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Yeah I used to sometimes take my daughters to tipee toes when they were little and even if I was the only dad and no one talked to me (you mum's really don't) there was enough happening that it didn't matter.


I would often find though that I went to things and tried to look smiley and unthreatening but would still be largely ignored. My mum would then take my kids to the same groups and tell me how friendly they were.

Hi my husband took our eldest to sing and sign classes over at Goose green, he loved it although I think he was the only dad. Assuming it's still going there is also the music session at Buchan road hall on a Tuesday morning (run by Ivydale I think) ususaly quite a few dads there.

oimissus Wrote:

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> I found the same Otta, but I can be quite shy with

> strangers. I think the only person I spoke to at

> Tippee Toes was Kim and a lovely grandma. As long

> as Miss Oi enjoyed herself I soldiered on going to

> things.



When/where was this Tippee Toes? Just wondering whether it may have been my mum, but we're going back about 3 years since she took my older girl to All fired up in Dulwich.

It was 4 years ago now, but I was a stay at home dad for a summer and dont think I was the only dad at anything I went to. The sessions at Besson St Garden in New Cross Gate were good:

http://www.nxgtrust.org.uk/whats-on/under-fives-and-families/

Has he been to Old Nuns Head toddler sessions? If no one talks to him, at least he can have a good pint.

Otta - it might have been! It was about 2/3 years ago in All Fired Up, and if I remember rightly she was the little girl's paternal grandma. Does your mum sing in the choir at St Clement's - I saw this lady there one time (I'm not a regular there at all but I recognised her straight away).

Hi - I'm Kim from Tippee Toes. It's so sad to hear dads feeling ignored as personally, I LOVE dads attending our classes and make extra effort to make them feel welcome.


Any regular Tippee Toes families out there, please do make our dads feel welcome, even if it is a quick 'hello'. We have such a lovely, friendly bunch of families attending our classes each week and I am sure it would not be deliberate at all.

Have a look at SE London Dads http://selondondads.weebly.com/ who run various regular and one-off events for dads and male carers, including a regular playgroup on Tuesday mornings at Hatcham Oak Children's Centre in Brockley which I can guarantee is friendly and welcoming - my husband runs it!
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oimissus Wrote:

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> Otta - it might have been! It was about 2/3 years

> ago in All Fired Up, and if I remember rightly she

> was the little girl's paternal grandma. Does your

> mum sing in the choir at St Clement's - I saw this

> lady there one time (I'm not a regular there at

> all but I recognised her straight away).



That's the old dear!

Kimmy1080 Wrote:

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> Hi - I'm Kim from Tippee Toes. It's so sad to hear

> dads feeling ignored as personally, I LOVE dads

> attending our classes and make extra effort to

> make them feel welcome.

>

> Any regular Tippee Toes families out there, please

> do make our dads feel welcome, even if it is a

> quick 'hello'. We have such a lovely, friendly

> bunch of families attending our classes each week

> and I am sure it would not be deliberate at all.



Just to clarify, you were always very welcoming and lovely. And I was never made to feel UNwelcome by any mums, just came, sang the songs, went home.


Daughter LOVED it which was the whole point really.

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