Families North West London Magazine Issue 95 September 2014

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Issue 95: September 2014 www.FamiliesNWLondon.co.uk

FREE North West London Including North Middlesex and South Hertfordshire (Queens Park, Wembley, Edgware, Stanmore, Harrow, Northolt, Northwood, Watford and all the areas in between)

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IN THIS ISSUE:

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Editors: Heather Waddington and Janine Mergler P.O. Box 2378, Watford WD18 1RF T: 01923 237 004 E: Editor@FamiliesNWLondon.co.uk

6 Tutoring advice

8 Starting Nursery

10 Independent Schools Open Days

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14 Local Clubs and Classes feature and Directory

24 What’s On

28 What’s New

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News & Views from around North West London Little Stars Pre-School Celebrate Graduation Day with New Mayor of Harrow As the summer term drew to a close in July, the new mayor of Harrow Counsellor Ajay Maru attended the annual graduation ceremony at Little Stars Pre-School awarding certificates and photographs taken for all children joining Primary School in September and ready to commence reception year. It was a memorable day for parents also to see their children develop from the time they joined Little Stars and became so confident, mature and independent. The ceremony was then followed by Pizza Barbecue with live cooking outdoors and social networking which all children and parents enjoyed very much. Little Stars Pre-School based in North Harrow at the Headstone Lawn Tennis Club, (Hillfield close, off Woodberry Avenue, North Harrow HA2 6BA) are open from 9am to 3:30pm pm term time with children attending from age two upwards. The Pre-School is open at various times during the day providing all parents the flexibility of choosing morning or afternoon sessions as well as full day cost effectively. Further details are posted online at www.littlestarspreschool.co.uk

Get ready for back to school with Explore Learning! Get the new academic year off to a great start at Explore Learning. Our tailored courses are designed to support your child to become a confident and engaged learner. Explore Learning centres provide maths, English and 11+ tuition to 5-14 year olds of all abilities. Explore fits easily around family life; the centres are open 7 days a week, with children able to attend up to twice a week on a drop-in basis. Call your local centre to book a free trial, or visit www.explorelearning.co.uk

NEW Branch for Perform in Edgware Perform drama, dance and singing workshops are delighted to announce that they are opening a brand new branch in Edgware on a Wednesday afternoon from September 2014. Perform helps children develop confidence, communication, co-ordination and concentration skills whilst being the best fun of the week. To take advantage of a special reader offer please call 0845 400 1275 to book your child’s Free Trial Lesson. And if your child would like to continue then you can claim a special £40 discount on your child’s first ten sessions quote FAMI011014.

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News and Views Volunteers sought for New Team based on Starfish Children’s Ward, Watford General Hospital The Carer Support Team on the Starfish Children’s Ward at Watford General Hospital is looking for new volunteers to work with them for 3 hours per week for a period of at least one year. The Ward is usually very busy with twenty two beds for children aged up to sixteen years old. Most admissions are unplanned and carers often lack a 24/7 support network. A Team volunteer might be asked to sit with a child while the carer takes a shower or help the carer compile a list of questions to ask their child’s consultant. The Team also distributes information sheets to carers, which set out all the essential information they need to know about the Ward and the Hospital. All applicants will be asked to complete a written application, and if successful, they will be asked to a brief interview before being selected as a member of the Team. Anyone who is interested in learning more about this opportunity is asked to contact: The Voluntary Services Co-ordinator (Chadwick Livingstone), Volunteer Services, PMoK Level 2, Watford General Hospital, Vicarage Road, Watford, Herts WD18 0HB. Telephone: 01923 217307; Email: wherts-tr.volunteers@nhs.net

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News and Views ‘Wear a Hat Day’ Organisers say Thank You! The organisers of ‘Wear a Hat Day 2014’ want to say a huge thanks to all children and families, schools and academies across the UK that helped make Wear A Hat Day a success this year. The indomitable enthusiasm and creativity displayed by their young supporters was inspiring. The monies are still coming in and it’s not too late to send funds generated to the charity, whatever the amount, if you’ve not done so yet. Cheques can be posted to Wear A Hat Day, Brain Tumour Research, The Business Centre, Padbury Hill Farm, Padbury, Buckingham, Bucks, MK18 2BN. Schools and families play such an important role in raising awareness and funds for research, so they have designed a special ‘Thank You’ advert, appearing on page 2 of our magazine. You are all Heroes and with your annual commitment they can take this campaign to ever increasing hat-tastic heights. Wear A Hat Day 2015 will take place on Friday 27th March. Join in one of the UK’s most important and fun charity events and together we can save lives. Register by emailing wearahatday@ braintumourresearch.org or call 01296 733011.

Stagecoach students have a busy summer! Students from Stagecoach Stanmore & Harrow Weald took part in Macmillan Cancer Support’s fantastic fundraising event ‘Dress Up and Dance’! Stagecoach schools across the country got in their finest dance outfits to help raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support and raised a whopping £12,400.00. 140 students at Stanmore & Harrow Weald who meet every Saturday at Weald Junior School, dressed as Cowboys and Cowgirls to line-dance their way to a huge £500.00 toward the national total. www.stagecoach.co.uk

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Education

TUTORING and what it entails The world of education outside school can be quite daunting for parents, especially for those of a first child.

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ecent economic challenges have shown ever increasing numbers are now turning to Grammar Schools because private schooling is beyond their budget. These schools are often difficult to get places in – entry standards are high and your child needs to be prepared for the selection process in order to compete. As well, I get many parents telling me they are shocked to find their children are expected to know more than the school has taught them when sitting 7+ exam and 11+ exam and yet have been attending a ‘good’ school or maybe even paying for a private education. A state school child who has had a good tutor since starting school may be better prepared for an external exam than a privately educated child with no outside help. But of course, the kind and quality of help you get from what is available is also a point of concern for parents who do not know the best way forward. There is so much available, for example, test programmes, one-to-one tuition, group tuition and reading groups. So how do you choose? Some tutors offer a combination of groups and one-to-one, which I believe is the best way forward, and can make the process of having your child tutored more financially affordable. Children love the working club atmosphere of groups and often learn a lot from each other, and a good tutor will be able to deal with their

individual problems in the oneto-ones they have together. You need to ring the tutor and have a lengthy chat about your child. Finding out whether the tutor is full-time or parttime (what else do they do?) and how long they have tutored, is also important. Like every other profession, experience counts - especially when preparing for entrance exams that involve multiple choice questions, English essay writing, comprehension work, verbal and non-verbal reasoning and maths. Persevere until you find the right tutor for your child and their needs.

So when do you start tutoring for your child? As soon as possible would be my advice, but only you will know when your child is ready. Projecting your anxiety onto a child is not going to be helpful. If you are in any doubt speak to a tutor. They will be able to help and can do an assessment. If the child is not ready to embrace additional learning a good tutor will tell you immediately and give you advice on ways in which you can encourage your child to learn before you consider a more formal approach again. But do think ahead – getting a tutor for your child when they are 9+ is probably too late, especially

if they are facing entrance exams at 11 and especially as they are now set in the September of year 6. Exams are not the only reason for having a tutor. They are there to help your child to reason, become more inquisitive and acquire learning skills. A good tutor will give your child a great start. Once a child starts to enjoy learning and benefits from the experience at school the parental involvement with a child’s development becomes much more enjoyable for all involved. It could be the best gift you will ever give your child. Elisa Gianoncelli is a local Tutor and Author with 30 years experience. Call her on 07956868119 or 02089581192 or email her elisagianoncelli@hotmail.co.uk for more information on her services and advice.

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Education

Starting Nursery Sage advice from an ‘Outstanding’ provider!

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good nursery will arrange at least one pre-visit for you and your child prior to starting. This pre-visit serves many purposes. The staff will want to find out about you and your little one; this will involve a chat and possibly completing a simple questionnaire. This background information will help your child to feel welcome and relaxed when they start; Mrs Gocher, Head of Aldenham Prep school believes “Something as simple as having a favourite toy or picture on your peg can make all the difference on the big day. This first visit can be very daunting for you both so do not worry if your child does not want to talk or join in, they should not be pushed into ‘performing’ in front of staff. It is very important that this first experience is both happy and comfortable and it is very common for children to just want to observe what is going on around them.” Introduce your child to their key worker/room supervisor. Mention their names before you start so your child recognises them; these are the grownups they will be turning to. Children will be encouraged to have some independence once they are at school. Encouragement and praise is helpful outside of school, for example give rewards for doing up their own buttons or putting on shoes. Make sure clothes are as practical as possible so children can achieve without the hindrance of tricky fastenings. Find out what the day will involve and what activities they are likely to be doing. It is not unusual for a child when after a very busy day upon being asked what they have done, to say they have done nothing. The more you know about what they are doing the more you can engage them in conversation. This can be as simple as

knowing what they had for lunch. Mrs Gocher commented “We encourage parent partnership as much as possible. Our weekly newsletter lets everyone know what we have been doing but also what we are planning for the following week. The children are encouraged to bring items in from home that are related to the topics of the week and parents are asked to complete ‘I spy’ books and read library books with their children. Our open and welcoming approach invites parents to become more involved and likewise feel comfortable expressing any concerns.” On the first day stay happy and confident. Make sure you say goodbye, but do not prolong your farewell as this helps no one. It might be that a member of staff will have to help you and your child part, but most children settle very quickly and a good nursery will encourage you to call after a short while to put your mind at rest – if they have not contacted you first to inform you of progress. Most children will cry at some stage, some will cry on the first few days, others will cry once they realise that coming to school is not a temporary arrangement. Tears are a very normal way of coping with change and unfamiliar experiences for young children and will pass as they become more familiar with routines and expectations. The ethos of the Early Years Foundation Stage is very much about the unique child so nursery days are very flexible; do not expect a set timetable for this age group. Mrs Gocher added “Whilst there is careful planning underlying everything we do it is very important that child initiated activities are encouraged and changes to the day are accommodated and opportunities taken. The daily routine of snack time

includes encouraging good manners and respect for each other. Sharing and taking turns are emphasised, the opportunity to be the helper builds confidence and independence, counting pieces of fruit and cups develops numeracy skills and there is the opportunity to discuss staying well and keeping healthy.” It is important that you encourage your child as they develop and reinforce what they are learning in nursery. Encourage good manners and independence; visit your local library for story times not only for the interaction but also for improving listening and sitting still. Your nursery will become an important part of your and your child’s life; play dates with new friends, visits to parks with other mums will become part of your routine and should be relished. Aldenham Prep School’s next Open Morning is on Saturday 11th October from 10.00am – 12.30pm. Visits during the working week are also welcomed call 01923 851664 to arrange an appointment.

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Independent School Open Days Please check school websites to confirm in advance of visiting advertised open days. Listings are subject to change.

