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A haven at the Gooseberry If you need a break from the hurly burly of rushing around with your kids, look no further than Gooseberry Bush. All under one convenient roof, Gooseberry Bush offers a family-friendly café serving delicious, nutritious food and selling cards and gifts, plus three Holistic Therapy rooms with therapists including an aromatherapist, a nutritionist, an osteopath and a homeopath. Plus, in their airy studio they have classes such as pilates, yoga, pregnancy yoga, baby ballet and baby massage, as well as NCT ante and postnatal courses. Escape the hubbub for a while and visit Gooseberry Bush, 115 Kingston Road, SW19 1LT, tel 020 8543 8720
Party at the Parlour Get a gang together and enjoy a tailor-made creative adventure just for you. The Papered Parlour in Clapham offers a range of private workshops for hen parties, birthday parties, corporate workshops and other private bookings. Whether its dressmaking or millinery, screenprinting, silversmithing or photography, their private parties are easy to organise. Sip delicious ‘cockteas’ while learning a skill, get inspired in their unique artist’s studio and develop your own cutting edge designs. Parties start at £35 per person. They also do children’s parties for children over 12. The Papered Parlour, 7 Prescott Place, London SW4 6BS, tel 020 7627 8703, www.thepaperedparlour.co.uk
Happy hair, happy faces The magic is coming to Fulham! Happy Faces, a luxurious children’s hair salon with a difference has opened a second branch in Fulham. At Happy Faces your child can get their hair cut while sitting in a vintage Cadillac, fighter jet or Thomas the Tank Engine, keeping their mind on having fun and off the task in hand. You can even have your little Princess’ party here in the Hollywood room, with chic nail bar and sparkly floor, perfect for those growing divas. Turn a visit to the hairdresser from a horror story into a big day out at Happy Faces, 288 Munster Road, SW6 6BQ, tel: 0207 610 3553, www.yourhappyfaces.com
Support for Dads A new partnership between the NCT and BabyBjorn helps to improve local support for Dads. NCT, the UK's largest charity for parents, and BabyBjörn, the world leader in top quality nursery products, want to make life easier for dads by providing them with the information and support they need. Dads coming along to NCT events will now get a welcome pack of information and resources specifically for them, including a dads booklet and an NCT Daddy Cool DVD. “NCT recognises men have different needs to women when it comes to becoming a parent and that dads need help too - all too often the focus is on the mother,” says Miranda Seymour Smith, NCT's Director of Operations. “Our resources are a must for any man who is about to find out just what it means to become a dad.” www.nct.org.uk
Award for local lad 8-year-old Samuel Groves from Wimbledon has been selected as the Explore Learning National Young Writer of the Year. An annual event organised by Explore Learning, the competition aims to encourage and inspire children to have the confidence to write an imaginative story in 500 words. This year’s theme was ‘Adventure Stories’ and Wimbledon Park Primary School student Samuel’s winning entry, “The Blue Guitar”, takes the reader on the journey of a blue guitar left abandoned on a rubbish dump. “We were incredibly impressed by both the quantity and quality of stories submitted,” says Heather Garrick from Explore Learning. “It is fantastic to see so many children enthused about writing, and there are obviously a lot of very talented young writers in the UK." To read Samuel’s story go to www.explorelearning.co.uk
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Smile in time Popular rhyme time class Smiley Time celebrated its first birthday this summer. Starting out as a Monday morning drop in class for the under 5's, Smiley Time now runs 4 classes a week all over Wandsworth. The classes are well planned with a clear theme and offer a great value class with no need to pre-book. Choose from The Bowler on Bellevue Rd, Wandsworth Common on Mondays and Thursdays at 10am; St Luke's Church, Strathmore Rd, SW19 on Tuesdays at 9.30am; or St Barnabas Church, Lavenham Rd, SW18 on Tuesday's at 10.30am. Smiley Time costs £5 per child, siblings £3. www.smileytime.co.uk
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A week in the great outdoors Children from Hornsby House School in Balham enjoyed a memorable week away this summer, experiencing a wide range of actionpacked, outdoor activities. While Year 4 went to PGL at Boreatton Park in Shropshire and abseiled, canoed and slid down the zip wire, Year 5 crossed the Channel to Normandy and Year 6 having breakfast before the walk up took part in activities such as archery, fencing Ben Stack and the obstacle course. Year 6 enjoyed a sixday course of team building and adventure in a stunning, remote location on the West coast of Scotland, climbing a mountain, swimming in the sea loch, fishing for lobsters and building rafts. "The Hornsby House school journeys give all our children confidence and a great sense of achievement,” says Jon Gray, Headmaster. “The children return to school more positive, independent and ready for the next challenge." www.hornsby-house.co.uk
Kids re-claim their streets UK charity Sustrans has launched a Dream Street design competition to see what children across the country would like to see on the street where they live. The competition encourages children to think about what they would like to see outside of their front door, to make it safer and more attractive for them to get around by bike and on foot. "Sustrans believes that every child should have the freedom to explore, play outdoors, and make their own way to school and beyond,” says Paul Osborne, Sustrans Director of School Travel. “We're inviting young people aged 7 to 14 to get involved and tell us what kind of street they'd like to see to make it easier for them to travel independently." The competition runs until 31 October 2011 so for your chance to play go to www.sustrans.org.uk/mydreamstreet
Dry nights to come… Star of Calendar Girls and Loose Women Lynda Bellingham is backing Dry and Mighty, an awareness campaign from ERIC, a national children’s charity. Dry and Mighty aims to raise awareness of bedwetting which affects 1 in 12 children, while supporting families in managing or overcoming the problem. “In life, there are little things that can have a really big impact on a family and bedwetting is one of those things - but it doesn’t have to be,” says Lynda. “Any parent with a child who wets the bed knows how the embarrassment makes it hard to talk openly about it. The child can be afraid to take part in sleepovers or school camps in case anyone finds out, so it’s reassuring to know help is at hand.” The ERIC Helpline is 0845 370 8008 or find out more at www.eric.org.uk
Osteopathic Centre for Children moves to SW London The Osteopathic Centre for Children, a charitable organization established over 20 years ago, has now moved to Wandsworth. Specialising in the osteopathic treatment of babies, children, and pre- and post-natal mums, the OCC was founded to help alleviate all kinds of childhood problems. Based on the classical principle of finding and then maintaining health, paediatric osteopathy gently re-balances children’s bodies, enabling them to harness their own vital resources to optimum effect. One of their aims is to make osteopathic treatment available to all children and mothers before and after birth regardless of their ability to pay. All children up to the age of 18 are welcome at the clinic, whether they have a known condition or are merely ‘offcolour’. Osteopathic Centre for Children, 22A Point Pleasant, London SW18 1GG, tel 020 8875 5290, www.occ.uk.com
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Ride with the family This autumn have fun with family and friends and get cycling! With British Cycling and Sky, you can take part in Sky Ride Local rides in towns and cities across the country. The bike rides are free, community bike rides, giving you a chance to get out and explore your local area. They’re led by a British Cycling-trained ride leader so you’re in safe hands, even if you’re a bit rusty. There are rides at four different levels from traffic-free rides in parks and on bike paths, to more challenging rides taking your cycling a bit further. Places on Sky Ride Local rides are limited so register now at goskyride.com
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Gymnastics awards Winstrada, the Aesthetic Sports Development Foundation, have updated their Gymnastic and Trampolining development and award scheme. Following an 18 month trial, Grades 1 and 2 are now based on the Rebound Therapy.org training course programme and are an ideal way of helping people with a wide range of learning and physical disabilities to develop many skills whilst exercising and having fun. Grades 1 and 2 are suitable for people with special needs but are also ideal for pre-school age children. Wallcharts and class check-off sheets are available, free of charge, to download and print from your own computer, while badge and certificate awards are available for the accomplishment of each grade from www.winstrada.com/awards.
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Dig it! New market garden involves local schools and families in creative workshops Watching dozens of young volunteers from Orange RockCorps digging, painting and scrubbing old railings in Fulham’s Heritage Market Garden, it’s hard to remember the plot in its old incarnation as a littlevisited rose garden on the fringes of South Park’s 20acre plot. Marshalling the activity is Alex Kennaugh, Chairman of the Friends of South Park. The project is part of the Friends’ campaign to encourage families and schools to take advantage of what the park offers. “Whether you’re a parent who drops in regularly for a children’s natural art class, a nature-lover who wants to be part of South Park’s gardening club, or someone who is interested in heirloom plants or meditation, we hope to engage and connect more people with our natural world,” says Kennaugh. South Park opened in 1904 and, in those more genteel times, boasted a bandstand and a refreshment pavilion. During both world wars, the greens were given over to allotments, which neatly echoes the plans for the Market Garden today. To get the ball rolling, Friends of South Park grew seedlings in their own gardens. Key to the ongoing success of the garden is the involvement of local schools, which will plant and maintain one of the newly constructed raised beds and will help supervise the bird and bat boxes. During the winter, The Shed, as the now vibrantly muralled building in the garden is known, is going to be the site for Beans and Bugs – drop-in natural art classes for children – as well as perfume-making workshops, tai-chi and nutrition classes and Christmas wreath-making days. The ambitions for the garden are high, and the Friends of South Park are keen to hear from anyone with ideas or time to contribute to the scheme. Visit www.friendsofsouthpark.org.uk to become part of South Park’s re-growth.
