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The NCT Introducing Solids Workshops are for parents, carers, grandparents or childminders who want to have up-to-date information about this subject.


The Workshops have become very popular and are for those with children aged 4-5 months at the time of the Workshop.


Running for 2 hours in East Dulwich it's a chance to ask your questions and hear about when to start introducing solid food, what are suitable first foods, what to watch out for and where to go for help and support and much more.


There will be books and information available at the Workshop, as well as a chance to meet other people with children the same age.


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

or contact Alison on: [email protected] Please ask Alison for more details or ask me on this thread.


Some people attend with friends from their antenatal group, others come because they want to meet others in the same area. Some people are now looking after their grandchild and want up-to-date information, all are welcome.


Due to high demand 3 Workshops are happening in August, if there are more people interested than places extra Workshops can be put on.


All the best

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