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ACS Hillingdon International School Middlesex, UB10 Boys and Girls 4-18 www.acs-schools.com/acs-hillingdon

Open Day: By appointment 01895 259771

Aldenham School Elstree WD6 Boys and Girls 3-18 yrs (Boarding/ Day) enquiries@aldenham.com

Open Day: Sat 11 Oct 10am-12.30pm or by appointment - Prep School 01923 851664. Senior School 01923 858122

Avanti House School Stanmore HA7. Boys and Girls 11-18 yrs. www.avanti.org.uk

Open Day: By appointment 020 8249 6830

Buckingham College Preparatory School Pinner HA5 Boys School 4-11 years www.buckprep.org

Open Day: Tues 7 Oct and Thurs 9 Oct - 9am-11.30am and 2pm-4pm or by appointment 020 8866 2737

Charlotte House Preparatory School for Girls Rickmansworth WD3. Girls 3+-11yrs. www.charlottehouseprepschool.co.uk

Open Day: Thu 25 Sep, Sat 27 Sep, Thu 5 Mar, Sat 7 Mar, all 9.30-11.30am. 01923 772101

Edge Grove School Aldenham WD25 Boys and Girls 3-13yrs (Boarding/Day) www.edgegrove.com

Open Day: Wed 24 Sep (Pre-Prep only); Sat 11 Oct, Fri 28 Nov, all 10am-12pm. 01923 855 724 (x254)

Haberdashers’ Aske’s Boys’ School Elstree WD6 Boys 5-18 yrs. www.habsboys.org.uk

Open Day: Sat 11 Oct, 1-4pm. 020 8266 1700

Haberdashers’ Aske’s Girls’ School Elstree WD6 Girls 4-18 yrs. www.habsgirls.org.uk

Open Day: Junior Sch – Sat 11 Oct, 10am-12.30pm. Senior Sch – Tue 7 Oct, 6-8pm; Sat 11 Oct, 2-5pm. 020 8266 2302 email ldevine@habsgirls.org.uk

Harrow School Harrow HA1 Boys 12-18yrs (Boarding) www.harrowschool.org.uk

Open Day: Sat 20 Sep, Sat 4 Oct, Sat 8 Nov, Sat 6 Dec. 0208 872 8003

High Elms Manor School Watford WD25, Boys and Girls 6 months – 11 years. www.highelmsmanorschool.com

Open Day: By appointment 01923 681103

The John Lyon School Harrow on the Hill HA2. Boys 11-18 yrs. www.johnlyon.org

Open Day: Sat 11 Oct, 10am-1pm. Wed 5 Nov, 5.30-7pm. Sixth Form Open Evening. 020 8515 9400

Krishna Avanti Primary School Edgware HA8. Boys and Girls 3-11 yrs. www.avanti.org.uk/kapsharrow

Open Day: By appointment 020 8381 3344

Maple Walk School (New Model School) NW10 Boys and Girls 4-11 yrs. www.maplewalkschool.co.uk

Open Day: By appointment 020 8965 7374

Merchant Taylor’s School Northwood HA6. Boys 11-18yrs www.mtsn.org.uk

Open Day: Sat 27th Sep 10am-12.30pm. To make an appointment for a school tour at an alternative time call 01923 845514

North London Collegiate School Edgeware HA8 Girls 4-18yrs. www.nlcs.or.uk

Open Day: Sat 20 Sep, Jun Sch 10am-12.30pm 020 8952 1276, Sen Sch 1.30-4.30pm 020 8951 6481/6468.

Northwood College Northwood HA6. Girls 3-18 yrs. www.northwoodcollege.co.uk

Open Day: Sat 27 Sep, 9.30am-2pm. 01923 825446.

Northwood Preparatory School Rickmansworth WD3 Boys 4-13. www.northwoodprep.co.uk

Open Morning: Thu 16 Oct, 9.30-11am. 01923 825648.

Orley Farm Harrow-on-the-Hill HA1 Boys and Girls 4-13yr www.orleyfarm.harrow.sch.uk

Open Day: Sat 4 Oct 10am-12pm or by appointment 020 8869 7634/7600

Purcell School of Music Bushey WD23 Boys and Girls 9-18yrs. www.purcell-school.org

Open Day: Sat 4 Oct, 10am-12.30pm. 01923 331107

Quainton Hall School Harrow HA1. Boys and Girls nursery 2-4yrs. Boys 4-13yr; Girls 4-11yr. www.quaintonhall.org.uk

Open Day: Sat 20 Sep 10am-12.30pm 020 8427 1304

Reddiford School Pinner HA5 Boys and Girls 2yrs 9months – 11 yrs. www.reddiford.org.uk

Open Day: By appointment 020 8866 0660

Roxeth Mead School HA2 Boys & Girls 3-7yrs. www.roxethmead.com

Open Day: By appointment 020 8422 2092

Rudolf Steiner School Kings Langley WD4. Boys and Girls 0-18. www. rsskl.org

Open Day: By appointment 01923 262 505

The Royal Masonic School for Girls Rickmansworth WD3 – Ruspini House Pre School (boys and girls aged 2-4) Cadogan House Pre-Prep and Prep Department (girls aged 4-11), Senior School (girls aged 11-18)

Open Day: Sun 12 Oct, 2-5pm. 01923 725354

Stanborough School Watford WD25 Boys and Girls 4-18yrs. Boarding/Day. www.spsch.org

Open Day: By appointment 01923 673268

St Helen’s School Northwood HA6. Girls, 3-18 yrs. www.sthn.co.uk

Open Day: Sat 20 Sep, 9.30am-1pm; Wed 12 Nov, 9.30am-1pm by appointment. 01923 843230

St Hilda’s Preparatory School for Girls Bushey WD23 3-11yrs. www.sthildasbushey.co.uk

Open Day: Sat 18 Oct, 9.30am-12.30pm. 0208 950 1751

St John’s School Northwood HA6 Boys aged 3-13. www.st-johns.org.uk

Open Day: Wed 15 Oct, 9.15am. 020 8866 0067

St. Margaret’s School Bushey WD23 Girls 4-18 yrs (boarding/day) www.stmargaretsbushey.org.uk

Open Day: Sat 27 Sep, 1-4pm, Thu 6th Nov, 9.30am-12pm. 020 8901 0872

St. Martin’s School Northwood HA6. Boys 3-13 yrs www.stmartins.org.uk

Open Day: Fri 10 Oct, Sat 11 Oct, 10am-12pm. 01923 825 740

York House Rickmansworth WD3. Boys and Girls 3-13 yrs www.york-house.com

Open Day: Thu 2 Oct, Sat 4 Oct, 9.30am-12pm. 01923 772 395

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Education With the new school year ahead… What can parents do to promote positive aspirations in their children? Children’s educational aspirations are strongly linked with those of their parents and peers. The years of eleven to fourteen are crucial in shaping the aspirations that will inform the life choices of your child. It is during this time, the ambitions of young people transition from more idealistic to more realistic.

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s a new school year begins, parents often reflect on their aspirations and dreams for their children. Will my child reach their potential? Can I do anything to help? Of course you can, but first, be realistic. You need to know how clever your child is in relation to other children of the same age in their year group and nationwide. Ask your child’s class teacher, or head of year. Should you have concerns, talk to your child’s teacher; make an appointment to see the head of department or head teacher. Ensure that the correct resources are in place, at home and at school, thus creating the right balance between school input, and home support.

Today, children would rather be pop stars than teachers or lawyers (The Telegraph, 2014). Twenty five years ago, children wanted to become teachers, bankers or doctors, just one generation later, traditional careers are losing out to the search for stardom. Researchers asked three thousand British parents with children aged five to eleven about their dreams and asked about their own career hopes when they were young. It seems that what children watch on TV, is now competing with their parents, as the biggest influence on children’s choice of careers. Almost three quarters of parents said that the media is the single biggest influence on their children’s ambitions and over half, cited the TV their children watch as the greatest factor. (The Telegraph, October 2009).

You can help by allowing your children free range to explore what interests them and share their interests - discover what excites them; create a safe home environment where they feel free to share their fascinations, emotions and exhilaration. Build Lego together, play board games and help them to be passionate about what they like. Share your own interests with them and let them see you excited about a problem, or discovery, and fulfilled by your own work. Your positive attitude towards their teacher at school is vital. Children pick up negative attitudes and will think such an attitude is acceptable, which potentially can make problems worse and difficult to resolve. Talk about school together and help your child to develop good, independent work habits and positive attitudes towards learning. This, combined with a close and trusting relationship, will help your child develop the right aspirations. Jaderberg Krais offer educational advice, assessments and tutoring for all children, including the 11+. If you would like more information contact Lorrae Jaderberg and Katie Krais on: 020 3488 0754 at www.jaderbergkrais.co.uk

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Education

What all parents need to know about Parent Power

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2007 study by the Centre on Education Policy (CEP) in the US, found that “When we controlled for other factors, family background was the biggest determiner of how a kid was going to do,” said Diane Stark Rentner, Deputy Director of the CEP. There’s a direct correlation between academic success and those children whose parents have characteristics (such as higher levels of education). Highly engaged parents tend to value and prioritise education and community connectedness: “Parents can help fuel a child’s curiosity and creativity and need to be as engaged with their child’s school as possible.”

But what if you are not ‘that kind of Parent?’ Parents realise that their child’s future is in their hands and are increasingly aware of the many resources available to support the academic and personal development of their children outside of the traditional classroom through for example, supplementary education opportunities. Although these may not be possible for some (and the only way for others), parents need to be involved

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and make informed choices for the short, and long term goals for their children. Since families are not bound by ‘catchment areas’ when deciding which supplementary school is best for their child, supplementary schools are increasingly mitigating the adverse effects of the post code lottery. The Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) has officially recognised the constructive contribution that supplementary education makes. Since everybody can’t say it is their fortune to live in a ‘good neighbourhood’; some savvy parents are enrolling their children into supplementary schools during term-term and summer schools, to bridge the gap between the education and self-development that they are otherwise missing out on. Often class numbers are smaller in a supplementary school environment which allows each child more personal attention. Focus can be given to pupil’s specific needs and learning gaps are more readily identified. Good supplementary education will mirror cohorts of like-minded parents who model positive attitudes to learning and share a commitment for their children to

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thrive. This attitude is reflected in the culture of good quality educational settings and can be felt as a palpable and visible reality when you walk into their classrooms. What transpires is a highly motivational learning environment for the children to build study skills and a life-long passion to learn. Pam Ahluwalia is a manager with Leaders are Readers. Leaders are Readers offers supplementary educational programmes for Maths and Literacy from ages 3.5-13 years, including 4+, 7+ and 11+ exam preparation - with locations in Stanmore, Edgeware and Northwood. Visit www.leadersarereaders.com to find out more.


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Local Clubs and Classes Directory

Why it’s important for children to do after school activities... Whether or not you reckon you might be raising the next Picasso or David Beckham, there’s no doubting the benefits of after school clubs. By Susan Tomlinson From ballet to basketball and art to archery, there’s an after school activity out there for every child. And they’re brilliant for all sorts of reasons – not just learning a new skill. For a start, after school clubs give kids the chance to let off steam outside of the classroom. When you consider that in many countries around the world, kids don’t even start school until 6 or 7 years old, a full day in the classroom for youngsters can be a big ask and an alternative to the three R’s at the end of the day can be hugely rewarding. As clinical psychologist Dr Julie Fraser, puts it: “It’s an opportunity for kids to explore different talents. Not everyone is brilliant at academic subjects and it’s a chance for your kids to shine outside of the classroom.” She adds: “Learning a new skill can also affect what happens in school – kids feel more confident and able to try new tasks.” Certainly all the research shows this to be the case. Every leading study into extra curricular activities demonstrates that academic grades actually improve when kids participate in outside school clubs. One 2005 study from the US actually showed that kids who attended clubs performed much better in maths and verbal reasoning tests than kids who didn’t.

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But kids clubs are not only great for improving academic levels but for developing important life skills too. “It’s brilliant for developing social skills, dealing with new environments, talking to different adults and mixing with different children,” says Dr Fraser. “But best of all, after school clubs are confidence building.” Team sports like football, rugby, and netball are not only brilliant for keeping kids active but also helping them learn team work where they can begin to appreciate what’s good for the whole team, rather than just thinking of themselves. Competitive sports are also great for learning difficult life lessons like being a gracious winner and loser. But for team building clubs with a less competitive edge, you could consider Woodcraft Folk, Guides and Scouts. Learning a musical instrument is great for discovering the art of practice, patience and persistence. Drama clubs are great for shy kids who learn to find their voice singing and acting alongside others, while ballet and dance are great for kids to learn discipline and self-expression. The list is endless. There are clubs for almost anything you can imagine. Archery, chess, horse riding, computer clubs, film making and even circus skills are all proving popular alongside the more traditional arts

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and crafts, swimming, tennis and karate. There are clubs for nature lovers run by the Woodland Trust, BMX biking for tots, and even kids yoga and tai chi. There’s so many to choose from, it’s tempting to try them all but it’s also important not to overburden kids with too many activities. Frantically driving from one after school club to the next seems to be missing the point. New skills, team work and confidence building aside, the most important thing to think about when deciding which club to choose is surely the fun factor. After that, the trick is to stay involved. “It’s important to talk with the teacher, find out how they work and show an interest in the class,” says Dr Fraser. “That way you can be sure your child really is enjoying the club, and you will begin to watch them flourish and grow.”