How does your garden grow? Rethink your garden to boost its naturefriendly credentials There are a staggering three million gardens in Greater London. That’s roughly 38,000 hectares, ranging from tiny, decked corners to rambling jungles. The London Wildlife Trust’s Garden for a Living London campaign encourages garden-owners to make the most of this patchwork of green spaces. Gardens can be mini nature reserves, reduce climate change and help absorb flood waters. Simply making a small pond, planting a broad-leafed tree or adding a green roof to a shed can make a real difference. Get involved by pledging online to support the scheme and at the same time download a ‘how to’ guide to get you started. Visit www.wildlondon.org.uk
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The ugly cost of beauty Stop Barbie’s manufacturer cutting down Indonesian rainforests
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Poor Barbie – Ken has ditched her via a high-profile campaign spearheaded by Greenpeace. Why? Because he doesn’t date girls who are into deforestation, and that, courtesy of Barbie’s maker Mattel, is what the fashion icon is apparently linked with, according to Greenpeace. Greenpeace says it has discovered that Mattel uses paper pulp in its Barbie packaging that is partly sourced from Indonesian rainforests. Swathes of these forests, home to Sumatran tigers, orang-utans and elephants, are now scarred, barren scrub. Asia Pulp and Paper (APP), which supplies Mattel, intends to continue deforestation in Indonesia until 2015 unless it is stopped. Greenpeace’s campaign now extends to Hasbro, Disney and Lego, all implicated through their use of APP. Sign the campaign online or call Mattel direct – see www.greenpeace.org.uk – to let the big companies know that the mums who buy the toys won’t put up with this.
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In to bat See a startling variety of bats this month on nature walks in Barnes
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With mild evenings and earlier sunsets, September is the ideal time to join a Big Bat Walk at the WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes. Seven species of bat live or hunt in the wetland reserve, making it one of the best places in London to study them. Armed with a bat detector, you might spot a pipistrelle (pictured), a Daubenton’s bat, which hunts over water, or a Leisler’s bat, the ‘hairy-armed bat’. Evenings start with a talk by a bat expert and include a visit to the Berkeley Bat House. They are open to adults and over-eights (who must be accompanied) and happen each Thursday until September 22nd. To book a place, £10, call 020 8409 4400; www.wwt.org.uk. For information on bat conservation, visit the Bat Conservation Trust’s website, www.bats.org.uk or call the free National Bat Helpline, 0845 1300228.
Home healing Green Doctors can save your home from a nasty case of wasted energy With the summer – whisper it – all but over, our thoughts are turning to keeping warm. Before the frost bites, call in the Green Doctors to get their expert advice on energy saving, tailored to your home. The ‘doctors’, from Groundwork London, operate in the Wandle Valley Low Carbon Zone area of Phipps Bridge and Cherry Tree Estate helping residents cut bills, learn more about recycling, water use and composting. They also install a range of free energy-saving devices. Call Groundwork London on 020 8687 4050 – the scheme will finish in March 2012. If you think your area could benefit from a Green Doctor service, why not contact Groundwork (www.london.groundwork.org.uk) and your local council.
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THE WILLOW NURSERY Clapham Baptist Church, (corner of Queenstown Road) 823 Wandsworth Road, SW8 3JL Tel: 020 7498 0319 Est.1981 E-mail: alice@thewillownursery.co.uk Head: Alice Irvine BEd + Creative Arts. Opening hours: 9am to midday Sessions: Mornings only Weeks open a year: Termtime Ages: Two and half to 5 years Max no. of pupils: 40. Pupil/teacher ratio: Under 3yrs: 4:1, 3-5yrs 8:1 Curriculum: Montessori and traditional methods. Activities: Art, craft, cooking, singing, dance, drama, gym, French, gardening, home corner, sand & water, etc. Facilities: Large, bright, spacious hall and a smaller reception room. Contact: Please contact Alice for Prospectus and to arrange a visit. Previously inspected by OSTED with an excellent report. Our aim is to create a stimulating, happy and fun environment so that the children love coming to school. We develop confidence and a keen interest to learn. Children learn at their own pace and we provide lots of individual attention.
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Maggie O’Brien concludes her series with her own ‘Pick of the Postcodes’ Writing this column has been such a pleasure and such an eye opener too. Over the last eighteen months I have discovered that South West London has some truly wonderful areas to visit, real gems in fact. I do hope you have been able to try out a few for yourselves. I have so many favourites! I’d definitely include the wonderful Brixton market and some fabulous hidden secrets of Chelsea. Sadly this is my last column, but before I say goodbye... one last area I would like to touch on is Tooting and my all time favourite outdoor swimming pool: Tooting Bec Lido. Jess Darby, who used to work for Families and knows the area well, gives us her take on what’s happening in Tooting...
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On Mayfield Gymnastics Club... “This club, in the grounds of Springfield Hospital, is tucked away but an excellent gymnastics centre with pro equipment and curriculum. They run pre-school sessions and holiday programmes too. Well worth checking out”. Many thanks to Jess for all her tips.
Also...Tooting Leisure Centre If outdoor swimming isn’t for you, the Leisure centre has a 33 metre swimming pool as well as a warmer 12 metre teaching pool. There is a Kinetika Fitness Suite, Indoor Cycling and 3 Group Exercise Studios. With soft play for younger children, birthday party facilities, a Gymnastic club and even a drop in pre-school trampolining, this is an excellent venue. There is a café too.
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Tooting Bec Lido Whenever there is something written about outdoor pools in the UK, the Lido in Tooting is always mentioned as a favourite. The whole experience of swimming outside is refreshing and having been around for over a 100 years, this 100 meter long pool is exceptional.
‘Tooting market has an eclectic mix of stalls, from fortune telling to exotic beauty parlours, from North African cuisine to haberdashery’. Eyvind Ryans Wandsworth Council. This well known covered market, sells foodstuffs from all over the globe.
Jess says, “This is a proper urban beach. When the sun is out, you can’t beat a trip to the Lido. The kid’s pool is safe and fun. You can choose a good spot under the trees and make camp for the day. Take a picnic, or treat yourselves to chips and ice creams from the café. All South West London life is there”.
Recently, ‘Brick Box’, an innovative company has been working closely with the council and the local community to develop ideas to enhance this public space. Projects give a creative ‘heart’ to the town centre and some artists have already set up exciting and creative activities (www.wandsworth.gov.uk for further details on the market).
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“Although tiny, this is an impressive place to take all the family. On my last visit there were three chefs serving up plate after plate of delicious Lebanese food. Charming staff and a real feast but all on small plates so not overwhelming” says Jess.
This is for young people aged 7-14 years and is brilliant. Wandsworth Music Centre ‘helps children learn to play a musical instrument while developing a wide range of supporting musical skills; enjoy making music and performing with other children; and establish a love of music for life’. Wandsworth Schools Music Service.
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Local parent, Eleanor Parkman says, “We have found the music school at the professional centre to be excellent. It is run by kind, talented and committed staff. My daughter had the chance to immerse herself in music for a whole morning for less than the cost of a 30 minute lesson in the private sector”. So... from the incredible collection of theatres to the delightful cupcakes on offer; South West London certainly does appear to have it all.
Close to the tube, this is another of Jess’s favourites. “This was great when the children were small. The staff are very accommodating and there is a good lunch deal (£7.50 Bento box and miso soup deal). Highchairs are provided and it is usually quiet so the staff don’t seem to mind the mess or noise. As the children get older there is a Fujisan early bird supper”, (2 courses for approx £11.50).
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Lantern Arts Centre
It’s a Kid’s Thing SW18
The Artyard
The best markets
Art/Pottery...
Visit Brixton Market in Electric Avenue, it is a truly lively and dynamic area (see Families South West, issue March 2011 and FamiliesSouthWest.co.uk).
The Artyard in East Sheen certainly had the wow factor and is a charming place to involve the whole family in all things creative (FSW Jan/Feb 2011 issue). Alternatively, Arty Party is always a firm favourite , or sit back and relax with your friends and a glass of wine while you paint at The Bridgewater Pottery Café in Fulham (FSW April 2010 issue).
Try out the market in Northcote Road, Clapham/Battersea (see issue July/August 2011 and FamiliesSouthWest.co.uk). Generations of families are still running some of the Fulham market stalls (see Families South West, issue April 2010 for other ideas in SW6). Picking up fresh fruit and vegetables is easy if you live near Tatchbrook Street Market in Pimlico (see issue September 2010 and FamiliesSouthWest.co.uk).
