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Thank you all so much!!!
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I got it done there this morning, brilliant, thank you!
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Thank you!
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Hi Fuschia Have you been to these churches and would you recommend them personally? I dont want to go round to random churches, prefer recommendation or better still, someone who would be happy to greet us at one :)) Thanks Kim
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Hi - can anyone recommend a place in ED or surrounding areas where I can get a child's passport photo done? If all else fails, I'll pop into a booth and plump up with cushions but is there an equivalent Snappy Snaps or someone who would happily take them? Many thanks Kim
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Does anyone know any child friendly churches in the area with a nice Sunday school attached? Church of England or Baptist would be fine. My children are asking lots of questions and are keen to attend. Many thanks in advance. Kim
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Question re afternoon baby and toddler music class
Kimmy1080 replied to Kimmy1080's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Hello @new mother I run a baby and toddler session (under 4s) on a Monday morning at 10am to 10.45am. I also run a baby only session (3 months to 12 months/walker) on a Thursday morning at 10am to 10.45am. Both of the above sessions also have a play and stay session after the class which finishes at 11.30am. Hope this helps. Kim -
Things to do with a 3month old baby????
Kimmy1080 replied to checkmeout's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Tippee Toes do a baby music class on a Thursday at 10am (45 minutes) with a stay and play session. At 3 months, your baby can be stimulated through music, singing and percussion instruments. We use lots of colourful props to keep their attention. The venue is: All Fired Up Ceramics Cafe, 34 East Dulwich Road. It is a drop in class so no need to pre-book - ?3.00 per session. Thanks Kim 0790 361 8432 www.tippeetoes.co.uk -
Question re afternoon baby and toddler music class
Kimmy1080 replied to Kimmy1080's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Thanks for the replies. I did think 2pm was too early but I'll ask at Monday session also. -
Hi everyone Your opinions would be very helpful. I have had a lot of requests from parents who attend Tippee Toes on a Monday morning to run an additional class. I currently only run one baby and toddler session on a Monday morning and this class is very busy. My only other available slot is 2pm on a Tuesday afternoon. Like the Monday morning session, once the 45 minute music session is finished, there will be a stay and play session with toys and you can stay any time up until 3.30pm. Whether you come along to the class or not, in your opinion, is this a good or bad time for your little one? I am thinking that 2pm coincides with a lot of nap times so not sure it would work but not all children are the same! I will put this question to my Monday morning class but a wider opinion would be great. Many thanks Kim
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NEEDED -Ideas for a 1 year olds birthday party
Kimmy1080 replied to Adelle007's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Hi Adelle You could hire soft play to your chosen venue - this is very popular for babies and toddlers. If you want to see the range of equipment, please visit: www.tippeetoes.co.uk Interestingly, the equipment is hugely popular for 1st birthdays. Best wishes Kim -
Young children learn through play so it's 'fun' teaching :)
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Interesting perspective p1f0s - a few of my friends share your views about social skills at a state school. This comment really does make me laugh as private schools are not only full of academics and discipline - the children have wonderful social skills and fun, there are a great mixture of races, it's very family orientated with lots of parents getting involved in the running of the school and of course, they do receive a wonderful education with lots of one-on-one assistance and support. The decision to send my child there was because his speech was delayed and I didn't want him to get overlooked in our local school, he needed a lot of support which he got at Oakfield and still does. However, my friend's child is thriving at their local state school - I would never knock it and, if I were to be in a position where I couldn't afford to send my kids private, I would happily send them to our local school. I consider myself lucky to have the option. Oh, and my children have impeccable manners but this is due to how we raise them! Just like our next door neighbours who go to the local state school - very well mannered young children :D Our nativity play does not have such a title as "oi, get off my tinsel" but it did make me laugh because why not! It's a play and something fun!