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Local Clubs and Classes From Wembley to Watford, and everywhere in-between, we have found you an extensive listing of some of the best local clubs, classes and activities that will keep everyone in the family active and engaged this autumn! Compiled by Anna Blackshaw

ADULT CLASSES 1st Steps Linedance (Various) Linedancing classes in Pinner, Eastcote and Ruislip. Have fun while you keep fit! Beginner classes every weekday and regular improver/intermediate classes. ( 07958 643307  www.1ststepslinedance.com Bokwa Classes (HA7) Join in the fun with the new dance revolution sweeping the nation! Easy to follow steps, great music, all fitness levels/ages. Bernays Hall, Stanmore Tue and Thurs 11.45am.  07779 593253  steffab@hotmail.co.uk Cooking Goddess (HA) Provide cooking lessons in their fully equipped kitchen in Stanmore, or in the convenience of your own home. Lessons can be step by step 1:1 or in small groups. Available for all ages any time of the day.  07932 775336  christina@ameris.co.uk Focused Mind Meditation (WD24) A weekly, hour long class which guides you through a visualization to help you relax your mind and body. A different meditation each week, learn how to switch off the constant stream of thought and focus your mind in a way which will enable you to feel more relaxed in every area of your life.  07944 744493 www.focusedmind.co.uk Fused Glass Workshops (HA8) Design and create your glass piece in their Studio in Edgware (platter, wall clock, coasters, mirror, picture frame...). Open to adults and teenagers. For dates and availability,  0773 3321094  eva@crescendo-art.co.uk www.crescendo-art.co.uk Lemy School Language Classes (HA1) Languages classes for adults, including Spanish and French.  www.lemyschool.com

My Unique Home (HA5) Do you collect Interior Design Magazines and wonder how you can make your home that beautiful? Are you passionate about colours, but lack the knowledge or confidence to use it? Do you wish you could be clever about how you use the space you live in?  www.myuniquehome.co.uk info@myuniquehome.co.uk. NCT – Yoga for Pregnancy (Various) Classes focus on gentle postures, breathing techniques, positions for labour and relaxations. Designed so you can attend throughout your pregnancy and can be adapted to individual needs.  www.nct.org.uk Watford School of Drawing and Painting (WD25/HA5) A school for adults who wish to learn how to draw or want to improve their existing level of drawing skills. They are open 2 days a week all year round, with classes at Meriden Community Centre in Watford and Harrow Arts Centre. No previous experience necessary, classes are pay as you go.  www.martinsart.net Zumba Fitness® (Various) An exhilarating, effective, easy-tofollow, Latin-inspired, calorie-burning dance fitness-party™ that’s moving millions of people toward joy & health.  zumbawithsj-zumba@yahoo.co.uk www.zumba.com/ profiles/46045/sylvia-johnstone

LANGUAGE AND BABY DEVELOPMENT Baby Lab (WC1E) Have fun for free with your baby making discoveries about brain development at the Centre for Brain & Cognitive Development. Birkbeck College, Malet St, London. Travel expenses refunded.  020 7631 6258  www.cbcd.bbk.ac.uk

Greek Language School in Kingsbury (NW9) For ages 4 to adult. Friendly and fun with traditional dancing lessons. Every Saturday 10am-1pm.  07956 493155  www.kingsburygreekschool.org.uk Gujarati Masti Maja classes by Sansaar (HA5) Fun and interactive Gujarati music, song and dance classes for 3 to 6 year olds in North London, to help your child speak Gujarati confidently. Run on a Saturday morning at 9am and 10am at Nower Hill School, Pinner.  www.sansaar.org La Jolie Ronde (HA5) Fun Spanish classes at Cannon Lane Methodist Church. Tues 4:15pm  consueloroso@gmail.com  07949894212.

Baby Massage & Yoga Baby Massage (HA) Learn to massage your baby. Baby Massage has huge benefits for both mum and baby including development of the brain and immune system and help with colic, sleep, bonding and attachment. This is a wonderful 5 week course accredited by the Royal College of Midwives.  Niki 07956 388 748  nikicotsen@hotmail.com Positiv-Life Fitness (various) Specialise in Small group Personal training Pregnancy Pilates, Mum & Baby Yoga & Postnatal Pilates & Baby Massage, for those in & near Eastcote Ruislip, Pinner, Northwood & Uxbridge. info@positivlifefitness. com  07974 062 973  www.positivlifefitness.com www.facebook.com/positivlifefitness > Twitter @PositivLifeFit

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A new ‘hub’ for mother and child activities in Watford town centre Current timetable includes: Dinky Dancers, Runaround Rascals and Zumbini (all up to 4 years)

Plans to add lots more exciting new classes for 2014/2015 to cater from 0-6 years... baby massage, gymnastics, zumba junior, arts and crafts... Join us on facebook to keep up to date with our exciting progress! Call 07958 956688 or email info@studio-watford.co.uk

www.studio-watford.co.uk

(We are located just off the High Street by Exchange Road)

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Local Clubs and Classes Directory Sing and Sign (Various) Fun classes combining the benefits of baby signing with music to develop language, memory and attention skills. Babies 6-30 months. Bushey, Rickmansworth, Stanmore and Harrow:  Angelina Melwani 07956 948776, 020 8950 0888.  www.singandsign.com TinyTalk (Ruislip, Ickenham and Rickmansworth) Baby Signing Classes up to 20 months. Toddler Talking Classes 20 months to 4 years. Thursday: St Giles Hall, Ickenham: 10am Toddlers, 11.30am Babies. Friday: Methodist church, Ruislip: 10am Babies, 11.15am Toddlers, 1pm Babies. £5.50 per hour (paid 6 weeks upfront) Louisa Felton 07879 604 967  louisaf@tinytalk. co.uk www.tinytalk.co.uk/louisaf/index.php

First Aid MCS Training (HA1, HA5) Paediatric First Aid Course. Accepted for full and voluntary Ofsted Registration. Certificate valid for 3 yrs.  Margaret 07814 191 395  mcstraining@hotmail.co.uk

ACTIVITY CENTRES Aspire National Training Centre, Kidz Zone activities (HA7) Wide range of activities available from 6mths to 12yrs.  020 8954 5759  kidzzone@aspire.org.uk. Wood Lane, Stanmore, HA7 4AP Gambado Watford (WD25) Giant play-frame, dodgems, climbing wall, and parties.  01923 892140  www.gambado.com Parents Paradise (WD23) Soft play centre for all ages up to 11 with a large play frame, separate baby and toddler area, go-kart track, shooting gallery, party rooms and café. Offers different party themes; Paradise Play, Go Kart King, Forever My Bear Party and Arty Pottery Party. Parents Paradise aims to take away all the stress from a kid’s party.  01923 248 747  www.parentsparadise.eu Partyman World of Play - Wembley (HA0) A magical place of multi-level play structures, air cannons, comfy seating for mums and dads to relax. Indoor playcentre and fabadousa party venue.  0208 904 9044  www.partymanworld.co.uk The Studio (Watford) (WD17) A new ‘hub’ for mother and child activities in Watford town centre. Current timetable includes Dinky Dancers, Runaround Rascals and Zumbini (all up to 4 years) Plans to add lots more exciting new classes for 2014/2015 to cater from 0-6 years... baby massage, gymnastics, Zumba, junior, arts and crafts... Join them on Facebook to keep up to date on their exciting progress!  07958 956688  www.studio-watford.co.uk

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The Windmill Studio Centre (HA4) An exciting venue which hosts many activities for ALL ages from babies to adults.  01895 624755  www.thewindmillstudio.com

MUSIC & MOVEMENT Active in Music (HA5) Active in Music is a music school for children aged 5+, combining individual and group learning to give a fully rounded approach to learning an instrument. Piano, violin and guitar are available to learn. Please see website for further details and call to arrange a time to see the classes and the school.  020 3504 1000  www.activeinmusic.com Beat Building (HA1&HA2) Using drums & percussion from around the world beat Building is an inspiring & energising musical activity that teaches the core principles of music and rhythm. Drumming is fantastic for releasing energy positively and great for enhancing co-ordination, concentration and focus as well as building confidence and self esteem.  07721 623 171  info@beatbuilding.co.uk

Dinky Dancers (various) Classes are a fantastic & original mixture of dance, creative movement, P.E. skills & musical activities. Their active classes include warm-up, character dances (such as Peppa Pig & Fireman Sam!), action songs, percussion instruments, P.E. equipment (hoops, ribbons, balls, pompoms, bean bags, feathers & parachute) & creative movement activities based on half-termly themes. Written by experts & based on the Early Years’ Foundation Stage, go and find out why OFSTED rate them as ‘OUTSTANDING’! Their classes are not only designed to to help improve physical skills such as hand-eye co-ordination & balance BUT help develop skills vital for education such as listening, following instructions, turn taking & concentration.  01923 239424 / 0208 207 2109 Jiggle Gym (various) Physical soft-play classes for under 3s in Borehamwood, Edgware/Mill Hill and Finchley/Hendon. Children are challenged by a different set of obstacle courses to climb, crawl, walk, and jump through. Classes also combine music and movement activities, sensory developmental activities, and parachute play! Jiggle Gym also specialises in parties and hire.  07817323010  andrea@jigglegym. co.uk www.jigglegym.co.uk

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Jo Jingles (Various) Interactive music and movement classes for children from 3 months to 5 years. Watford, Croxley Green, Abbots Langley, Bushey, Bricket Wood and Radlett. jojingleswatford@gmail.com  01923 445221  www.jojingles.co.uk/watfordarea Little Notes (HA1) Music Teachers’ Awards for Excellence Finalist 2014. Pre-school music classes run exclusively by professional musicians. Real music, real instruments, really fun! Classes for children from 0 to 5 years. Please see website for more details and to book a Free Taster Session.  020 8426 4114  www.littlenotes.org Mini Maniacs (Various) Interactive stay and play drop-in session for Parent with babies (6m+) and preschool toddlers. Different activities each week. Free tea, biscuits & juice!  01923 840 690  info@mini-maniacs.com www.mini-maniacs.com


Local Clubs and Classes Directory Monkey Music (Various) Award-winning Monkey Music introduces babies and young children to music in a way they understand and enjoy - and is brilliant fun for children and adults too! The unique four-stage curriculum ensures that classes are a “good fit” for pre-schoolers - whether this is intriguing sounds for a 3 month old baby, moving and shaking for toddlers, or taking the limelight and learning to read music for a 4 year old. Monkey Music is run by Royal College of Music graduate Kathryn Burrows, who worked with professional orchestras before opening Monkey Music in 2000, which parents across the UK have voted as “Best National Toddler Development Activity” and “Best National Pre-school Development Activity.” Age guides are as follows: Rock’n’Roll from 3m, Heigh Ho from 1yr, Jiggety Jig from 2rs, Ding Dong 3- 5yrs. Classes are open 6 days a week, at venues in Hillingdon, Eastcote and Harrow.  01895 674587  www.monkeymusic.com The West London School of Tabla (HA2) Learn rhythm and improvisation with classical Indian Percussion. Syllabus aimed at 4-11 years with assessments and examinations.  020 8864 6364  www.wlstabla.co.uk

SPORTS AND EXERCISE Enjoy-a-Ball classes (Various) Sports coaching for 3-9 year olds in a fun, positive and non-competitive environment. Ten ball sports for the perfect introduction to sport. Physi-ball classes - Ball skills and core skills for toddlers aged 18months to 3 years. Perfect for active little ones who love playing with balls and more! Classes run in Mill HIll, Finchley, Golders Green and Muswell Hill. Call 08452 26 26 94 to book a trial session. Enjoy-a-Ball parties are for super-active 3 - 9 year olds. They are full of high energy games loved by boys and girls alike!  08452 26 26 94  www.enjoy-a-ball.com northlondon@ enjoy-a-ball.com Fit For Sport (Various) ‘The UK’s leading healthy lifestyle activities provider’ 3-12 yrs.  0845 456 3233  www. fitforsport.co.uk Footiebugs Watford (WD) Developed by former Aston Villa Player, Lee Hendrie, offering fun & professional football classes for 3-9 year olds. Pre-school classes take children on adventures introducing them to football basics. For 5-9 years they focus on more advanced football skills whilst

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encouraging social independence. Classes are running in Watford. Book a FREE taster!  0845 899 7166  paul@footiebugs.com www.footiebugs.com/watford. Kiddikicks (NW6) the Early Years Sports Specialists. Classes cater for 18 months up to age 7 years for full timetable and to book see  www.kiddikicks.co.uk  020 7937 7965 Little Kickers (Various) Enabling children aged 18mths up to their 7th birthday to develop their coordination, balance and agility through football activity classes Mill Hill, Swiss Cottage, Hampstead, Golders Green, Muswell Hill, Friern Barnet  020 8201 1084  jlevene@littlekickers.co.uk. Ruislip, Northwood/Oxhey, Pinner, Harrow (HA2), Harrow on the Hill and Watford  0208 123 9346  jodiesloan@littlekickers. co.uk or Harrow (HA3) Bushey and North Wembley  0208 422 0676  niro@littlekickers.co.uk www.littlekickers.co.uk SportsKids Academy (WD3 & HA3) Multi-sports Activities for children. We cover all sports. All students are taught in small groups with children of similar age and ability. Mini academy ages 4-6 years ( an hour and a half.) Main Academy 6-16 years (3 hours). All students are taught in small groups with children of similiar age and ability. (Previously known as SportsCoach.) Held at JFS The Mall Kenton and Rickmansworth Masonic School Rickmansworth  01923255099  sportskids@ outlook.com www.sportskidsacademy.co.uk

White Crane Karate School (HA8) Karate classes for children ages 5-12 held in Edgware, East Finchley, Finchley Central , Stanmore and Harrow Weald. Adult classes in Barnet. For more information.  Sheena 0787 550 1674  whitecraneedgware34@hotmail.co.uk www.karatewhitecrane.co.uk See Facebook: Children’s Karate Classes–Edgware & Finchley.

