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Hi all


As the title said, just wondering if there are any mums (and/or dads)practising Attachment Parenting in and around East Dulwich? Would love to meet up with/hear from other like minded mums. Me, my husband and 13 month old daughter just moved to the area and I'm a SAHM.


Feel free to message me :-)


Pernilla.

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I'm sure Bluesuperted will respond but there is an AP group that several people on here go to and they meet regularly. I've only made it to one as I work part time but everyone I've met is lovely!

http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?29,580851,page=1

Welcome to East Dulwich! X

Hey! Thanks Anna :) x


Welcome to ED! There are actually loads of APers around these parts so you've come to a good place! I'm a SAHM of a lively and fun 15month old and into the usual slings, babyled, Cosleeping, breastfeeding stuff. It's ace!


And yes there is quite an active group now, on Facebook and on Meetup.com called South-East London Attachment Parenting Group, really friendly and has regular meets at Tea Dance for Little People in Brockley amongst other things. This month's is tomorrow!! It gets busy as TDLP only has space for 12 families (first come first served and not just APers going along) but I'm going tomorrow and heading back at 12 so my space will be free around then and there might even be space earlier. PM and I can email you my mob or chance your arm and get there for the start of 10am?


Hope to meet you and your little one soon!!


X

Hi all


Thanks for your replies, great to hear there are many of us around. Well, I've seen quite a few slings out and about :-) I'm actually going to the meetup in Brockley today so I might see you there. We just moved here from Clapham and I used to go to the SW meet up group. The ladies there are all lovely and Im sure you lot will be as well :))


Aren't there sling meets this way as well?


I hope to bump in to you soon


X Pernilla

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