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stardust

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  1. wow I didn't realise this was such a controversial issue Thanks for the suggestions
  2. As I am currently working from home, it's nice to get out and work from a cafe or something for part of the week. Any suggestions on local work hubs/wifi enabled cafes/shared work spaces available locally that a self employed person can make use of? Thanks
  3. Thanks very much, I'll check out the links
  4. Hello. I know there are loads of local parents who work freelance or who run their own small businesses. i am currently in the process of setting up a small company, and am looking for some advice on the legal and financial side. Does anybody know if there is any support or advice centres locally specialising in this field? Thanks
  5. Thanks a lot for all the tips...will check out holiday schemes
  6. wow...it seems like a logistical nightmare for all! Will definitely check out the holiday schemes people have recommended. Is there any kind of OFSTED inspection for holiday schemes/reassurance that the people who run them are capable of taking care of so many children? Thank God for Grandparents...
  7. Hello, We are all very excited about our daughters staring reception in September, and have just about got childcare sorted for term time. However, having just been given the list of holidays from the school, it throws up whole new problems with what do we do about childcare during the holidays. Are there childminders who are willing to work holidays only? Are there any good summer schools available locally for young children? Any other options? Thanks
  8. Hi all, I have also been offered a place at Goose Green for reception in September. I would be very keen to hear stories from parents with children already there, or meet up with parents who's children will be starting in September.
  9. Theatre Peckham at Harris academy in Peckham is brilliant - they do music theatre, and ballet, tap etc, and it is very reasonably priced. My 4 yr olds love the music theatre class
  10. Don't know how official twins discount is, but she also recently advertised it in Dulwich and District Twins club news letter
  11. She should be entitled to 15 hours, (i think), free a week during term time. In a private nursery, they spread this out over the whole year, so you receive the discount all year round including holidays. It should start the term after her 3rd birthday, so if she was born in May, it will start in September. The nursery should do it automatically, but best to ask the manager how they do it, and confirm that they follow this, (I don't think all private nurseries do). You can transfer her into a school nursery, but you have to apply at certain times of year and it will only be for a certain number of hours a day, (depends on the school). First step would be to ask your current nursery how they go about doing it. Hope that helps
  12. Thank you - the suggestions for activities are fantastic and will definitely give them a go. Will also check out youtube
  13. I did a long haul flight to India with my twins when they were 10 months. We had bassinets, but to be honest they wouldn't settle in it for very long periods at a time - one probably would have been enough. However, they did try to seat us at opposite ends of the plane. There is the safety thing that you cannot sit 2 babies per row, due to the number of safety masks that they have, but as I was breast feeding babies at this time I found it very frustrating that they wanted to sit us so far apart. However, i think we managed to swap with other kind passengers, (who obviously did not want to be sitting too close to two screaming babies!) As for what to bring, mosquito repellent, hats and sun block a must. Small toys for the flight, and as many books as you can carry! Good luck!
  14. Thank you, it is very helpful to hear this kind of feedback. Does anyone know where you can get hold of Jolly Phonics books or dvds? Is youtube the best bet? Does anybody have any thoughts on writing letters?
  15. i know that stages of development obviously change so much from child to child, but I am interested to hear what the average age that a child starts to read, write and recognize letters is. Everybody on the forum always seems to have very good advice, and I would also appreciate any techniques or suggestions on how to help a child develop these skills. thanks
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