Yoga Paradise Yoga is an ancient form of exercise that focuses on breathing, flexibility and strength to promote physical and mental well-being. Practise the art of yoga and see the difference it can make. Yoga Paradise offers a range of classes for kids, teens and adults. They run Termly Yoga sessions, Parent & Child Yoga Workshops, Family Yoga Sessions and much more. For further information  Priya priya@ yogaparadise.co.uk www.yogaparadise.co.uk or  07961 593621

Aqua Style (WD23/HA6) teaches children, babies and adults to swim without aids in small groups, or One to One. Good facilities and plenty of parking. They run Intensive ‘Fast Track’ Courses during School Holidays and weekly ‘Term Time’ courses.  www.aquaswim.org  07925954144. Aqua Vie (WD23, WD5) Small classes based on the Alexander Technique. Babies from 6 weeks.  07525 657 9878  office@aqua-vie.com www.aqua-vie.com Aweswim (various) Aweswim offers courses for people of all ages and abilities, ranging from parent and baby groups through to adults.  www.aweswim.co.uk  01923 537070 Everyone Active (WD17/25) Learn to swim like a fish with Everyone Active! Swimming is a really important life skill to teach your children. A recent report from the Amateur Swimming Association demonstrates that a third of children leave primary school without being able to swim 25m. Don’t let your child be at risk near water – enrol in their awardwinning swimming lessons for all ages. Best of all, when you enrol, or re-enrol in their swimming lessons programme, you get free entry* at a Sea Life centre of your choice! Offer valid to 31 October 2014.  www.everyoneactive.com Terms and

conditions apply, see website for further details. * The person on swimming lessons gets free entry when accompanied by another person paying full price.

Little Fishes ((WD23) Swimming lessons in Bushey from 4 months-9yrs. Using a hydrotherapy pool – perfect for babies and young children learning to swim. Family orientated swim school teaching through play and having fun. They are a very successful school running classes all over North London & Hertfordshire.  Debbie 01707 276734  www.littlefishesswimclub.co.uk Splashtime Swim School (various) Swimming lessons, Holiday clubs and After school club held at Quainton Hall School. Swimming lessons also held at Merchant Taylors School and Uxendon Manor Primary School.  Splashtime Swim School  07903126486 Children’s Activities 07794078452 Swimming Nature (various) For babies (3months-3yrs), Swimming Nature for Children (3-15years) Weekly lessons in wonderful family orientated clubs. Classes are tailored to the child’s ability and they follow the Swimming Nature progressive scheme that builds strong and competent swimmers. They don’t use floats or swimming aids and they only teach the correct strokes.  08445 040506  www.swimmingnature.com Swimkidz Watford Ltd (WD4, HA1, HA9) Structured, progressive and fun swimming lessons for babies, toddlers and children.  07545523196  georgie@swimkidz.co.uk www.swimkidz.co.uk

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Local Clubs and Classes Directory THEATRE AND PERFORMING ARTS Beverley School of Performing Arts (HA8) After school & Saturday classes in Ballet, Tap, Modern, Jazz, Street, Singing & Drama for boys and girls aged 3-18years. ISTD and LAMDA examinations to advanced level.  07974 750 224  www.beverleydance.co.uk. JAM2000 Performing Arts & Agency (HA4) Classes available for everyone from 2.5 years – adults, male and female that include a creative explosion of styles in dance, drama and singing.  01895 624755  www.jam2000.co.uk Jigsaw Performing Arts Schools (Various) run weekend dance, drama and singing classes for children aged 3 - 18 years. Children are divided into age appropriate groups and work towards shows and presentations. Jigsaw focuses on having fun and building confidence through engaging performing arts activities. Two week trial available.  020 8447 4530  www.jigsaw-arts.co.uk Perform Drama (Various) Together with a team of experienced theatre professionals, the children will combine live original music, inspirational dance and quick witted improvisation and colourful costumes into a performance at the end of the term. Perform sessions are specially designed to encourage creativity, confidence and communication skills as well as being a kaleidoscope of fun!  0845 400 1275  www.perform.org.uk Perform PLUS (NW11) is a new type of children’s drama school. They use a unique mix of drama, dance and singing specially formulated to bring out every child’s true potential. In Hampstead Garden Suburb will be on Saturdays Hampstead GS Free Church on Northway at 9.30 am and 11.15 am. All children are invited to a Free Trial Session.  0845 400 1275  www.perform.org.uk

Sharpe Academy of Theatre Arts (HA1, HA4, HA7, WD3) Sharpe Academy is a performance based theatre school with venues based in Harrow, Rickmansworth, Ruislip and Stanmore where children aged 3-21 attend weekly classes in preparation for full scale Musical Theatre productions.  01923 437693  www.SharpeAcademy.co.uk Stagecoach (Various) Training in three disciplines or drama, dance and singing. Great for building confidence, making new friends and beginning to hone talent and enthusiasm for performing, or being coaxed out of their shell by having fun!  Harrow 020 3504 0100 Harrow on the Hill & Sudbury Hill 01923 248 294 Stanmore & Harrow Weald 020 3504 2154 Watford 01727 768 738 Queen’s Park 020 7723 5861 Northwood 01442 263 599  www.stagecoach.co.uk Wordworks Studio (HA5) Individual and group classes in Speech, Drama and Communication Skills for children aged 3-18yrs.  wordworksstudio@ymail.com

Dance Chantraine Dance of Expression (NW6) Classes for all ages covering all aspects of dance - rhythm, technique, creativity, choreography - for the development of the whole person. Friendly, non-competitive environment. All abilities welcomed.  020 7435 4247  www.chantrainedance.co.uk Futunity UK Academy of Sport and Dance (UB8) Purpose built facility in Uxbridge. Offer classes for ages 2 through to adults. Ballet (RAD), Tap (ISTD), Contemporary, Hip Hop, Street Dance, Break Dancing, Street Cheer, Pole Fitness, Gymnastics, Free Running and Children’s Parties. Classes range from beginners to advanced/competitive levels.  01895 251224  www.futunityuk.com. Karan’s Bollywood Masterclass (Various) Exciting, Energetic and popular dance classes that teach a fusion of Bollywood, Bhangra, Hip-Hop and Kathak. Open to Toddlers, Children &

The Van Niekerk Academy of Dance

• Ballet classes for boys & girls aged 3-16 • Royal Academy of Dance examinations Results – Distinction - Merit • Established 12 years

• Successful places at Royal Ballet School, Tring Park, Central School of Ballet & London Junior Ballet • Numerous cups/medallists – British Federation of Festivals Classes are held in the Stanmore and Harrow Weald area Suzanne Van Niekerk (RAD Qualified Teacher)

Tel: 020 8950 2457

www.vanniekerkacademyofdance.co.uk

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Adults, you will learn from professional teachers and all dance levels welcome. Go and try a class.  020 8423 9543/07944 457 984  www.kspark.co.uk

Lorna Clark School of Dance (Various) Established for over 40 years, training students from 3-18 yrs to acquire Poise, Confidence and a love of Dance in Ballet, Tap, Modern, Classical Greek and National. All classes taught by fully qualified teachers. Royal Academy of Dance Examinations are taken in Ballet from Primary to Advanced Level and ISTD exams in all other Genre to the same standard. Many pupils have gone on to perform and to train as teachers. Weekly Jazz and Drama classes are held and the school participates in Festivals and produces a Bi Annual show. All classes held in South Harrow/Eastcote. Book a free, No Obligation Lesson with this advert, by phoning 0208 8662105 or 01923 285380.  www.lornaclarkschoolofdance.co.uk The Van Niekerk Academy of Dance (HA7) Ballet classes to develop poise, technique and expression through dance, for boys and girls aged 3-16 years with Royal Academy of Dance examinations  020 8950 2457  www vanniekerkacademyofdance.co.uk

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Local Clubs and Classes Directory ARTS AND CRAFTS After-School Art Classes For Kids in Stanmore (HA7) Drawing, painting and mixed-media. Mon–Thurs and Sat for Reception through GCSE. One-to-one tuition for all ages, including portfolio-building for University applicants.  Lisa 020 8954 2897  myartclub@yahoo.co.uk Art and Craft Club (HA5) Term time, Mondays 4.30-5.30 and Saturdays 10-11am or 11-12pm at Harrow Arts Centre. New activities introduced every term; drawing, painting, printmaking, collage, sewing, fabric printing and much more! For 5-11yr olds. All materials provided. Qualified teachers.  07946 055 422 e: info@mysistersandme.co.uk JAMtots (HA4) Creative arts session Includes homemade cooking, sticking, making, colouring, model making, painting and more.  01895 624755  thewindmillstudio.com Makes ’n’ Bakes. Fun, educational baking classes with arts & crafts for 2.5 to 5 year olds in Stanmore. Term time and holiday classes held in the comfort of Karen’s home. Maximum of 6 children per class. One to one 4+ and 5+ assessments and tuition also offered (Montessori trained).  Please call Karen on 07887-984401 or  wilkin@afrormosia.com. Mini Picassos (NW10) Offer exciting after school art courses for children aged 4-13 years. Toddler Picassos - weekdays at 10am & Tues 2.45-3.45pm: Painting, water play, collage, play dough and songs. Ages 15 mnths–3 years. Adults evening Life drawing classes. Get creative with a Mini Picassos Arty Birthday Party for children aged 2-10 years and Summer Holiday workshops too!  07903 638 817  www.minipicassos.co.uk info@minipicassos.co.uk

Stitch Club (HA5) Sewing club and workshops from 8yrs, teens and adults. After school, weekend and home-educated groups, holiday and adult workshops.  sam@stitch-london.co.uk www.stitch-London.co.uk The Veggie Kitchen (HA7) offers pure vegetarian cookery courses in Stanmore. Specialising in Indian cuisines, as well as Thai, Chinese and many more, students will learn to cook nutritious and delicious vegetarian meals in a friendly and homely environment. Offer group and one-to-one hands on courses.  0208 204 1906  www.veggiekitchen.co.uk

AFTER SCHOOL CLUB Click IT! Computer lessons for Children (HA2) Fun, exciting and educational weekly computer lessons for children aged 2-5. Classes held at nursery schools all over North West London. Have fun learning with technology: mouse and keyboard skills and devices including graphic tablets, trackpads and digital microscopes. Every lesson is designed to complement the EYFS curriculum. Free trials available.  020 8864 0325.  www.clickit-kids.co.uk. wendy@clickit-kids.co.uk. Eleven Plus Tutoring; Striving for Success (WD25) 11+ Preparation Courses at Parmiters School, Watford, Every Saturday 9-11 am. Courses for Verbal Reasoning and Maths. Tailored for 11+ Entrance exams. The latest Smartboards and Interactive teaching methods.  info@elevenplustutoring. com  07894582790/07514664065 Elisa’s Tutorial School (HA8) Experienced private tutor in Edgware. Programmes for children from 2.5-16 yrs. If your child needs a little extra help, in English maths verbal and non-verbal

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4+ 7+ and 11+ preparing for entrance exams or you just want to give them every advantage, Elisa can help. 99% success rate.  020 8958 1192 07956868119  www.childrensstories.net Explore Learning centres provide maths and English tuition to 5-14 year olds of all abilities. Visit their website to find your nearest centre or call to book a free trial class!  www.explorelearning.co.uk. First Class Learning (Various) Structured yet flexible programme, designed for children studying the UK National Curriculum. Tailored to a child’s learning needs & style. Find out more about this structured approach to learning, by contacting one of your local Centre managers.  www.firstclasslearning.co.uk

Yoga for Children promotes • Flexibility • Focus • Confidence • Strength • Well being Termly Yoga Sessions offered at nurseries & schools.