My favourite theatres... Having been spoilt and self contained living in Wimbledon for some years, with the New Wimbledon Theatre and the Polka Theatre (FSW March 2010 issue), it would be easy to miss all the other opportunities in South West London. The Chelsea Theatre (FSW July/August 2010), Tara Studio (FSW November 2010 issue), the Putney Arts Theatre (May 2010 issue) and the Lantern Arts Centre (December 2010 issue), to name but a few.
My favourite eateries... Gorgeous and delicious cupcakes at Love Bakery (FSW July/August 2010 issue). Or taste one from Hummingbirds (FSW April 2011 issue). Try a yummy one from Yummishes in East Sheen (FSW Jan/Feb 2011 issue). How about afternoon tea in a wonderful setting opposite Clapham Common; try Macaron, the French Boulangerie (July/August 2011 issue).
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My favourite toyshops... Want old fashioned toys, musical instruments and books? Well established toy shop, Pandemonium has it all, in East Sheen (FSW Jan/Feb 2011 issue). How about a babyccino for your toddler, in a child orientated environment, surrounded by beautiful books and toys at newly opened Under the Greenwood Tree, in Clapham (FSW July/August 2011 issue).
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All included places... Gambado, interactive and educational play (FSW April 2010 issue) or something smaller and more personal and one of my favourites is It’s a Kid’s Thing in Earlsfield (FSW November 2010 issue). Both in Putney and Wimbledon, Eddie Catz is always great value with not only ‘edutainment’ but a good café and numerous classes including the opportunity to learn first aid (FSW May 2010 issue).
Further Information • Tooting Bec Lido – Tooting Bec Road, London. SW16 1RU Tel: 020 8871 7198 www.wandsworth.gov.uk • Meza – 34 Trinity Road, London, SW17 7RE Tel: 07722 111299 • Fujisan Restaurant – 326 Balham high Road, London. SW17 7AA 020 8682 1777 www.fujisanrestaurant.co.uk • Mayfield Gymnastics Club – Springfield Hospital, 61 Glenburnie Road, London. SW17 7DH Tel: 020 8767 2094 • Tooting Leisure Centre – Greaves Place, London. SW17 ONE Tel: 020 8333 7555 www.dcleisurecentres.co.uk • Tooting Market – 21-23 Tooting High Street, London. SW17 OSN . Tel: 020 8672 4760 • Saturday Wandworth Music Centre – Wandsworth Music Centre (Tooting), Professional Centre, Franciscan Road, London. SW17 8HE / musicservices@wandsworth.gov.uk All ‘Families’ South West ‘Peeping at Postcodes’ columns can be found online at: www.FamiliesSouthWest.co.uk There is a facility at the bottom of each article to leave your comments: share your tips, recommend places and help your favourite places to get more visitors! Postcodes include: SW19 (Wimbledon), SW6 (Fulham), SW15 (Putney), SW11 (Battersea), SW3 (Chelsea), SW1 (Pimlico), SW13 (Barnes), SW18 (Earlsfield), SW20 (Raynes Park), SW14 (East Sheen,) SW2/SW9 (Brixton), SW7 (South Kensington), SW18 (Southfields), SW16 (Streatham), SW4/SW11 (Clapham), SW16/17 (Tooting).
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Bereavement and the family By Christopher Clow
Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) said “nothing can be said to be certain except death and taxes.” Both of these experiences can bring you a multitude of thoughts, feelings and emotions not least anger, stress, anxiety, depression and perhaps in some cases guilt. Bereavement, the loss of someone close to you, can be devastating to individuals and indeed families and you and your family are in a state of mourning when you are still grieving the loved one. Sigmund Freud (1836-1939) wrote that mourning can be as if a ‘hole appears in our lives’. A hole that you or your loved one may find hard to fill. How children react to death as indeed with adults depends on a number of factors: •Closeness and role of relationship •Expected or not •Age and comprehension Infants are in tune to changes of emotional climate in the family, pre-school often seeing death as temporary and over 5’s have greater understanding of the permanence and adolescents often find it hard to understand and verbalise feelings. Adults as with the young go through stages of grief including: Denial, Anger, Guilt, Acceptance, Integration.
You may notice your children are showing these stages and the signs can often be anxiety, uncertainty, being more clingy, outburst of emotions such as anger or sulking. Children are very in tune to emotions in families and with illness or raised voices and any kind of loss or separation, may blame themselves for what’s going on I have been working as a counsellor/ psychotherapist since 2001 initially seeing individuals and over the last few years couples and now families. To back up my own clinical experience I’ll lean on The Royal College of Psychiatrists 1 who note and I paraphrase here that signs a child is struggling include: • Longer period of depression, with loss of interest in daily activities and events • Difficulties with sleep, appetite, fears of being alone • Acting like a much younger child for a long time • Denying that the family member has died • Imitating the dead person all the time • Talking repeatedly about wanting to join the dead person • Withdrawing from friends • A sharp drop in school performance, or refusal to attend school. 1
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Experience generally shows that confusion and uncertainty in your child can prolong acceptance that the deceased has gone. So it is usually a good idea to let your child know the truth at an early stage thereby opening the door on any denial and triggering acceptance. Answering questions and listening to, and really ‘hearing’, your child’s view of death is important. This can help to diffuse any anger, anxiety or self blame or guilt. Children can also become afraid others around them are going to die and on a deeper level experience this as abandonment. So often this is displayed in manoeuvres and attempts to sabotage loved ones from leaving in any way. You may recognise this perhaps at bedtime or if you are going somewhere linked to death, illness or just out for the evening. Talking and listening to others in the family whilst being mindful of ‘ageappropriate’ honesty and openness can help to move the family on through stages of grieving thus integrating the death into the life of the family. It is not unusual that ANY experience of loss or sometimes change such as, friendships, personal possessions, moving home or pets can trigger unresolved grief thus amplifying the feelings. Recognising that someone isn’t coping with the loss can give understanding to some unusual behaviour and emotional outbursts. Sometimes if you or a loved one are not coping then in addition to talking in the family, accessing talking therapy can provide a neutral space to work through your distress. •Christopher Clow is a UKRCP, BACP (Accredited) Counsellor and Psychotherapist and has been working in private practice and various clinical settings with individuals, couples and families for over 10 years. www.swlondontherapy.co.uk
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Returning to work without a bump! According to a recent national survey, employers turn down nearly half of women’s requests for part-time/ flexible work following maternity leave. It doesn’t have to be that way for you. Zoe Manns reports… If you are an expectant mum or early into your maternity leave, going back to work may feel like a distant prospect but there are some important steps that you could take now to maximise your chance of securing the terms you would like when/ if you do decide to return. Zoe Manns, a mother of two and experienced Employment Lawyer is the founder of MummysatWork.com, a consultancy that provides specialist advice and guidance to new mums to help them successfully and amicably negotiate a change in their employment terms with their employer, whilst maintaining their career progression. She says, “Despite a raft of ‘family friendly’ legislation, there is still much employer resistance to part-time work, particularly for professional women and those in senior managerial roles. This may in part be explained by changing market conditions such as the emergence of a global economy, working days having to accommodate different time zones, high commitment management practices and restructuring tendencies but perhaps also the ‘male model of working’ which includes unpredictable and long working hours, geographical mobility and networking outside work time”. Returning to work after having a baby can be challenging in the best circumstances (confidence may be at a low, there may be concerns/feelings of guilt about leaving a baby with a new carer etc) but it is particularly stressful if added to that there is a reluctance on the employer’s part to facilitate a work-life balance. Many women are taken by surprise when, having been out of the workplace for some time, they find their employer unwilling to accommodate their request for flexible working after all.
Having been approached countless times by women whose applications had already been turned down, I realised that there was virtually no specialist help available to them to help them negotiate new terms with their employer on their return to work. As a result, I decided to launch MummysatWork.com. MummysatWork aims to meet with clients as early as possible before they intend to return to work (preferably even before going on maternity leave), and devise a tailored strategy to enable them to negotiate more flexible working terms confidently, amicably and with the best chance of success. The process involves reviewing the employer’s working practices, the individual’s career to date, her relationships with her line manager and HR, her future family and career goals, and includes support and coaching (‘behind the scenes’) to approach this delicate path in the best way possible. MummysatWork.com works on the premise that every mum’s situation is unique and requires an individual solution. Research, timing and preparation are key. The service is different to that of an Employment Lawyer. Both employees and employers alike are understandably worried that the involvement of solicitors in such situations will lead to significant costs and a potential deterioration (or in some cases even breakdown) in employer / employee relations. Although as a qualified employment solicitor I have a detailed understanding of employment legislation, the consultancy takes a preventative, practical approach with an emphasis on providing a discreet and bespoke strategy, coaching, and confidence- building. This is a unique service and the costs are surprisingly competitive (£200 for a 2 hour consultation).
• For further information see www.MummysatWork.com or contact Zoe Manns on 07989 103 705.
