file with newest stuff at the front Jan- jun and jul- sec each year
  19. Cp one o clock club? Open mornings
  20. Ah, this might be relevant http://pediatricadvice.net/2006/09/infant-neck-rash.html
  21. http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B000MWTO12
  22. This: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B000MWTO12 Magic
  23. I have found green baby lavender salve is very good for nappy rash etc Though it sounds so nasty I am a bit surprised the gp isn't treating it - in my experience, if anything they are a bit hung ho even with a mild steroid/antibiotic or steroid/ anti fungal If it is tiny red shiny raw crease marks, when My children have had that, thrush cream seems to help
  24. No experience of the camPs (though I believe avoiding those chains and booking direct with the French campsites works out much cheaper) but we drive to Bordeaux a couPle of years ago and it was really easy .. Though tolls are pricey The motorways are much smoother than The uk Good servIces at le Somme with space to run around, tower to climb, play area Not sure I'd rely on northern France whether wise
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