Register Now for Termly Yoga Sessions For dates, venues and prices, contact Priya on 07961 593621 or priya@yogaparadise.co.uk.

www.yogaparadise.co.uk

Swimming School •Take the Plunge. Learn to Swim •Boost swimming skills •Increase confidence •Small groups •One to One •Children and adults •In Bushey and Northwood

Tel: 07925 954144

aquastyle@aquaswim.org

www.aquaswim.org

Paediatric First Aid Courses Sat 4th October Pinner/Harrow Area Accepted for Voluntary OFSTED Registration. Training can be extended for Full Registration at no further charge.

Certificate valid for 3 years Cost = £85

Contact Margaret at mcstraining@hotmail.co.uk or on 07814 191 395 for bookings Other dates available

Traditional Teaching for Modern Children • From 4 years upwards • Small tabla classes • Grades 1-8 with UK exam board THE WEST LONDON

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Local Clubs and Classes Directory Fleet Tutors (Various) Private home tutoring for Maths and English; 37 years’ experience.  020 8580 3911  www.fleet-tutors.co.uk Genie Tutors (HA1) Find out why so many parents are making Genie Tutors Harrow their Number 1 choice of tuition centre for their child’s educational needs. Call now to book in your FREE assessment and consultation and to find out about their unique FULL money back satisfaction guarantee.  020 3468 1881 Hatch End 11+ (various) Provide courses to fully prepare children for the 11+ and Independent School Examinations for Year 4, and Year 5 students. They have successfully prepared hundreds of children to enter schools of their choice. The lessons are carefully constructed to fully meet the requirements for the exams. They cover Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning, Maths, Mental Arithmetic, Creative Writing, Grammar and Comprehension. The small class sizes mean the students’ progress is closely monitored and an open dialogue between teacher, parent and pupil gives each student the best chance for achieving their potential.  www.hatchend11plus.co.uk Holidaytime After school club is part of Activetime Children’s Activities limited (HA1) Pick’s up from four local school’s at the

end of the school day, then take the children back to the club for a snack and the daily activity. They are open Monday- Friday 3pm-6pm  Nicole 07794078452  holidays@activetime.co.uk www.activetime.co.uk Integratedbrain - Improve Co-ordination for learning! (UB5) Activities to help those with poor co-ordination, dyspraxia, dyslexia or fine motor difficulties. Small groups of 4/5 children working to develop better all-round motor integration.  Usha Patel 07766 837 616  ushapatel.raviv@gmail.com www.integratedbrain.co.uk Jaderberg Krais Educational Consultancy and Tutoring (various) Tutoring, Assessments, Consultancy for children 5-18yrs. 7+, 11+, GCSE, A Levels, SEN, EFL.  020 3488 0754  www.jaderbergkrais.co.uk Knowledge Above Standard (HA7) Maths, English, Verbal and non-verbal reasoning, 7+, 11+ 13+ exam preparation.  07985 588 085  www.knowledgeabovestandard.co.uk Kip McGrath Education Centre (Pinner) After school and Sat tuition for Reception to Year 11 by fully qualified teachers. Tuition in Maths, Reading, Spelling, Writing, SATS, 11+ and GCSE. FREE ASSESSMENT. Ofsted Registered.  www.kipmcgrath.com

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Year 4 and Year 5 Courses in Bushey • Maths and Verbal Reasoning • Year 4 and Year 5 courses • Ideal for students preparing for the 11+ exams • 90 per cent. pass rate every year since 1987! • To find out more and to register your interest, please visit www.sdeuk.org/swherts • Free assessments

Kumon (Various) Every child can achieve. Every child can succeed. No matter what their age or ability, Kumon will help your child to improve their concentration and study skills, unlock their true potential and become an independent learner.  0800 854 714  www.kumon.co.uk Leaders are Readers (HA8) Award winning reading programme helping children from as young as 3 years to read fluently, often to a standard three to four years above their peers reading age.  01992 651 300  www.leadersarereaders.co.uk Magikats (HA1) offer innovative programmes, written to support the National Curriculum from ages 3 – 16, every Saturday at Gayton Library in Harrow. The friendly MagiKats environment, with individual programmes and individual support for individual children, promotes confidence, skills and a love of learning.  02084275663  www.magikats.com Math’scool Award-winning Maths Tuition plus out-of-lesson homework support.  0844 840 8400  www.mathscool.com

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SportsKids - Multi-Sports Academy Sports Activities for 4 to 16 year olds Tel: 01923 255099

Sportscoach are celebrating 10 years by expanding and rebranding to

SportsKids Academy American Football - Dodgeball - Handball - Basketball Tag Rugby - Softball - Gaelic Football - Rounders - Athletics Kwik Cricket - Gymnastics - Tennis - Climbing Wall - Fencing Lacrosse - Netball - Volleyball - Archery - Martial Arts - Kin Ball Football - Badminton - Tri Golf - Uni-Hoc

We are located in Harrow and Rickmansworth

www.sportskidsacademy.co.uk

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Maths Doctor (various) is an award winning company, run by qualified teachers. They have over 500 tutors providing one-toone maths and physics tuition across the whole of the UK. They always start with a free online assessment of your child’s level and learning style, which enables them to hand pick the best tutor for them. To request a tutor please register your details on  www.mathsdoctor.co.uk  020 7193 1871 The Northwood Speech and Language Therapy Practice (HA6) An independent service covering a range of children’s communication difficulties.  01923 824 074  www.northwoodpractice.co.uk Number Works ‘n’ Words (Eastcote) After school Maths and English tuition classes which target identified needs to improve achievement levels. They set goals for your child, monitor progress and provide regular progress reports. Cater for all levels from Reception to Year 11.  www.numberworksnwords.co.uk Play and Learn (WD23) Play and Learn offer classes for children aged 3-16 years. They provide a formula that works to inspire and encourage learning with the added benefit of play, whilst reinforcing and supporting their school education. Each session will include a snack and drink, a 50-minute lesson and an hour’s play to encourage your child’s efforts.  01923 248747  play.learn@parentsparadise.eu www.parentsparadise.eu/ play-and-learn

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Regent Learning (HA2) Harrow based learning club for 5-16 years enhancing their understanding of English, Maths, Science and ICT.  020 8966 9900  www.regentlearning.com Stanmore Tutor CRB checked. Preparation for 7+ and 11+ Grammar/Independent entrance exams.  020 3538 2437

The Play Shelter After School Club at Malorees Infant & Junior Schools (NW6) - 3.30pm to 6pm term time. Play Schemes available February 2015, Easter 2015, Summer 2015 and October 2015.  0207 407 6744 for more information.  admin@theplayshelter.co.uk www.theplayshelter.co.uk

Susan Daughtrey Education (SDE) SW Herts courses are based on more than 25 years experience preparing students for 11+ tests. All courses have been personally written by Susan Daughtrey M.Ed, author of the market leading verbal reasoning Technique and Practice series. Every year since 1987, over 90 per cent. of the students on the courses have achieved success.  020 7683 0734  www.sdeuk.org/swherts

Raviv Practice London (UB5) Catch up reading course for children on the SEN register. Reading courses are flexible with home based learning (via computer) monitored daily.  Usha Patel on 07766 837 616  info@ravivpracticelondon.co.uk (registered therapist)

Tutition 4 Excellence (various) Maths & Science specialists. 11+ Maths, VR and interview preparation, SATS, Key Stage 2 to GCSE. Science Keystage 2 to GCSE. All their tutors have been educated at top independent schools!  07450 271 027  www.tuition4excellence.co.uk

Ruislip, Northwood/Oxhey, Pinner, Harrow (HA2), Harrow on the Hill and Watford call: 0208 123 9346 email: jodiesloan@littlekickers.co.uk Mill Hill, Swiss Cottage, Hampstead, Golders Green, Muswell Hill, Friern Barnet call: 0208 201 1084 email: jlevene@littlekickers.co.uk Harrow (HA3), North Wembley and Bushey call: 0208 422 0676 email: niro@littlekickers.co.uk

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Type IT! - Touch Typing Lessons for Children (HA5) Learn to touch type! Specifically designed courses for children from age 8-18. Highly recommended for children with dyslexia. Classes are held at Heathfield School in Pinner, HA5 1NB. Free trials available. Adult classes also available.  020 8864 0325.  www.typeitforkids.co.uk. wendy@typeitforkids.co.uk. U C MAS (HA2, HA3, WD18, UB4) A successful Abacus Mental Arithmetic training programme have been teaching hundreds of children in the UK since 2005, giving them a solid arithmetic foundation by applying the multiple intelligence of the human brain in learning mental arithmetic from the age of 4 with the help of the wonder tool Abacus which not only inculcates a love towards maths for children but also enhances the child’s ability to listen, focus and think in pictures in a play way method without any stress or repetition. Enrol now to give your child a lifetime skill and discover the genius within them.  0208 907 8009  www.ucmas.uk.com


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It doesn’t matter who wins or loses… or does it? By Dean Horridge, CEO, Fit For Sport

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s a PE teacher with over 20 years’ experience it’s fair to say I’ve seen some PE trends come and go, from kids doing cross-country in the snow to Sports Day races being banned.

Some things have improved over time but sadly there’s still a school of thought that believes asking children to compete is wrong. Indeed, a survey of 8-16 year olds by Marylebone Cricket Club and Chance to Shine suggested the majority of children would be happy to see the competitive element removed from school sport. However, we want to see children succeed in sport, even representing our country at international levels, and unfortunately you can’t have it both ways. Elite athletes need to learn how to compete, what it feels like to win and, more importantly, what it feels like to lose. Children need to be encouraged to push further to realise their potential. And there’s no harm in doing that, provided the goals are realistic, the child is engaged and the support structure is in place to catch them when they fall. The key to this is engaging kids in the benefits of physical activity at a much earlier age. Fit For Sport did just that as part of

our ‘Engage to Compete’ primary schools programme with Sport England last year, and the answers were revealing. After taking part in our fun pilot, we asked children aged 4-11 how competition made them feel. The responses were overwhelmingly positive with the vast majority stating that competition made them feel happy, excited and confident as opposed to nervous, afraid or worried. When we asked them outright if they liked taking part in competitions, 86% said yes. That’s 86% of children who like taking part in competitions, once they are engaged in physical activity at a younger age. And it’s not just about being active in school, it’s about being an active family. Children learn so many of their traits from their parents, why should physical activity be any different? Parents have just as much responsibility, if not more, than schools to ensure their kids are eating right, learning to live a healthy lifestyle and engaging in fun activity as a family unit. After all, an active family will lead to a healthy family and surely that is something to strive for in life. For more information go to www.fitforsport.co.uk

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listings for all the family Compiled by Anna Blackshaw

To promote your local event, coffee morning, nearly new sale, parenting courses or community group in the next What’s On listing (October 2014) send your entry by 5pm Friday 5 Sept 2014 Email Editor@FamiliesNWLondon.co.uk. Listings in this section are FREE for most non-commercial ventures. Please check details of the events before setting off in case anything has changed since going to print.

www.FamiliesNWLondon.co.uk/RegularEvents for all our local weekly regular events. It’s updated every Monday!