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Tips Before maternity leave • Prepare your PR campaign early! • How do you announce your pregnancy and prepare your boss and colleagues for your departure? • Put your markers in the sand before you leave. • Consider holding a performance development review. • Make use of handover meetings. • Meet your maternity cover. • Prepare a back to work plan • Do your homework! • Look at policies. • Are changes planned? • Are there any precedents?
During maternity leave • Early engagement with employer. •Consider discussing your provisional request before you go. • Keep a dialogue open. • Social events, email updates and access to systems. Use ‘keeping-in-touch’ days. • Plan your strategy with your family needs and career goals in mind. • Do you have to return to work on any terms, what is your negotiating position? • Consider the availability and cost of your childcare.
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Baby Page
The great weaning debate By Joanna Parry
It’s one of the questions that is bound to be on your mind if you have a young baby: when is the right time to wean? Over the years the guidelines have changed. Many of our parents gave us rusks in our milk when we were only a couple of months old, and when I had my first child nearly 6 years ago I was advised to start weaning as early as 4 months. Now, many mums wait until their baby is 6 months. Either way, weaning need not be a huge chore.
When to do it
Getting started
Top tips
Department of Health guidelines recommend that the best time to start weaning is 6 months, as it is thought the stomachs of younger babies aren’t mature enough to cope with a more diverse diet, and that early weaning can increase the risk of infections and the development of allergies like eczema and asthma. Premature babies may not be ready by 6 months so consult your health visitor before introducing solids. Often, it’s best to be guided by your own baby. Babies can be ready for weaning if they:
Many parents start with baby rice mixed with formula or breast milk to get them used to a new texture. Move on to sweet vegetables like carrots, sweet potato and parsnip and fruits - apple, pear, peach and mango. Mashed bananas and avocados are good choices as they don’t need to be cooked. After introducing single tastes, move on to combinations such as potato and parsnip, leak and peas, plum and pear. Once you are well established on the first foods introduce protein fish and chicken are good as they have a mild taste and can be mixed with vegetables. As your baby starts to chew, mash their food instead of pureeing and gradually let the lumps get bigger. By the time your baby is about seven months old it should be eating solids three times a day, which could include vegetables like courgette, broccoli and spinach as well as meat, fish, hard-boiled egg and cheese.
• choose a time of day when your baby is not too tired or hungry – late morning is good • add milk to new tastes to encourage baby to try them • once they’re used to a taste, move that food to the evening meal and introduce another food at lunchtime • as long as you don’t wean your baby before 6 months there’s no need to sterilise feeding utensils • puree your own food if you’ve used very little or no salt in its preparation • make purees in a large batch and freeze in ice cube trays. Once frozen pop them into labelled freezer bags
• show interest in the food you or your older children are eating • can stay in a sitting position and hold their head steady • can look at food, grab it and put it in their mouths by themselves • have doubled their birth weight • can swallow food. Babies who are not ready will tend to spit their food out and get more on their faces than in their mouths. Never start weaning before your baby is 17 weeks old or put solids such as baby rice or rusk into your baby’s bottle. Remember, there is no rush to wean!
At around this time you can introduce finger foods such as soft-cooked carrots, pasta, slices of melon, strips of omelette or buttered toast, which encourage your baby to chew and will help with their pincer grip. Always stay close to your baby when they have finger foods in case they choke.
You DON’T need to cook everything yourself! There are some fantastic foods on the market that are just as nutritious and ‘homemade’ as if you cooked them yourself. But beware of the unnecessary packaging they create! Check out www.ellaskitchen.co.uk, www.plum-baby.co.uk, www.hipp.co.uk and www.organix.com
Remember, solid food shouldn’t replace formula or breast milk. Babies between the ages of 6 to 9 months still need at least 16oz of milk daily.
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Baby page Going veggie? There are no medical or health reasons against raising your baby as vegetarian, providing you feed them a well balanced diet. You can make sure your baby has enough iron through pulses, dried fruits, fortified cereals and green vegetables. Vitamin C helps absorption of iron from food so include fruit or juice in the same meal as iron-rich foods. Protein can be obtained from pulses, egg, dairy products, tofu, bread and meat substitutes.
Allergies and intolerances Almost 1 in 12 young children suffer from a food allergy. Milk and egg allergies are the most common and tend to disappear before adulthood. The other common allergens are peanuts and tree nuts, fish and seafood, wheat, soy, sesame and kiwi. If there is a history of allergies in your family think about delaying the introduction of certain foods. Start out slowly with very basic purees and wait 3 days after each food is introduced before trying a new taste to ensure your baby doesn’t have an allergic reaction. If you decide to wean before six months don’t offer eggs, dairy products, fish, shellfish, citrus fruits or foods containing gluten. Avoid nuts until 3 years of age and honey until your baby is 1.
Lactose intolerance is not an allergy but is the inability to digest the sugar in milk. Once the problem is dealt with and the gut has recovered the intolerance will disappear, but while the condition lasts it can be managed by using a soybased or low-lactose formula. Most babies grow out of lactose intolerance by 6 - 9 months. Gluten sensitivity can cause celiac disease which, although rare, can be serious. Symptoms of gluten intolerance include loss of appetite, poor growth, swollen abdomen and pale, bulky and smelly stools. Foods containing gluten i.e. anything made from wheat, rye, barley or oats should not be introduced into any baby’s diet before 6 months. When buying baby cereals choose gluten-free varieties and look for gluten-free products such as soy, corn, rice, buckwheat spaghetti and potato flours.
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There are some great products around that can make life easier when weaning: • the Beaba Babycook is pricey but cooks, purees and reheats all in one. £90 from www.boots.com, www.kiddicare.com, www.amazon.co.uk. Another one-stopfeeding-shop is Babymoov Bebedelice, £70 from www.baby2k.com or www.olivers-babycare.co.uk • the clip-on metoo (£33.95) from www.philandteds.com is great if you don’t want a bulky highchair cluttering your kitchen. They also do a tiny folding highchair called the lobster (£59.95). Chairs that convert into a child’s seat are popular, such as the Stokke Tripp Trapp from www.stokke.com www.nctshop.co.uk do a similar one for £160. • invest in some wipe-clean tabards for complete cover. £14.00 www.jojomamanbebe.co.uk • food thermos. £19.00 www.jojomamanbebe.co.uk • stay-put suction bowls that stay on the table, not the floor! £10 www.nctshop.co.uk
Get some help If you’re concerned about weaning or have a fussy eater on your hands, there are some great local classes around. In South West London, www.baby-steps.co.uk offers Weaning Your Baby To Solids classes at The Vitality Centre, Wandsworth and Earthlife, Kew. £40.
There are two types of food allergies. Some are easy to spot – as soon as food is eaten an itchy rash develops, usually around the mouth or eyes. There may also be swelling of the lips, tongue and mouth, runny nose, watering eyes, vomiting, tummy cramps and diarrhoea. In severe reactions there may be difficulty breathing, wheezing and shortness of breath and a drop in blood pressure, which requires urgent medical attention. These reactions are often more common in older children and teenagers. Other allergies can be more difficult to detect, especially if they have delayed allergies. These are sometimes called food intolerances and tend to be more of a problem in infancy. Delayed allergies may cause symptoms such as eczema, reflux, colic, poor growth, diarrhoea or constipation. However, all of these symptoms commonly occur during childhood and an allergy may not be the cause. Trying to work out if the problem is due to a food allergy can be difficult and requires the help of an experienced doctor. However, exclusion diets may be possible with the help of a dietician.
Making it easy
At www.newbabycompany.com in West London you can join a Starting Solids Class on when to start, how to prepare first foods and menu planning, and www.lyndaleach.co.uk do weaning classes at the Life Centre in West London, exploring how to deal with possible allergic reactions.
The clip-on metoo The good news is that many children grow out of their allergies. In the meantime there are a range of products from soya yoghurts to dairy free chocolate buttons, lactose- and gluten-free at www.hipp.co.uk www.organix.com www.hollandandbarrett.com www.dietaryneedsdirect.co.uk
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Once your child is a little older, www.mangetoutkids.com in South West London offers your child the opportunity to experience healthy food and get excited about healthy eating.
Websites on weaning • www.nhs.uk • www.direct.gov.uk • www.wholesomebabyfood.com • www.ellaskitchen.co.uk • www.annabelkarmel.com
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Education feature Can stress be helpful? New research has been published that reveals that stress can actually help when studying for exams.
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In fact, the stress that can occur when revising at the last minute helps the brain form stronger memories, suggesting that this way of studying for exams might be the best way to learn. Scientists have discovered that when we are stressed, hormones are produced within our bodies that cause changes within our brain cells, helping memories to be retained in a more productive and efficient manner. The stress hormones cortisol and adrenalin actually cause changes in the way the genes inside neurons function, so enhancing their learning ability. Lead researcher Professor Hans Reul, neuroscientist at the University of Bristol, said that his findings suggest that studying while feeling stressed could help increase the ability of students when learning. "We often find that unpleasant memories are the ones that stay with us for the rest of our lives,” says Professor Reul. “This is because of the role that stress plays. Essentially the stress hormones are enhancing the process that is normally taking place when you are learning." But Dr Reul warned that while some stress can be good for retaining information, too much stress may well have the opposite effect. "When we are extremely stressed it is not possible to pick up any new information," he adds. "The brain goes into an override mode and so the memory formation is not efficient. Chronic, long term stress is also not good."