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Question about Grommets (Glue Ear)
Kimmy1080 replied to Kimmy1080's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Thank you for for your reply Belle. Yes, I had similar thoughts that if it was that much of a concern, the Consultant should have pointed it out to us. We have always tried to keep his ears dry ever since he had his op - we have not always succeeded but obviously it made no difference to the grommets. Interesting perspective, that you were told not to worry about getting it wet - I was told the exact opposite. I appreciate your opinion - I think I will relax with this one now, perhaps keep him with ear plugs for swimming (as he's quite used to it now) but keep his ears uncovered for hair washing/showers. -
My son had grommets fitted a few years ago (he is now six). Today he had a hearing test and we are delighted that his hearing is now 'normal' in both ears. However, there is still a grommet in the right ear but the left grommet is on its way out but still there. In my haste to rush out and tell hubby the good news, I failed to ask the Consultant whether it was still necessary for my son to wear ear plugs when swimming, having a shower etc. What do you think? Do you think I should still continue to cover his ears even though his hearing is now normal? Would it be detrimental if the water flushed these out or should they be left to drop out naturally by themselves? Your opinions greatly appreciated. Many thanks in advance. Kim
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My music class was packed out this morning, was lovely to see so many parents make the effort to come along in this awful weather. Most of them did comment that they had to get out of the house, at whatever cost!!!!!! I agree with soft play, one o'clock clubs and music groups - give your week some variety and don't let this awful weather beat you! Good luck! Kim
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Hi everyone My November course is fully booked. I am now taking bookings for the following four week course dates: Tuesday 23rd November 2010 Tuesday 30th November 2010 Tuesday 7th December 2010 Tuesday 14th December 2010 09.45 to 10:45 Please note if you are interested in joining the course but one of the dates is unsuitable, please do contact me. On occasions where parents are unable to complete four weeks, I try to set aside an additional date to cater for this purpose. In the meantime, please see details below: Tippee Toes Baby massage programme WHEN: Four week infant massage programme held on: Tuesday mornings at 09.45am to 10.45am DATES: 23 November to 14th December 2010 LOCATION: PUSH Studios, Blackwater Street (off Lordship Lane) SE22 FEE: ?55.00 for full programme. What to expect: You will learn the art of massaging your baby, the wonderful benefits involved and, of course, take this life long experience away with you! Baby massage is a wonderful way to communicate and find that special moment between you and your baby. Research shows that baby massage can help improve blood circulation for babies and relieve stress for parents! Baby massage can also help relieve the discomfort of gas, constipation and colic and, as well as aiding digestion and not forgetting to mention, promotes better sleep! These are just a few examples of why baby massage should be an activity that is incorporated into your daily routine to give you and your baby that special 'moment' that you might otherwise miss out on due to busy life-style. Included in this programme, all participants receive a 50ml bottle of pure vegetable oil, class handouts explaining all the relevant strokes as well as other useful information and a certificate on completion of the course. By the end of the programme, you will be able to massage your baby confidently, have found a way to incorporate massage into your baby's daily routine and, of course, help your baby relieve discomfort in the most natural, nurturing way possible. If you would like to book a space, please contact me on: 0790 361 8432 or [email protected]
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You can massage your baby from birth. Research shows that babies and parents benefit from the closeness of massaging as early as possible. With saying that, it's never too late either! I am qualified with the International Association of Infant Massage - we encourage massage and nurturing touch as early on as possible. Hope this helps! Feel free to PM me for any further information, I may not see the messages on the board. Kim
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Hi everyone My November course is fully booked. I am now taking bookings for December 2010. Classes will be held on a Tuesday or Friday morning. However, the venue is only available from 10.45am to 11.45am - is this generally a bad time for babies having their mid morning naps? I guess I need to go with the majority in order to find out whether the timings will work. In the meantime, please see details below: Tippee Toes Baby massage programme WHEN: Four week infant massage programme held on: Tuesday or Friday mornings at 10.45am to 11.45am DATES: DECEMBER 2010 LOCATION: PUSH Studios, Blackwater Street (off Lordship Lane) SE22 FEE: ?55.00 for full programme. What to expect: You will learn the art of massaging your baby, the wonderful benefits involved and, of course, take this life long experience away with you! Baby massage is a wonderful way to communicate and find that special moment between you and your baby. Research shows that baby massage can help improve blood circulation for babies and relieve stress for parents! Baby massage can also help relieve the discomfort of gas, constipation and colic and, as well as aiding digestion and not forgetting to mention, promotes better sleep! These are just a few examples of why baby massage should be an activity that is incorporated into your daily routine to give you and your baby that special 'moment' that you might otherwise miss out on due to busy life-style. Included in this programme, all participants receive a 50ml bottle of pure vegetable oil, class handouts explaining all the relevant strokes as well as other useful information and a certificate on completion of the course. By the end of the programme, you will be able to massage your baby confidently, will hopefully have found a way to incorporate massage into your baby's daily routine and, of course, help your baby relieve discomfort in the most natural, nurturing way possible. If you would like to book a space, please contact me on: 0790 361 8432 or [email protected]
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Tippee Toes 'afternoon' baby and toddler music session!
Kimmy1080 replied to Kimmy1080's topic in The Family Room Discussion
I've had a wonderful response through PMs. If you feel the timing is too early, please still PM me with suggestions to suit you. I may be able to run a 2.30pm to 3.15pm, depending on interest. Thanks for your replies! :)) -
Hi everyone My name is Kim and I'm an early years music practitioner running regular baby and toddler music sessions in East Dulwich. I currently run morning sessions twice a week. However, due to popularity and class sizes expanding rapidly, I am now toying with the idea of running music sessions in the afternoon from 2pm. The format will be 2-2.45pm music and then a stay and play session up until 3.30pm (or you can leave whenever you like)! This is in line with the morning music and play sessions. Classes are held at All Fired Up Ceramics Cafe on East Dulwich Road. Each session is a drop-in at ?3.00 per child (?5.00 for siblings) so no need to pre-pay or pre-book! For those of you who haven't been, we have lots of fun learning new songs as well as the traditional songs with the use of colourful props, musical instruments and a combination of upbeat and mellow music tracks! Could you either leave a message here or PM me to let me know who would be interested in an afternoon session? If there is enough interest, I would gladly arrange a new afternoon session. Many thanks :) Kim
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Where's best for baby & toddler (v.active!)?
Kimmy1080 replied to Gussy's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Hi - it's a drop-in session, no need to book or sign up. Just come along and share musical fun :o) Kim Tippee Toes 0790 361 8432
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