September Throughout Sept – Roald Dahl Month (Various) September is Roald Dahl’s birth month, and each year is celebrated with a wonderful array of events centred around his birthday on 13th September - the official Roald Dahl Day. Wherever you are there are lots of ways you can get involved in the fun, from ‘Puffin’s Virtually Live’ interactive webcast to the Dahlicious Dress Up Day. www.roalddahl.com Throughout Sept - Totally Thames (Various) 30 days, 42 miles, 100+ events, 1 river… The Totally Thames Festival takes place over the whole month of September, a new season of arts, cultural and river events presented by Thames Festival Trust throughout the 42-mile stretch of the Thames in London. Take a look at their website for further details of events taking place. totallythames.org/ Throughout Sept - The London 2012 Cauldron (EC2Y) A new home for the London 2012 Cauldron at The Museum of London, which tells the story of this iconic symbol of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. The exhibition celebrates Thomas Heatherwick’s cutting edge design and the unforgettable moment it was revealed to the world during the Olympic opening ceremony 020 7001 9844 www.museumoflondon.org.uk/ london-wall Mon 1 Sept - What Would Soldiers Want? (UB8) Children’s craft session at Uxbridge Library commemorating the First World War Centenary. 10.30am-12.pm. 01895 250600 www.hillingdon.gov.uk/ Mon 1 Sept - Bug Hotels (AL2) Use recyclable materials from the gardens at Butterfly World, such as old fence panels, cardboard, leaves and bamboo, to create luxurious nests for the bugs in your garden. Ages 3+, advance booking required. 10.30am-12pm & 1.30-3pm 01727 869203 www.butterflyworldproject.com Mon 1 Sept - Landscape Camera River Dipping (UB9) Family pond dipping at Colne Valley Park. 11am-12noon & 1-2pm, free, booking essential. 01895 833 375 www.colnevalleypark.org.uk Mon 1 – Wed 3 Sept - Ready, Steady, Ceilidh! (SE1) Learn the secrets of Scotland’s most famous shindig at the Southbank Centre - get up and dance! www.southbankcentre.co.uk Mon 1 – Sun 14 Sept - Sensational Butterflies (SW7) Experience the wonder of walking among hundreds of free-flying butterflies when the tropical butterfly house returns to the Natural History Museum. This family-friendly exhibition allows you to wander through a tropical enclosure, discovering the science behind these delicate creatures and their

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amazing life cycles as they evolve from crawling caterpillars into beautiful butterflies. 020 7942 5011 www.nhm.ac.uk Mon 1 – Sat 27 Sept - The Great War: Watford 1914 (WD17) A Heritage Lottery Funded project to mark the centenary of WWI in Watford. An online memorial website will be launched along with an exhibition which investigates the impact of the war in Watford in 1914. www.watfordmuseum.org.uk Tue 2 Sep - Seed Bombs (AL2) Create a seed explosion at Butterfly World by mixing wild seeds into a ball of clay which you can throw to explode here or at home, and seed your own meadow of wild flowers.Ages 3+. 10.30am-12noon & 1.30-3pm. 01727 869203 www.butterflyworldproject.com Wed 3 Sept - Free Explorer Trail Hunt - Landscape Camera (UB9) Explore the Denham Country Park in a different way - find discs and answer questions and have a go at the adventure route! Suitable for ages 4+. Interactive and fun, this free activity will entertain the whole family. Funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, booking essential. 11am-12pm & 1-2pm. 01895 833 375 www.colnevalleypark.org.uk/ Thu 4 Sept - Join the Dragon Hunt (HA6) Can you find the dragon? Interactive storytelling session for 7-11 year olds as part of the Summer Reading Challenge. At Northwood Hills Library from 10-11am. 01895 556460 www.hillingdon.gov.uk Fri 5 – Sun 7 Sep - WoodFest 2014 (CM22) Music, arts & community festival at Hatfield Forest. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/hatfield-forest/ Sat 6 Sep - Country Fete (UB9) Head along to St Mary’s Churchyard in Denham for a country fete, including: Home Produce,

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Fruit, Vegetables, Chutney, Jams, Cakes, BBQ, Tombola, Raffle, Bric-a-brac, Hat Stall, Books, Games, and Vestry Teas. 12-4pm. 01895 832771 www.stmary-denham.org.uk/ Sat 6 Sep – Croxfest (WD3) Croxfest is returning for its 4th year and it’ll be coming back bigger and better! There will be music along with fab activities and stalls with yummy food for the whole family to enjoy! The festival kicks off at 12 noon on the Green, and runs until 8pm. Take your own picnic, gazebo and deck chairs, sit back and enjoy a fantastic community music festival. croxfest.co.uk Sat 6 Sept - Mum2Mum Market (HA2) Need to declutter or want to buy top quality second hand baby/children’s goods? Sell quality second hand baby, children’s and maternity clothes, preloved baby equipment or used pram at the nearly new baby and children’s market and keep 100% of the proceeds. Buy nearly new baby and children’s clothes, used toys and baby equipment at bargain prices, direct from the previous owner. 12-2pm at St Andrews Church in Harrow. www.mum2mummarket.co.uk Sat 6 Sept – PupAid 2014 (NW1) Now in its sixth year and third in Primrose Hill, PupAid will once again be in the leafy doggy paradise of north London’s Primrose Hill, part of The Royal Parks, and promises a jam-packed day of fun for all the family – and our faithful four-legged friends – with trade stalls, delicious fresh food, music and Scruffs heats judged by some famous faces. www.pupaid.org Sat 6 Sept - Family Fun Day in the Park (UB3) Family Fun day at Hayes End Community Centre. Stalls, fun fair, dancing displays, dog show, martial arts display, and local scout groups with Tug of War. Fun for all ages. www.hillingdon.gov.uk

Sat 6 - Sun 7 Sept - Family fun weekend: Tiny tall ships (SE10) As part of the Royal Greenwich Tall Ships Festival, go and make your very own tiny tall ship to add to a spectacular river of masts and sails underneath Cutty Sark. www.rmg.co.uk Sat 6 – Sun 28 Sept - Potato Shindig (AL2) All the fun of Willows Farm, plus every child can harvest their own bag of spuds to take home. Every Saturday and Sunday during September. 08701 299718 www.willowsfarmvillage.com/ Sun 7 Sept - Celebrate Eid (WD17) Following the success of last year’s Eid celebrations, everyone is welcome to join in at the Watford Palace Theatre for a new and exciting family-friendly programme, featuring live performance and upbeat entertainment. Produced in collaboration with volunteers from the local community. 01923 235455 watfordpalacetheatre.co.uk Sun 7 Sept - Fun Day @ Canons Park (HA8) Something for all the family! Teen Talent Show Final, Good Boy Dog School display and visitors’ contest, artisan food court, brass band, tea tent, ‘pre-loved’ paperback book stall, free art activity for kids, kids’ fairground rides, bouncy castles, stalls featuring local groups and organisations, RSPB stall with info on local birdlife, fantastic adventure playground, park cafe serving light snacks, cream teas, Italian ice cream and more. 1-5pm. www.friendsofcanonspark.org.uk/ Sun 7 Sept - Harefield Hospital Fun Run and Family Day 2014 (UB9) A great day out for the whole family to support the Harefield Heart and Lung Appeal. Choice of three fun run courses, plenty of entertainment for the whole family: dog shows, all day BBQ, fancy dress, team tug of war, arts and craft stalls, tombola, bric a brac, vintage cars


What’s On Sale at All Saints Church, South Oxhey! Admission is free and there will be refreshments for sale. There will be plenty of items for sale to suit everyone, for example gifts, cards, plants, toys, books, dvds and much more. 10.30am-12.30pm 0208 4210260 allsaintsoxhey.wordpress.com Sun 14 Sept - Classics on the Green with Carters Steam Fair (WD3) A vintage car show alongside vintage rides and attractions on Croxley Green. Carter operates and maintains a large collection of rides and sidestalls, ranging in date from the late 19th century to the 1960s. Have fun; there are lots to choose from! 10am-5pm. www.watfordclassics.co.uk/ Sun 14 Sept - Queen’s Park Day (NW6) Queen’s Park Day is a large, popular, free community event held in Queen’s Park each September. Stalls include handmade craft, charities, bric-a-brac, food. There are arena events, music on the bandstand, fancy dress and other competitions. 11.00am-5.00pm www.qpark.org.uk © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich

and military vehicles including face painting, merry-go-round, childrens races and much more. rbhcharity.org/harefield-fun-run

juggling and plate spinning plus balloons for all the children. www.brent.gov.uk

Sun 7 Sept - Pedal 4 Peace (WD18) Get on your bike for Peace Hospice Care and join hundreds of other people on their charity cycle ride. With a new 50 mile route and the ever popular 30 mile route available there’s no excuse for everyone not to take to the saddle, get fitter, get healthier and support Peace Hospice Care this summer. Starts at Cassiobury Park. www.peacehospice.co.uk/

Sat 13 Sept - Heritage Coffee Morning (WD17) Celebrate Watford Heritage Week and step back in time by touring the historic Peace Hospice building. You will see how the services have been developed over the years from the refurbishment of the original Peace Memorial Hospital through to the recent additions of the Stars centre. So go and join in for a coffee and piece of cake while indulging in some great shopping and browsing the great range of stalls. 10am-12.30pm www.peacehospice.co.uk/

Sun 7 Sept - Monski Mouse’s Baby Disco Dance Hall (SE1) Parents and under-5s are let loose on the dance floor in this friendliest of discos. DJ Monski Mouse and her team bring high-energy smiling to the Spiegeltent, spinning retro hits and funky nursery rhymes. For ages 0 – 5, accompanied by an adult. www.southbankcentre.co.uk Sun 7 Sep - House of Muses Explored (EC2Y) Be inspired by an exciting temporary structure at the Museum of London, and get creative in the London-inspired art dropin for families. From 12-2pm 020 7001 9844 www.museumoflondon.org.uk Thu 11 Sep - Autumn Leaf Crowns (HP23) Drop-in session at 11am or 2pm for under 5s at Tring Natural History Museum. 020 7942 6171 www.nhm.ac.uk/tring Sat 13 Sept - Mythical Maze Celebration of Summer Reading Challenge 2014@ Wembley Library (HA9) Inviting: Book review winners, Arts Award finishers and children who completed the Summer Reading Challenge. 2:30pm to 4pm, for Myths, monsters and superheroes plus Saint George! Enjoy music, magic and story-telling using puppets, bubbles,

Sat 13 Sept - NCT Harrow Nearly New Sale (HA3) Good quality baby and children’s goods, toys and equipment at bargain prices. Priority queue for NCT Members. Admission £1. Sorry, no buggies inside the venue - buggy park outside. 11am-12.30pm at Kenton Evangelical Church. 020 8863 7826 www.nct.org.uk/ Sat 13 Sept - Party by the Pond (WD17) Head along to The Pond in Watford for a fun afternoon with local artists and BIG tunes taking over The Parade! In association with Vibe 107.6, local names, classic covers and dance anthems will bring the party spirit to the town centre. Line ups and times to be confirmed, visit the website for further details. www.vibe1076.co.uk/ Sat 13 Sept - Pinner Village Show (HA5) An annual event held in Pinner Memorial Park. Attractions include children’s rides, food and drink, a dog show, music and dance and a local market. Head down there and enjoy the fun! www.pinnerlocal.co.uk Sat 13 Sept - Table Top Sale (WD19) Don’t miss the latest popular Table-top

www.FamiliesNWLondon.co.uk for many more local events and diary dates for the whole family!

Sun 14 Sept - The Sunday Sessions Ruislip (HA4) The Sunday Sessions is a new event, combining acoustic acts, comedy, street food, beer and family entertainment. From 11am-4pm at the Manor Farm Site. 01895 277643 thesundaysessions.org Sun 14, 21 & 28 Sept - Museum Explored (EC2Y) Join one of the Hosts at the Museum of London and explore the galleries through fun, hands-on activities. 12 -2pm. 020 7001 9844 www.museumoflondon.org.uk Thu 18 Sept – Feb 2015 Astronomy Photographer of the Year (SE10) The annual Astronomy Photographer of the Year exhibition opens at the Royal Observatory Greenwich, displaying the spectacular winning images from this year’s competition. From distant galaxies to our very own Milky Way and neighbouring planets, the entries to this year’s competition reflect our enduring fascination with the night sky. www.rmg.co.uk Fri 19 Sept – London Canal Museum (N1) As part of London Open House, London Canal Museum are offering free entry on Fri 19 Sep, from 10am-4.30pm. www.canalmuseum.org.uk Fri 19 Sept – Jeans For Genes Day 2014 (Various) Jeans for Genes Day is an annual fundraising event and takes place on Friday 19th September 2014. Ask your colleagues at work or the children at school to wear their jeans for the Day and make a donation. Fundraising packs can be ordered from the website. www.jeansforgenesday.org Sat 20 Sept - Autumn Show Fruit and Vegetable Competition (UB8) Go along to see locally grown produce and talk to the green-fingered residents. All residents of the borough, regardless of their gardening experience are eligible to enter the free-entry competition and there is a dedicated children’s section for those under 15 years. There are competition classes for fruit and vegetable - so plenty of opportunity to win a prize! Entries must be in by 10th Sep. From 12pm at Hillingdon Civic Centre. www.hillingdon.gov.uk/article Sat 20 Sept - Push it for the Peace (WD18) Take part in a 5 mile obstacle course which includes a river swim, a