Exciting opportunities at Labels4kids Labels4Kids has been busy over the past couple of months, working on their site, expanding abroad and updating their product range. On www.facebook.com/Labels4kids if you LIKE them, you can view special offers, discounts, new product information and news articles. Another new prospect is franchising with Labels4Kids although franchises are only currently open to those outside the UK. Could you see yourself, or do you know of anyone else who would be interested in starting up their own Labels4Kids business in one of their franchising countries? Contact sales@labels4kids.com for more information.
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High quality education in a difficult economic situation Fewer children are being sent to independent schools after average fees have climbed above £13,000 for the first time. According to the Independent Schools Council, the number of children in private education fell this year, dropping for the second year in a row as fees rose faster than earnings increased. Information from the ISC shows the average parent will pay £13,179 in annual fees this year which is a 4.6 per cent increase on last year. While the economy continues to force many private schools to shut every year and boarding schools are looking more and more to foreign pupils to fill their numbers, private school pupils fell by 786 this year. However, school leaders are insisting that the figures actually show a positive result for the private sector in the face of enormous pressure on family incomes. “ISC independent schools are showing remarkable resilience against a difficult economic background, reflecting the high quality of education that our schools offer to parents and the value for money that this represents,” says David Lyscom, ISC chief executive. He continued to say that the average fee rise was the second lowest since 1994 and showed that independent schools were "very sensitive to the needs of parents and doing everything they can to keep fees to a minimum".
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Education feature
Your children’s education starts at home How home life can make a big difference in the education of children By Elisabeth Dolton
Did you know that just keeping books in your home can significantly increase your children’s likelihood of going to university and that’s irrespective of background, size of family, where they live, parents occupation or any other social factor? Further research has also shown that the biggest impact on a child’s educational development is reading to them from a very early age. So if your child is starting school for the first time this year, or they are already progressing rapidly through the school years, undertaking a few small activities at home can make a huge difference to the development and education of children and build powerfully on the learning they receive from school.
Why bother... Sally Goddard Blythe, a child development expert and director of the Institute for NeuroPhysiological Psychology in Chester, claims that children are failing to develop vital physical and communication skills after being denied interaction with their parents during their early years, as many parents are not engaging them in games, rhymes, music and books. She believes that much of the reason for this is parents using electronic toys to keep toddlers occupied, rather than interacting with them in a more traditional manner, and that this can affect a child’s development even to the point of the child being wrongly thought to have behavioural problems. Studies in Britain have shown that children who are supported by their families with homework are likely to perform significantly better in academic examinations at 16 years old and beyond than those who do not. Recent reports show boys are still having difficulties with literacy (reading, writing or spelling), and girls having difficulties with numeracy, despite improvements in primary school results. Even the best and brightest teachers can be hard pressed to address the individual needs of every child, especially in a crowded classroom. And what if your child shows a particular interest or aptitude towards a certain topic? A love of physics can start at any age. Similarly, if your child finds a topic difficult, your interest as a parent will help, no matter how well or how fast your child understands what they are being taught. Parents small actions can plug these gaps, support children and really boost their development.
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What activities can be taken? Activities that involve reading, listening, writing, number awareness, sequencing, counting and learning to become aware of the world that surrounds them are perfect. They will help encourage a love and understanding of language, maths and science which are basic tools to boost any child’s education. • Keep a library – A few books placed in reach of your children to pick up any time for browsing or talking about. A recent study conducted in the US found that children coming from a “bookish home” remained in education for around three years longer than young people born into families with empty bookshelves. • Read to your children – Sharing stories and reading together are vital to the development of a child’s literacy skills. Just ten minutes at the start or end of the day will be enough to help them to acquire the skills they need to develop as a reader. • Download free games, activities, and worksheets online – There are many websites offering free activities that encourage basic skill development for children and keep it fun. • Get number crunching – Talk about numbers and show them how useful numbers are in almost everything we do. Measure their height and work out how much they have grown, spot speed signs and funny number plates, say the time out load and how long before the next stop, compare the prices of
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vegetables in the supermarket and how much money you will need to pay, how long tea will take to cook, how much milk you pour on your cornflakes, etc. • Problem solving – Encourage your children to think things through and work things out for themselves. Ask them why they think metal goes rusty, why the sky is grey, why the Police car makes a noise, etc. Point out things that are different to home - buildings, accents, clothes, food, and customs. Experts suggest giving your child a simple map of where they are going, also following a recipe together are great techniques to boost concentration. • Keep talking – New experiences and discoveries are always stimulating, so encourage your child to try new things. Look for opportunities to talk to your child about their day - children enjoy sharing what they are learning. • Put a pen in their hands –- Help them develop their handwriting skills by writing words and sentences for them to copy. Point out examples of lovely handwriting and pictures when you see them, encourage them to ‘sign’ birthday and Christmas cards to their friends, and always get them to sign their own artwork. Overall, making sure your activities with them are fun will make a real difference. Children thrive on encouragement, someone who will listen to them when they are struggling as well as achieving. Giving them a little personal attention that they can’t get in the classroom, all add up to fun learning for your child and peace of mind for you that they are achieving the best they can.
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Open Meetings 2011 James Allen’s Preparatory School 4-11 Saturday 1 October 10am-12 noon Tours for Reception–Year 2 are at the Pre-Prep 2 Dulwich Village, SE21 7AL Talks by the Head of the Pre-Prep at 10.40am and 11.40am Tours for Years 3-6 are at JAPS 144 East Dulwich Grove, SE22 8TE Talks by the Headteacher of JAPS at 10.40am and 11.40am Please arrive any time between 10am and 12 noon for a tour of either or both sites For information about additional Wednesday tours at JAPS contact Katherine Graham Tel: 020 8693 3465 www.jags.org.uk
Bilingual education since 1996 The French Nursery School For children from 2 years old to 5 years old. (Toddler group from 1yr) Morning or afternoon sessions available Full time sessions 9h - 15h
SW7 Queen's Gate SW1 Knightsbridge Group of international nursery schools
The Belgravia Nursery School Bilingual Nursery school French/ English. For children 2-5 years. (Toddler group from 1yr) Part time session 9h - 12h Full time session 9h - 15h • 15h35-17h
All schools have native language teachers, excellent facilities and lovely outside The Spanish Nursery School playground / garden.
SW7 and SW1 The Spanish out of school club for children For a brochure please call from 2 to 5 years old. Marie-Laurence Edmonstone Toddler Group from 1 year old 020 7259 21 51 marie-laurence@thefrenchnurseryschool.com
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Dawmouse Montessori Nursery Schools WWW.DAWMOUSE.COM There are now two established Montessori Nursery schools in Fulham bearing the Dawmouse name. The original Dawmouse Brunswick in Haldane Road, SW6 7EU and Dawmouse St Peter’s at St Peter’s Terrace, SW6 7JS. Both schools offer a wide range of Montessori equipment and have outdoor play areas. They will offer a safe, stimulating and active environment in which children can have fun and achieve. The broad curriculum covers all areas of the Early Learning Goals and includes science, drama, cookery and music lessons. Project work will give the children scope for creative development as well as an increased understanding of their world. We insist on our staff being Montessori trained teachers. For a prospectus and a visit to view the schools please contact : www.dawmouse.com or speak with Miss Emma 020 7381 9385
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School Open Days • Streatham and Clapham High School
SW2/16
11-18 G
24 Sept 10am to 1pm 5 Oct 10-12 (11+)
• Thames Christian College (see ad)
SW11
11-16
28 Sept 10.15 am to 12.15 1st Oct 10am to 1pm 7228 3933
• Hornsby House School
SW12
4-11
6 Oct 9.30 to 10.30a.m
8673 7573
• White House Prep. School
SW12
2-11
8 &12 Oct
8674 9514
• Alleyn’s Junior School
SE22
4-11
17 Sept 10am to 12.30 3&15 Nov 1.30 to 3pm
8557 1519
• Dolphin School
SW11
4-11
Tuesday and Thursday mornings by appointment
7924 3472
• Eridge House School
SW6
2-11
8 Oct 9.30 to 1pm
7471 4816
• GEMS Hampshire School
SW7
3-13
By appointment
7352 7077
• Ecole des Petits Fulham
SW6
3-6
By appointment
7371 8350
• Ecole de Battersea
SW11
3-11
By appointment
7371 8350
• Eaton House the Manor
SW4
2.5-13
15 Oct
7924 6000
• The Roche School
SW18
2.5-11
13 Oct 9.45 to 11.30 17 Nov 9.45 to 11.30
8877 0823
• Bertrum House School
SW17
2.5-7
Thursday mornings By appointment
8767 4051
• Donhead
SW19
4-11
By appointment
8946 7000
• Lion House School (see ad)
SW15
3-7
Saturday October 8
8780 9446
• Ravenstone Prep. School and Nursery
SW7
2.5-11
By appointment
7225 3131
• St Francis Xavier Sixth Form College
SW12
16-19
12 Nov
8772 6072
• JAPS (see ad)
SE21
4-11
1 Oct 10am - 12 noon
8693 3465
• James Allen’s Girls School
SE22
4-11
1 Oct
• Sydenham
SE26
See the ad below!
