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Do grandparents want up to date info on introducing solids to babies?


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The NCT run extremely popular Introducing Solids Workshops for parents/grandparents/carers.


One attendee said the workshop provided 'a wealth of information in order to make good decisions about the next stage'


The positive feedback shows participants felt more confident as a result of attending the session and that the up to date information was helpful.


The next 2 hour workshop will be in the afternoon on August 29th in Barry Road.

People can attend with or without the baby/ies.


This workshop is suitable for parents/grandparents/carers of babies aged 4-5 months at the time of the course


To find out more go to the main NCT website: nct.org.uk


To reserve a place contact Alison on: [email protected]

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