tough challenge and a great day out for those wishing to break a sweat whilst raising money for Peace Hospice Care. At Cassiobury Park. 01923 226400 www.peacehospicecare.org.uk Sat 20 Sept - Victorian High Street Trail (WD17) Step back in time with Watford Museum and explore the architectural and social history of Watford’s High Street on this walking tour. Booking is essential. 12-1.30pm. 01923 232297 www.watfordmuseum.org.uk Sat 20 Sept - Dino Snores @ The Natural History Museum (SW7) Discover what really happens at the Museum when the staff and visitors have gone home. Dino Snores is for children aged 7–11 years old. 020 7942 5011 www.nhm.ac.uk Sat 20 – Sun 21 Sept - Open House London @ Bank of England Museum (EC2R) Enjoy 30-minute guided tours of parts of the Bank not generally accessible to the public. No booking required. 9:30am - 5pm. www.bankofengland.co.uk Sun 21 Sept - Under One Sky (HA3) This popular festival on Byron Park brings together an exciting variety of entertainment and activities, including: a live performance stage, family activities and workshops, and a busy market place alongside tantalizing world food stalls. The festival will also celebrate the 60th anniversary of Her Majesty the Queen conferring borough status on Harrow, the first borough to be chartered in the post-war era. 12-6pm 020 8901 2066 www.harrow.gov.uk Sun 21 Sept – Darbar – Children’s Sitar (SE1) A sitar workshop for children with Jasdeep Degun. The leading sitar maestro explains in child-friendly language the raga tradition and the sitar’s place as an iconic Indian instrument. Children also get the chance to hold the sitar and play basic notes.12.30 – 1.15pm and 1.15 – 2pm. Free. www.southbankcentre.co.uk Wed 24 Sept - Transition to Preschool/School Workshop (HA1) Are you a parent of a child between the age of 3-12 years who is starting pre school/ school or changing schools? During this two hour workshop at Hope Harrow you will explore ways of making this transition as easy as possible for both parents and child. By attending this workshop you will be helping to support your child to become a happy, resilient, confident child at school. 7-9pm. 020 8863 7319 www.hopeharrow.org.uk Wed 24 Sept – Mon 6 Oct – St Albans Food and Drink Festival (AL) The annual St Albans Food and Drink Festival showcases and celebrates the local food scene. The 12 day festival includes: The St Albans Beer Festival; Special events, demonstrations and tasting sessions; Meal deals at local cafes, bars and restaurants. foodanddrinkfestival@stalbans.gov.uk Fri 26 Sept - Science Uncovered (SW7) For one night only, Science Uncovered is your chance to discover more about the latest research, meet scientists, and enjoy a drink in the grand setting of the Natural History Museum’s Hintze Hall. Following the success of previous years’ events, this unique free evening promises to be even better with new science and a rich programme to get involved in. 020 7942 5011 www.nhm.ac.uk continued on page 26 v

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Sat 27 Sept - The Big Catwalk (WD17) In association with Intu Watford, a fabulous fashion show on The Parade! Fashion hits the Parade on a giant catwalk but this isn’t just any fashion show as off the wall hosts guide you through a mixture of trends from the chic winter collections and high street names, to local delights and the fanciest of fancy dress. www.watford.gov.uk/ccm/portal Sat 27 Sept - WW1 Watford Folk Club Sing-a-long (WD17) Go and sing along to WWI classics and enjoy a good cup of tea and cake at the Little Gallery Tearoom! All ages welcome, free entry. 1pm. 01923 232297 www.watfordmuseum.org Sat 27 Sept - Build a Bridge (E14) Be inspired by the beautiful bridges in the new art exhibition at the Museum of London Docklands, and try your hand at creating a three dimensional bridge of your own. 2-4pm. 020 7001 9844 www.museumoflondon.org.uk Sat 27 – Sun 28 Sept – The BIG Model Show 2014 (AL3) Hosted by St Albans Model Engineering Society at Townsend Church of England School, St Albans. Free miniature train rides; Model locomotives & Stationary engines in steam; Model boats; Free ‘Have-a-go’ radio controlled model boats; Meccano displays; RNLI and vistiting club stands; Helicopter and Model Aircraft flying displays; Model Railway layouts; Large radio controlled Model Truck display: plus a whole lot more… Larger than ever exhibition. Refreshments available and free parking. www.stalbansmes.com

Sun 28 Sept - Baby and Children’s Market (NW6) De-clutter your nearly new high quality baby and children’s items, sell it in their markets and get 100% profit on market day. Lots of stalls selling excellent quality kid’s items from birth to 6 years. Plus a small selection of unique businesses in the baby & children’s industry showcasing and selling their products and services all under one roof! All the events are indoors at Salusbury Primary School. Pushchairs welcome. 10.30am-1.30pm 020 7624 0311 www.babyandchildrensmarket.co.uk

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Sun 28 Sept – Bigfest 2014 (UB8) Bigfest returns to Uxbridge High Street for 2014, bringing all the curiosities and delights of a travelling show alongside the magic of street performance. Visit the Travelling Treasury, a unique storytelling experience that takes place in a beautifully transformed caravan, watch a show in the world’s smallest theatre (mounted on a motorbike sidecar) and marvel at the jugglers, sword swallowers and stilt-walkers as they weave through the crowds. www.compasstheatre.co.uk Sun 28 Sept - Food and Music Festival (UB9) Head along for a day of fabulous food and magical music at the Colne Valley Park Visitor Centre. There’ll be lots of local tasty treats from all over the Colne Valley and wonderful music to enjoy as you relax for the day. Discover local crafters stalls and entertainment for the kids, not to forget the beer tent! Entry is free and parking is £2.50 for the day in Priory Meadow. 11am-4pm 01895 833375 www.colnevalleypark.org.uk Sun 28 Sept - Get Stuffed (EC2Y) Make yourself into a historical doll in this digital workshop at the Museum of London. Sessions run at 12.30-1.30pm, 2-3pm & 3.30-4.30pm 020 7001 9844 www.museumoflondon.org.uk

October Wed 1 Oct - Effective Parenting Anger Management (HA1) A workshop for parents of children aged 3-12 years. Does your child become angry easily? Could anger management strategies help you at home? This 2 hour workshop will look at improving your understanding of anger and sharing tips and strategies on how to manage difficult often destructive behaviours and emotions helping to create a happy cohesive home environment. 7-9pm. 020 8863 7319 www.hopeharrow.org.uk

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Wed 1 Oct – Wed 19 Nov – Crafty Kids at The Little Angel Theatre (N1) An 8 week club where children aged 2-4 years and their carers can go and share some quality, fun, creative time together. The Autumn term includes We’re Going on a Bear Hunt show visit. www.littleangeltheatre.com Fri 3 – Sun 5 Oct – The Cake & Bake Show (SW5) Nowhere else will you find so much baking expertise all in one place. As well as celebrity stars, the baking exhibition at Earl’s Court offers visitors live cake decorating in action, skills classes and real bread demos, live bake offs plus hundreds of stands offering the latest sugarcraft and baking equipment as well as delicious cakes, breads and pies. thecakeandbakeshow.co.uk/london

Sat 4 – Sun 5 Oct – Apple Weekend (NW3) Popular annual celebration of all things apple at Fenton House. It will be in the walled garden and 300 year old orchard again, with apple and juice tastings, local produce and cake stalls, and kids activities www.nationaltrust.org.uk/fenton-house/ Sat 8 – Sun 9 Nov – Independent Schools Show (SW11) Meet over 190 of the UK’s leading nurseries, preparatory and senior schools. Gain a balanced understanding of the private schools sector - quite possibly discovering the perfect school for your child, a school you may never have considered before visiting the show. The longest running and most established exhibition of its type, it is a ‘must attend’ event for parents considering private education. Register for your complimentary tickets. www.schoolsshow.com

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artsdepot 5 Nether Street, North Finchley, N12 020 8369 5454 www.artsdepot.co.uk

Sun 14 Sept – Comedy Club 4 Kids Since 2005, the Comedy Club 4 Kids has been getting the best stand-ups and sketch acts from the international circuit to do their thing for an audience of children and their families… but without the rude bits! It’s just like a normal comedy club, but it’s on in the day, kids are allowed in, and so there is a higher than usual chance of heckles like “why is that your face!?” Sun 21 Sept – Hey Presto! Presto the cat is a very talented magician, so when he and his best friend Monty the dog join a funfair and start a magic show, things look good for the duo. But fame goes to Monty’s head and soon Presto loses his friend and his show! Will true friendship prevail? Is there a touch of magic in the air? A heart-warming tale of aspiration, friendship, adventure and a little bit of mischief accompanied by catchy songs, this is the perfect treat for everyone aged 3 and up. Ages 3+ Sun 28 Sept – Tony and Mike Tony the Owl lives in the countryside. He’s really happy in his little garden until Joe and Charlotte turn up and ruin his peace and quiet. They’ve moved from the city for a quieter life and, to be honest, they’ve got no idea what they’re doing. To make matters worse, they’ve bought Mike the Squirrel with them. He’s loud, he’s cheeky and he likes to party. Featuring puppetry, original music, and a squirrel flying machine, this is a story about making friends, being different and why that’s OK. Ages 3+

Compass Theatre Glebe Avenue, Ickenham UB10 01895 673 0200 www.compasstheatre.co.uk

Thurs 2 Oct - Sat 4 Oct – Seussical the Musical Join the Cat in the Hat as he takes you on a journey into the fantastical, bombastical and songtastical world of Dr Seuss. Seussical the musical is fabulous fun filled show for all the family, featuring the much loved characters from the world famous books by Dr Seuss including Horton the elephant, the Grinch and many more.Suitable for the very young, but all ages will enjoy.

Harrow Arts Centre Hatch End HA5 0208 416 8989 www.harrowarts.com

Sun 28 Sept – Tiny Mites at the Seaside Welcome to the magical world of the Tiny Mites stage show – 50 minutes of fun, song, dance, bubbles and loads of audience participation. Children love to join in with the clapping, tapping, waving, wiggling and singing. So come on, let’s jump in our cars with a broom, broom and dive into a seaside adventure.

Little Angel Theatre 14 Dagmar Passage, Cross St, N1 020 7226 1787 www.littleangeltheatre.com

Sat 13 Sep – Sun 9 Nov – Fantastic Mr Fox Mr Fox has three very nasty enemies, Boggis, Bunce and

Bean. These greedy farmers hate Mr. Fox so much they will stop at nothing to get rid of him. They try to shoot, starve and dig him out of his hole, however Mr. Fox is much cleverer than they are and has a cunning plan of his own. Roald Dahl’s classic tale of wit and determination is brought to life with ingenious puppets and enchanting music.

Puppet Theatre Barge Little Venice TW10 020 7249 6876 www.puppetbarge.com

Sat 6 – Sun 28 Sep – A Child’s Garden of Verse Shadow puppets and marionettes combine with specially composed music to make this a programme of beauty, poignancy and fun, which captures and nurtures the imagination. The poems have been chosen so that both adults and children, whatever the age, will find meaning and enchantment in the words and images. Ages 3+

The Radlett Centre 1 Aldenham Avenue, Radlett, WD7 01923 859291 www.radlettcentre.co.uk

Wed 10 – Thu 11 Sep – Peppa Pig’s Big Splash Go and join Peppa and her friends for another all-singing, all-dancing adventure full of songs, games and muddy puddles! The nursery roof is leaking and Peppa and her friends need to fix it - quick! Join Peppa, George, Mummy and Daddy Pig, as well as Danny Dog, Pedro Pony and Suzy Sheep as they have fun putting up bunting, running stalls and organising a great day out to raise money. Peppa Pig returns live on stage with super cute puppets and brilliant sing-along songs in this brand new show that will brighten your day. So grab your wellies and brollies and get splashing!

place, a place for everything. But one day, a suitcase suddenly appears at his door. A suitcase with a tiny label. A tiny label with Larry’s name on it. And this suitcase has a mission...Join Larry as his world gets turned upside down by a fantastical flying suitcase in this funny and enchanting new collaboration. Ages 4+ Sat 20 – Sun 28 Sep – Something Very Far Away Kepler is an ordinary man who loves two things beyond all others: the cosmos and his wife Tomasina. After a sudden and tragic loss, he looks to the stars for answers and journeys deep into space to keep the thing most precious to him alive. Something Very Far Away is a moving tale of love, loss, space and time that uses puppetry, music, sound and live animation to create a unique and beautiful performance that will enchant children and adults alike. Ages 8+

Watermans 40 High Street, Brentford TW8 020 8232 1010 www.watermans.org.uk

Sun 21 Sep – Fishy Tales Meet Maggie the retired pirate in her seaside curiosity shop. Delving into her treasure chest of stories we discover a magical world of fabulous fish, mythical mermaids and a host of other weird and wonderful creatures from the deep, told in this company’s very unique style. Features puppets, music and storytelling, a captivating show for all the family. Ages 4-8 yrs

Watford Palace Theatre Clarendon Road, Watford WD17 01923 225 671 www.watfordpalacetheatre.co.uk

Sat 6 Sep – I Believe in Unicorns Direct from the West End, this enchanting and enthralling production is set in a library full of books that hold more than stories within their pages. It is a tale of the power of books, and the bravery of a young boy. Tomas hates reading and school, but his world is turned upside down the day he meets the Unicorn Lady...This treasured story sparks imagination in both young and old – you too will believe in unicorns after joining Tomas’ spellbinding journey. Add your own piece of magic to the story by bringing a children’s book to become part of the set, and swap it for another at the end.