8557 7000
• Newton Prep School
SW8
3-13
7720 4091
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October 6th Nov 4th from 11a.m to 2 p.m
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Clubs and classes feature
Clubs and
Classes
By Robina Cowan
With the constant wail that schools focus on teaching children to pass tests, adding out of school activities gives your child a chance to shine and have fun outside the classroom. Hobbies lead to new friends, they reveal hidden talents and develop skills that could become a real advantage one day. Everyone is good at something, and finding it is a huge confidence booster. Just because you drop the ball in PE doesn’t mean you wouldn’t be great at swimming or dancing; the child who isn’t interested in the bright lights can still shine in an arts class or on the sports field. There really is plenty of variety to choose from, as we’ve been finding out. Try our advertisers - they're here because they want you to know about them and will be happy to answer any questions you might have. For more information all year round, children's activities are also listed on our website www.familiessouthwest.co.uk/directory Blue Wave Swim School
Practical Considerations While it might seem tempting to guide your child to musical, sporting and artistic genius outside the classroom, they need time for just ‘chilling’ too. Liz Baker is a parent, and also a school teacher. In her view: "there is no point in enrolling in every class going. Don't assume your child will get an academic head start. They will only benefit academically when they are ready, and not before. Remember children get exhausted too - give them time to themselves. Children should choose and be given a taste of each activity before deciding if he or she wants to commit to it long-term - there’s no gain in putting your child under pressure." • Think ahead. You may need to put your child’s name on a waiting list, particularly for more popular classes • Stay local. Walking distance is best, otherwise getting there and back becomes another chore • Great staff. The best leaders are enthusiastic, skilled, trained, and have eyes in the back of their heads to spot children who need a little more encouragement, particularly when they are new and might feel shy • Additional costs. Will you need specialist clothes or equipment? Does the club offer these second-hand? Is there an annual subscription or insurance charge? How much are exam fees? • Look-see. Many clubs offer a free trial class, especially if they run on a term basis. If that’s not possible, ask to pay weekly for the first two sessions • Give it time. Some children are prone to dropping out. Unless you think they are completely and utterly unsuited to the activity, or really, really hate it, stick it out for at least a couple of terms.
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Music Music gives amazing educational and developmental benefits. From just three months, babies actively enjoy music groups, and as soon as they can shake a rattle, they can join in too. Belting out a song teaches rhythm and helps develop speech. Those hand actions you do when you sing nursery rhymes? They boost spatial reasoning, which will later be useful in maths and science. Playing an instrument is great for dexterity and co-ordination. It teaches teamwork and responsibility, and improves concentration and memory. At six or seven, children night start with a recorder, keyboard or violin. From eight, guitar is an option. Brass and wind instruments are best left to older children, when children can join their school band or orchestra.
Languages With over 60 different languages now spoken in schools across the UK, we are bringing up our children in a truly multicultural society. Experts agree that the earlier a child starts learning other languages, the better. Children are extremely receptive to new ideas and information, especially when they’re having fun.
Preschool language classes build confidence and familiarity on an instinctive level, typically through songs, dances and simple games. School age children should be more aware of grammar and syntax, and supplementing school lessons with a language club will pay dividends boosting their confidence, vocabulary and appreciation of different cultures.
Active Bodies Regular exercise is hugely beneficial to long term health and fitness. It’s easy to see the value of activities that help children burn off some energy at the end of the school day, or build skills in sports which they already enjoy at school. Even the tiniest children can benefit from the social side of playing team games, or the fun element of learning a 'solo' sport like trampolining, tennis or diving. When children are engaged, they pay more attention - 61% of young people claim to be better behaved in PE than other lessons, in most cases simply because they enjoy it more. This is particularly true amongst boys, and children who admit to misbehaving at school - of whom 73% claim to be better behaved in PE lessons.
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Clubs and classes feature Theatre arts
Fit for Sport camp
"I like acting and pretending to be someone else and learning songs and dances with my friends," says fiveyear-old William, who has attended a children's performing arts club for nearly a year. For boosting the confidence of shy or reserved children, drama can't be beaten. And the skills that a child learns through performing arts classes will stand them in good stead throughout their lives - twenty years down the line, they'll thank you when it comes to addressing a meeting room or chairing a conference. Performing arts classes are not only for children with starry aspirations. Theatre arts bring literature to life, and build self-confidence. Learning to perform in front of an audience can help children with public speaking; role playing and improvisation give their minds freedom to develop while developing empathy for other people’s feelings.
Arts and Crafts Children love to get messy, and the chance to create their own piece of art is something special. Even the smallest child loves the sensation of clay between fingers, or the thrill of splodging finger paints on paper. Expressing themselves through the arts - whether through painting, drawing, story writing or making 'junk models' - gives children the freedom to unleash their creativity and push boundaries. By providing a balance and a creative outlet, art skills complement and assist literacy and numeracy skills in the classroom. If you’re not artistically inclined yourself, or never have the time to sit down and help your child create a wonderful cushion, collage or clay model, why not leave it to the experts?
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What do the children say?
School support Parents choose out of school academic subjects for their children for a host of reasons - perhaps your little one excels in maths and you want to give them more challenging and stimulating tuition - or maybe you simply want to supplement what is being taught at school by introducing the skills needed for independent study and fluency in the subject. Whatever your reason, group or individual tuition can make a huge difference to your child's progress and greatly enhance their school-based studies. More and more parents, particularly in London, are hiring private tutors to give their child the edge when it comes to achieving in class, or practicing and preparing for exams. If your child is bringing home good school reports and is happy and settled, there’s no need; however there’s no longer any stigma in finding extra help if you want to, and the best classes are fun as well as educational.
How much extra-curricular activity do children think they should be doing, and what are their favourites? • Imogen, 8, says: “I did tap dancing with my friend Molly but I didn’t like it, but I like Brownies and I’m in the school rounders team. I just wish we beat other schools more often!” • Her brother, Hamish, 11, concentrates on sports: “I do football, cricket and rugby at school, and karate on Saturday mornings. The extra practice means I get on better teams at school” • Danny, 12, says, “When I was younger I did football club, recorder club, cooking and chess club, but now I’m at senior school, I’m just doing football for now” • Jackson, 9, says: “I go to swimming, football and piano classes. I’d like to give up the piano because I don’t want to practise every day, but my Mum won’t let me” • Ruth, 3, says: “I do ballet like Angelina Ballerina and I wear a tutu.”
Five benefits of extra curricular activities 1. Curriculum boosting After-school activities and clubs are a great way to complement and extend what children have precious little time for at school, especially art, music and languages 2. Socialising Claire, mother of four under 10 year-olds, believes it is important for children to make new friends outside school: “It really helps them stand on their own and develop their confidence. There isn’t that pecking order thing that you have in the playground. It’s a chance to break out of whatever mould you’ve been cast in” 3. After-school care When both parents work, after-school activities on school premises can be incredibly valuable. Most schools offer a mix of teacher—run and externally—organised clubs after school, and even at weekends 4. A sense of achievement Amanda says: “Kitty, 8, has just reached purple belt and she has been made karate captain. She’s very proud, it’s tremendously good for her.” 5. For all the family When Patrick started tennis lessons, his parents were inspired to get active too. Mum Maria has joined a tennis club for adult group coaching, and daddy Mike cycles to and from Patrick’s lessons with him.
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Mange Tout “As seen on BBC3 Fast Food Baby”, Mange Tout is not just for the fussy kids out there, it is a great interactive class that introduces fruit and vegetables in an exciting and fun way whilst teaching children songs, colours, numbers, coordination and sharing. The weekly fact files offer parents nutritional info and recipes too. Lucy also specialises in private one to one sessions and courses in your home for those with more specific needs concerning food or eating.
their brand new Saturday morning classes for FREE on SEPTEMBER 17TH 2011 at Oak Lodge School, 101 Nightingale Lane SW12. Alice on 07810 431 101 info@funkymovesdance.com www.funkymovesdance.com
Funky Monkey Keyboard Funky Monkey classes will have kids swinging all over town with their fun packed, all action group keyboard lessons.