Watford Colosseum Rickmansworth Road Watford WD17 0845 075 3993 www.watfordcolosseum.co.uk

Fri 26 – Sun 28 Sep – Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain We all want to meet people from history. The trouble is everyone is dead! So it’s time to prepare yourselves for Horrible Histories, live on stage. Barmy Britain is a brand new show, complete with all new amazing 3D effects! Can you beat battling Boudicca? Has William Wallace met his match? Would you lose your heart or head to horrible Henry? Will Parliament survive gunpowder Guy? It’s the horrible history of Britain with the nasty bits left in!

Fri 19 Sep – Emily Brown & The Thing Tall Stories present their brand new show, based on the much-loved book by Cressida Cowell and Neal Layton. One evening, Emily Brown and her old grey rabbit Stanley hear a Thing crying outside their window. He just can’t get to sleep. Emily Brown and Stanley set off on incredible adventures to find the Thing’s cuddly… his bedtime milk… his medicine – but nothing seems to help him settle. What’s really troubling the Thing – and will anyone ever get any sleep? Find out in this magical, musical show. Ages 3+

Unicorn Theatre 147 Tooley Street, SE1. 020 7645 0560 www.unicorntheatre.com

Sat 6 Sep – Sun 2 Nov – Seesaw Being little can be hard work. There are holes to dig, sand castles to make, treasures to find, adventures to be had. It’s much easier when you have a friend to help. But what if making friends is hard work too? Seesaw explores the push and pull of friendship, and the ups and downs of being very young. Ages 2+ Thu 18 Sep – Sun 12 Oct – The Secret Life of Suitcases Larry works in an office and he likes it very much. He likes sorting and tidying and generally putting things in order. Everything in its

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What’s New LEGO® CITY Arctic In 2014, LEGO® CITY continues to deliver novelty and excitement to its loyal and growing fan base, extending its play universe into the Polar Regions, with the brand new Arctic theme. LEGO® CITY encourages children to push the boundaries of their imaginations by recreating environments, while investigating and acting out the familiar patterns of the everyday heroes who live there. Look out for the My CITY App (available on IOS and Android). Suitable for children aged 5+ Available in toy stores nationwide. Families Rating: ★★★★★

Happy Hopperz XL Due to popular demand, Happy Hopperz are now available for Big Kids – Including adults! These giant additions will have all the same clever features as their smaller siblings, such as big, grippable ears or horns and four wide, steady hooves to balance on. And just like their smaller companions, they will help strengthen core muscles, increase balance, and help to develop co-ordination skills. They are ideal for indoor and outdoor play and can be inflated and deflated in seconds. Suitable for ages 3 +, XL’s best for ages 5 – adults. Available in a wide range of designs and colours. RRP: £44.99 www.happyhopperz.co.uk Families Rating: ★★★★★

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Munch Bagz Krazy Kubez are crunchy apple pieces that deliver a real fruit flavour. As an extension of the Kiddylicious family, Munch Bagz have the same healthy promise of no added salt, sugar or artificial additives. multi-bags of four 13g packs. Trial price £1.00 (rrp £2.00) Available from Asda and Ocado www.facebook.com/munchbagzuk Families Rating: ★★★

FlatBox-LunchBox FlatBox-LunchBox is the only lunch box that is machine washable, has two layers of insulation to keep food cold for longer and unzips to become your placemat, meaning you don’t have to take your lunch out of your lunch box, thereby shielding food from germs and dirty surfaces. It is made from neoprene (wetsuit material) so does not retain as much water from spills and condensation as other materials. Durable product, clever design. Available in 9 colours to suit all tastes. RRP £27.50 www.theniceststuff.com Families Rating: ★★★★

Sand Art Sand Art enables children to create vibrant and detailed pictures with coloured sand. There is no need to use messy glue, because the adhesive is already on the pre-cut picture cards. You start by peeling an area of the picture and then pour coloured sand, which will stick to the card. SandArt is easy enough for young children from 4 upwards, but also challenging enough for adults. Once you start mixing colours and experiment with different techniques, the possibilities are endless. Available to buy in a range of kits (priced from £12 to £39.95, with individual postcards costing just £1). www.sandartplay.co.uk Families Rating: ★★★★

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Mummy on the Edge Angelina Melwani and Midi-Me go back... to the future.

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fter a VERY late lie-in caused by VERY late unsupervised tv watchage and probable extreme - loom-banding, it was difficult to scrape Midi-Me out of bed but eventually, she emerged, warm-faced and scribbleeyebrowed. I couldn’t be too cross that she wouldn’t get up because I had risen only an hour before that, thinking it was 8.30am and realising it was actually 12.30pm. Luckily it was Sunday. We were severely jet-lagged after our trip to Vancouver. The morning I had envisioned, therefore, padding around my bedroom in my Ragdale Hall Hotel slippers (I LOVE hotel slippers!) hair in curlers, idly perusing my closet for 50s friendly garb disintegrated before I could say “Great Scott!” It was Secret Cinema day and even though we had been looking forward to it for a month, we had understandably not given much thought to what we would wear. Amongst the copious emails they sent in advance, there was one that stated prom-dresses were the order of the day but after the thunderous downpour that woke me up, I just couldn’t countenance that idea. So I went as Bad Sandy from Grease instead. Midi-Me wanted to be Marty McFly himself and that would have been the sensible option, layering up jeans, denim jacket and bodywarmer, however I planted the idea of her spotty fifties dress that she’ll soon grow out of, neck scarf, denim jacket and high pony tail. She looked cool! And I looked smokin’ hot! Just the way it should be. Secret Cinema, you see, is an event; they don’t just show you the movie, they re-create it so that as soon as you arrive, you step into the scenes that unfold around you. This event’s film was Back to the Future and they had transformed the Olympic park adjacent to Westfield shopping centre into the town square of Hill Valley, mid 20th Century America. (With a John Lewis staring down at you but after a while it was okay – sort of took the place of the Sears store in the movie!) So the whole point of the Secret Cinema lark is that as soon as you arrive, you are drawn into the scene with actors pacing around, involving you in what’s happening. As we queued to enter, we were happily harassed by a wellbuilt “Biff” (the bully) and we watched as “Marty” in his signature red bodywarmer whizzed by with some friends on skateboards, stunt-jumping over a public bench. The attention to detail was really quite impressive; little houses belonging to families in the film had been mocked up, containing 50s style

furniture and memorabilia; actors with dodgy American accents paraded around and interacted with everyone brilliantly, never losing character. There was a high-school dance with dancers hopping around, drawing us into the fun and of course Midi-Me and I (-never one to shy away from bad bopping and doing dodgy American accents-) got seriously involved. At around 9pm, when it was much darker, special guest Bob Gale (co-writer and producer of the movie) came on to give a short, heart-warming speech and then he SAT RIGHT IN FRONT OF US on the damp green. It was mondo exciting and I couldn’t help stealing a glance at the (very meta) sight of him, experiencing the audience watching his film, using his phone to film some of the more exciting theatrical bits where actors played out the scenes as they happened in the movie, right there before our eyes, even driving off in the famous Delorean car and zipwiring from the re-created clock tower above the screen to the ground. Midi-Me was enthralled and actually so was I. The atmosphere was electric (which is an appalling cliché but it really was!) By the end of the night, our derrieres were very damp but it was nothing that a hairdryer and a hot chocolate couldn’t fix. Since doing some digging, I’ve found out plans are afoot for a Back to the Future musical to coincide with the 30 year anniversary

next year. Who knows; maybe in the future we’ve already gone back and seen it!

More notes from the edge at mynotesfromtheedge.blogspot.com. Angelina runs Sing and Sign award-winning baby signing classes in Harrow, Bushey and Rickmansworth. www.singandsign.com.

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FUSSY EATING affects 9 out of 10 London families © Ilona75 | Dreamstime.com

and shapes with food to encourage their children to eat and 47% have involved their children in preparing and cooking food as a way to help them have a positive relationship with food.

A recent survey on fussy eating found that 89% of London parents have children who are fussy eaters. The research, commissioned by Abbott, has also shown that 86% of parents in London worry that their child is not getting the nutrition they need and a further 82% said their child’s fussy eating habits make them feel frustrated. The emotional impact of fussy eating on parents is significant, with 44% of London parents fretting that other people might think they are a bad parent and 40% worrying that their child might go hungry at school or at a friend’s house. Fussy eating is a widespread issue in the UK, affecting many families and parents of fussy eaters in London will go to extreme lengths in order to get their children to eat well. Almost half of London parents (45%) get creative at dinner time by making faces

Netali Levi, a Clinical Psychologist who works with children who are fussy eaters and their parents believes that “managing mealtimes to make them enjoyable, reducing stress (both yours and the child’s) and understanding your child’s hunger signals are all key to success”. Netali also advises that “It’s important to realise that there are some aspects of the situation where you may have less control. You need to find what works for you and your child but generally speaking, by involving them in the process of shopping, cooking and preparing food, gradually introducing new flavours and textures, and rewarding progress, it should be possible for you to navigate this tricky phase and get them back to healthy eating habits.” For more advice and tips on tackling fussy eating, visit: www.fussyeaters.co.uk, where you can download a unique 12-week “back on track” eating plan, developed by Netali and a nutritionist. The plan provides week-by-week practical guidance to support parents and children on their journey to enjoying healthy foods. The plan encourages parents to let their children take some control of eating and offers support with introducing new foods and textures gradually and regularly. The plan can be downloaded directly here: www.fussyeaters.co.uk/ media/673/Back-To-Eating-Plan-Paediasure.pdf

Chores for kids Have a family plan for everyday household tasks and you will teach your kids a great life lesson. Chores help kids learn responsibility, and sharing chores gives you help around the house. Not sure your kids will go for it? Turn it into a game when they are young, a way to earn stars and later credits when they are older. (and since you ask, no, we don’t think children should get paid to help you around the house!)

Toddler (ages 2-3) • pick up/put away toys • unload the dishwasher, especially cutlery, plastic cups and Tupperware • dust (little ones love a feather duster!) • collect dirty clothes and put them in the hamper • help move clothes from washer to dryer • put clothes away • make their bed • wipe down cupboards, cabinets and skirting

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mix them up with simpler ones from the younger age groups so it doesn’t become too onerous

boards with soapy water. This one can get messy but it’s lots of fun!

Ages 9-11 All the above plus:

At this age, it is more about ‘helping mum’ and having fun than chores!

• make simple meals • clean the loo (they’ll love this one!)

Preschooler (4-5)

• mop floors

All the above plus:

Ages 12-14

• load the dishwasher

All the above plus:

• take out the recycling

• clean the bathroom

• lay the table • clear the table

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• make full meals including a meal plan

• wash dishes (with supervision)

Ages 6-8

• clean out the fridge and freezer

• wipe out bathroom sinks

All the above plus:

• mow the lawn

• match socks. This can easily be turned into a fun game! • fold simple clothes or tea towels

• help prepare meals, wash vegetables, simple cutting • wipe counter tops and kitchen units • hang up laundry

• water indoor plants

• sweep

• feed pets

• vacuum

Why not try rewarding younger children for doing their chores, at least when you first introduce them? For older children chores can become a normal part of their day.

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• fold clothes • clean microwave • rake leaves As the chores get more complex and time-consuming,

• supervise younger children’s chores – a great time to get bossy themselves! Do take into account your own child’s maturity and capabilities when giving them chores. Some children may be able to tackle many more than others – and some will certainly complain more than others! Good luck!


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