Club Petit Pierrot ‘Les grands’
Club Petit Pierrot Established in 1993, the ever-popular Club Petit Pierrot, has a stimulating and innovative programme. They have a new after-school group for 4 to 6 year olds opening in Wimbledon, as well as new advanced classes for bilingual children in Chelsea and St John's Wood/Maida Vale. Starting at 8 months old with their Parent and toddler groups and going up to 8 years old, these lessons will give your child an excellent headstart in French. Highly recommended by BBC, Daily Telegraph, Daily Express and Time Out. *FREE trial lesson* 020 7385 5565 www.clubpetitpierrot.co.uk
BackFlip Performers This is a fun and interactive gymnastic programme for children aged from Pre-School to 12 years. The gymnastics programme helps to develop your child's confidence, concentration, fitness and body awareness. Children are invited to attend a free trial session so they can see for themselves how much fun gymnastics can be. There's lots to choose from including gymnastics, trampolining and break dancing plus their holiday camps and one to one training. www.backflipperformers.com info@backflipperformers.com 020 8940 7998
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“Lucy and Pod have revolutionised my child’s eating and thanks to Mange Tout mealtimes are no longer a nightmare!” (Hayley Crocker, Kew) 020 8672 2400 and book a FREE trial.
Funky Moves Funky Moves classes offer fitness and fun in a funky street dance style. Great teachers provide modern moves for modern kids. Watch your child’s confidence and coordination improve as they learn in a warm and friendly environment. Classes in Wandsworth, Putney, Chelsea, Barnes and Roehampton. Half term course at Belleville School, Wandsworth. Dance, art and games, October 24th - 27th 5-14 yrs. Open Day: bring your children along to try
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5-8 years beginners, first lesson free, w/c 19th Sept. They teach how to read and write music and play the electronic keyboard to a recognised exam. Streatham, Brixton, Dulwich, Herne Hill, East Dulwich. Call 0800 107 7949 or mail@funkymonkey.info FREE MUSIC LESSON IN SEPTEMBER!
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Act Drama
Experts agree that music is the single most important tool in the learning and development of babies and young children and Tin Pan Annie Music classes (as seen on TV) are tailored to specifically allow your little ones to gain the very most from participating in live music. “They are brilliant fun too — for both children and their grown-ups — many mums tell us it’s the highlight of their week!.” Classes are from 4months to 5 years and are held every weekday morning and afternoon all over South London – call the office to arrange your FREE TRIAL. 020 8670 0644 tinpanannie@btinternet.com
Join Act this Autumn 2011… be in Pantomime this Christmas… Act drama Saturday classes, for 5-16 year olds, are high energy, fun and inspiring. The classes are led by professional actors who teach drama and performance, Students are encouraged to free their imagination and express their creativity, Act builds confidence and self-esteem. Classes and workshops are at Streatham & Clapham High School SW16 1AW.
Fancy Footwork Their classes -Ballet, Tap, Modern & Jazz, Musical Theatre, Street dance and Movement to Music are a great foundation for girls and boys (2 to 18 years) to learn the art of dance and have the opportunity to perform in shows and study for RAD/ISTD exams in a fun, inspiring atmosphere. Holiday courses available for the budding dancer ages 4 to 13. For the grown ups they offer ballet and Zumba! Locations in SW11, SW12, SW16, SW18 and all are assured a warm welcome. info@fancyfootwork.co.uk 0845 094 1774.
Book now, first class is free. Join this term…10% discount. Contact: Jane Cameron, 07976 873 161. actdrama@googlemail.com
Bouncing Bunnies A fun fitness class for under 5's based around games, dance, stories, music, drama and songs. They aim to make keeping fit exciting and enjoyable whilst enhancing your child's creativity and building their self-esteem. Their class includes plenty of hopping, skipping and jumping so you can be sure that grown ups will get a good work out too! Classes are held in Putney, Clapham and Balham and they organise parties too. For more information or to book your free trial class call Kirsty on 07956 802 294, info@bouncingbunnies.com
Caterpillar Music
Stagecoach Wimbledon
Young children aged 0-4 enjoy a weekly 40 minute fun session of beautiful puppets, fantastic instruments, lovely songs to sing along to, action songs to join in with, stories and plenty of fun music making. At their fun classes every child is given an instrument and puppet to use throughout the theme based session and their group leaders bring classical instruments too. You and your little ones are always made to feel very welcome. Their aim is to give you a fun musical time whilst learning along the way. kensingtonandchelsea@caterpillarmusic.com 020 7460 5130
Stagecoach Wimbledon Due to Wimbledon being such a popular Stagecoach school they are opening up 2 new classes from September to accommodate the demand. Classes run term time in central Wimbledon, after school and throughout the weekend. Students are taught skills in drama, singing and dance by top professionals in the performance industry. Many of their students go on to become professionals themselves whilst others join to gain confidence, or just have fun. Contact Jennie Graham-Roberts on 0208 946 3400 or www.stagecoach.co.uk/wimbledon
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In addition to teaching more than 2,000 children each week in schools, Wandsworth Schools' Music Service acts as a hub for music making across the borough, running many after-school, weekend and holiday activities including; • Two Saturday music centres for children from age 4-15. • Saturday ensembles, including the Wandsworth Pops Orchestra • After-school bands and a community choir. • Wandsworth Youth Orchestra half-term holiday courses, and the Young Musician of the year competition. The highlight of each year’s music making is their visit to the Royal Festival Hall for the Wandsworth Brighter Sounds concert. 020 8871 8703 musicservices@wandsworth.gov.uk
An IDTA accredited school offering classes in ballet, boys' ballet, tap and musical theatre to children of all ages. The school follows the IDTA syllabus with a focus on the individual child to reach their full potential. Classes are designed to maximise your child's confidence, self-esteem and self-expression. Although their main objective is of enjoyment and fun, children with the desire and talent to pursue a professional dance career, are identified and supported accordingly. Classes are held in Chiswick, Ealing, Fulham, Notting Hill & Wimbledon. 020 8994 0349/ 07771 984 590 info@westlondondanceacademy.com
BE.Dance Kids, teens and adults are going “Gaga” for BE.Dance, the street dance specialists! Whether it’s movement classes for tots, fun and games for kids, or the freshest choreography for teens and adults, there’s bound to be a BE.Dance class for you. Classes are based in Wandsworth, Fitrooms in Fulham, as well as after school clubs at Honeywell and Emanuel Schools. BE.Inspired! New students: Free trial lesson and 15% off the first terms fees - book now for September – becca@bedance.co.uk or 07545 697 352.
Blue Wave Swim School Swimming lessons for all age groups and abilities in South West of London. Their “Learn to Swim” programme is designed to develop water confidence, swimming techniques and aquatic skills. They offer “Adult & Child” classes (suitable for children under age 3) and group and private lessons for children who are 3 years old and older. Their teaching staff are ASA qualified, or equivalent, and have a wealth of experience in the provision of quality swimming lessons and maintaining a fun and safe environment for all learners. www.bluewaveswim.co.uk or 07764 615 047.
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Stagecoach Battersea Now celebrating its 16th successful year in Battersea, Stagecoach Theatre Arts offers dance, drama and singing classes for 4 - 18 year olds on Saturdays and Sundays during term-time at Honeywell school, SW11. Local students Holly-Rose Harland-Fairweather,
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Come along and join the fun at Debutots interactive storytelling and dramatic play classes. This autumn you're going to meet a whole host of original Debutots characters including Mother Earth and the arguing Weather Kings as you learn about seasons and weather, Lottie Leaf as she makes her first autumnal journey, The Stubborn Swallow who just won’t migrate and let’s not forget Avril Lanche and her Snow Patrol who’ll take you on an imaginative adventure to find out where snow comes from! FREE TRIAL, Call Rachel 020 8672 5963 or rachel@debutots.co.uk
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Clubs and classes feature Finbar Reid, Orlando Copplestone, Michael Curtis and Libby Covill are all performing with the Royal Opera House productions of ‘Macbeth’ and ‘Peter Grimes’. battersea@stagecoach.co.uk 020 8946 2986
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Il Club Italiano Italian for children aged 3-11, 4 to 5pm Thursdays: Fulham Fridays: Chelsea Also: Italian for adults in Barnes and Richmond
STEFANIA Tel: 020 8748 6418
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Putney has extended many of its sessions, putting on more classes for Playball, Little Kickers, Monkey Music and Tiny Tutus. After the popularity of Baby Sensory and NCT Antenatal Classes they've also added the award winning class The Incredible Years Parents & Babies Programme. Also, new to Wimbledon is an Italian playgroup on Thursdays. French continues to run on Thursday afternoon and Friday mornings in Putney. Don't forget about the Eddie Catz Thursday morning "drop and shop" Thursdays 9.30 - 11.30am (not in school holidays). Drop off the kids at Eddie Catz while you shop in Putney! Open to children 24 months to 5 years and only £7 for the 2 hours. www.eddiecatz.com Margo from Blueberry Playsongs
www.racc.ac.uk Italian for adults classes in Richmond.
composed track and both recorded to mark the occasion- they hope you enjoy them! 020 8 677 6871 / info@blueberryplaysongs.co.uk
Fit for Sport Keeping children entertained and active during the holidays can be a real challenge, that’s why Fit for Sport, the UK’s Leading Healthy Lifestyle Activities Provider, hosts Active Kids Camps during school holidays. Every day the kids will experience a wide range of fun activities including a taste of different sports, games, keep fit activities, arts and crafts as well as healthy lifestyle education.
West Wimbledon Dance Academy
West Wimbledon Dance Academy The dance Academy is delighted to announce the opening of new additional classes in September 2011 for children age 2 1/2 years upwards. Places are already limited so early booking for a trial class is recommended. West Wimbledon Dance Academy has an excellent reputation for providing outstanding dance classes for all ages whether for a hobby or in preparation for a career in dance. info@westwimbledondanceacademy.co.uk 07956 606 648
Blueberry Playsongs A firm favourite, Blueberry is where little ones can participate in the joy and experience of live guitaraccompanied music! Their talented group leaders really care about getting the best from every child with nursery rhymes, action songs, instruments, games and dancing. They are happy to announce the addition of a lovely new Babyroom in Balham this term. Blueberry Playsongs is 20 this September! To celebrate, they are offering two free downloads of new Blueberry music to all who join or re-join for September Term 2011. One is an especially
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The camps cater for children aged three to twelve. Fit for Sport Active Kids Camps have all met OFSTED regulations and activity leaders hold nationally recognised qualifications. www.fitforsport.co.uk 0845 456 3233.
allsorts drama for children Allsorts offer classes across London for children aged four to eighteen. From the enchantment of childhood to the excitement of teenage life, their classes help young people discover a world of fun. Over the years allsorts has steadily grown and is now one of London’s most respected children’s drama schools. “With allsorts drama I can be anything, I can dream anything! It’s brilliant!” Tallulah Edwards aged 9 Classes are held at: Hurlingham School, SW15 2NQ, Notting Hill Prep School, W11 1QQ, South Hampstead High School, NW3 5SS, More House School, SW1 OAA 020 8767 5298 or 020 8969 3249 info@allsortsdrama.com
Monkey Music Monkey Music, the UK’s premium music group for pre-school children, is opening in Wimbledon, West Wimbledon and Raynes Park. So, why not come along and bring your own little monkey for a free taster session on their open days on the 5th, 7th and 9th of September with Monkey Music! Contact Marta on 0208 704 1852 wimbledon.merton@monkeymusic.co.uk
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Clubs and classes feature They are also expanding in Clapham and Battersea with new classes running on Wednesdays and Thursdays at Happy Faces in Webbs road, Saturday morning classes at the Northcote Road library and afternoon classes on Tuesdays at The Westbridge Draft House on Battersea Bridge Road. Louise is running an open day of FREE classes at the Westbridge on Tuesday 6 September to celebrate. Call Louise on 020 8699 0977 clapham.foresthill@monkeymusic.co.uk www.monkeymusic.co.uk
Dovehouse Studios Creative coaches Sandrine and Cornelia are practicing artists who transmit the joy and skills of creativity to children and adults. From their Studio in Chelsea, they use various forms of Arts and Crafts to inspire your creativity, giving support, methods and guidance. Many projects to choose from. Call: 07775 682094 www.dovehousestudios.com
Do you need training to show “you’ve got Talent”? With Lord Lloyd Webber using reality shows to find his last 4 leading actors for the West End, it now seems to be the quick fix route to stage and screen. However, it is no coincidence that 8/10 of the final Dorothy’s had performing arts training while growing up. Despite the ascension of the reality show, proper training still shines through when it comes to the crunch. While these shows are invaluable in creating a public profile and job opportunities, they cannot replace the solid foundation of training in the performing arts, in order to have any kind of longevity in this business.
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Jigsaw Performing Arts runs classes for 3-18 year olds, delivering training from an early age to give your children an essential head start in a competitive industry. Children learn stagecraft, jazz and modern dance and singing technique from teachers who work or have worked professionally in the industry.
Monkey Music “HAPPY 10th BIRTHDAY FOR MONKEY MUSIC IN CHELSEA!” Over the last 10 years Monkey Music Chelsea and Westminster’s award winning music classes for children, aged 3 months to 3 years, have established an enviable reputation as a ‘must-do’ activity in the weekly diary of thousands of families in Chelsea, Belgravia, Knightsbridge and Gloucester Road. Monkey Music is delighted to announce that their 10th Birthday celebrations will take place at all classes in Chelsea and Westminster over the next few weeks with lots of musical fun, balloons and a very special prize draw. To book your complimentary class, or find out more about the Sunshine Appeal simply call 020 8767 9827 jayne.harris@monkeymusic.co.uk
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To find out more about Jigsaw Weekend Performing Arts Schools, call 020 8447 4530 or visit www.jigsaw-arts.co.uk With over 20 locations in London and the Home counties to you bound to find one near you!
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Theatrebugs
Sew Over It is a gorgeous sewing cafe in the heart of Clapham. They offer a wide range of classes from dressmaking, children’s clothes, quilting, leather bags, to embroidery, crochet and knitting. You can drop by and use their machines and studio space for £5 an hour whilst enjoying their delicious cakes! They also host hen parties and children’s birthday parties. ‘Sew Over It is such an inspiring and welcoming space – it makes you want to sew!’ Tania, ‘Little Dugarees’ student. info@sewoverit.co.uk 020 7326 0376. 78 Landor Road, London, SW9 9PH.
With a different theme each term Theatrebugs squeeze lots of fun, games, drama, song and dance into a jam-packed class. Watch your child’s focus and vocabulary improve, their confidence bloom and their imagination soar! They will jump into the magical stories and become pirates, sharks, hedgehogs, fairies, princesses and maybe even dinosaurs! After School Clubs: 3.5 year olds to 6 year olds, Fee £93.50 for the term FREE TRIAL, 10% sibling discount. Clapham: Fridays 4-5pm: Sept 23rd - Dec 9th. The Contact Centre, SW4 9EH Kingston: Mondays 4-5pm: 19th Sept - 5th Dec YMCA Hawker Centre, KT2 5BH
Dee 'N' More Community Projects Breakfast and after school provider who helps parents and guardians of children of primary school age (4-11 years) with: • Educational games • Homework support • Help with basic learning skills • Life skills (engaging with other young children, sociability) All children accompanied to and from school and given either a nourishing breakfast or afternoon snack. Call Dee on 07852 107 661 to enrol for September. Places available.
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Kiddikicks They’re not just another activity class: “Our coaches genuinely seek to improve the sporting skills of players in a super fun environment”. Kiddikicks is, the very best football coaching for children aged 18m to 5 years. They’re pleased to announce their new multi-sport programme 18m to 8 years and Ligasoccer, mini match play for Under 8’s. Available SW1V; W2; SW7; SW6; SW14; SW19. www.ligasoccer.co.uk 020 7937 7965 sarah@kiddikicks.co.uk; coach@ligasoccer.co.uk New term starts Sept 12.
Le Club Tricolore This buzzing French language club has been thriving since 1987 run by dynamic teacher Teresa Scibor whose unique method of teaching combines music, comedy, puppets and drama. Teresa runs classes Between the Commons: Under Fives, Over Fives plus Balham Babes, a popular Parent and Toddler group. All children absorb French naturally and easily while having fun. The French Cocktail Party on Monday evenings and The French Coffee Morning on Wednesdays is ideal for adults practising rusty French. “It's like being in France for one hour a week!” one mother enthused. For more details call Teresa on 07889 967 003 www.leclubtricolore.co.uk
Musical Express Musical Express run fun pre-school music classes in Southfields and Wimbledon Park. Classes run every weekday morning at Southfields Methodist Church and Wednesdays at St Luke's, Wimbledon Park. For more details and to book a free trial class visit their website www.musicalexpress.co.uk. Or call Alison on 07808 587606.
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is a local dynamic music school which currently has 120 pupils aged 5–18 running on Saturdays in Parsons Green, Fulham and after school in South Kensington. The school is open to all children of all levels of musicianship from beginner to advanced. It is run as a charity with the objective of providing high quality, affordable music tuition for all who seek it within the community. It employs 13 music teachers (all CRB checked) and offers individual tuition on 8 different instruments. They believe that to thrive in music requires not only mastering an instrument but also musicianship and communal music making; through choirs, ensembles and orchestras. 07590 691 265. info@musicall.org.uk www.musicall.org.uk Cookie Crumbles
Club Italiano
Cookie Crumbles
The best way to learn a language is by joining a class and attending regularly. After only 1 year you will be able to see the results when travelling in Italy. After school sessions in Fulham (Thursdays) or Chelsea for only £ 363 per year. Also providing adult daytime classes in Richmond and Barnes from £ 353 per year. To enrol contact Mrs S F-Baldwin 020 8748 6418. Ciao.
provides fun and educational cooking activities for children aged 2-15 years. New pre-school classes starting in September in Chiswick. Look on the website www.cookiecrumbles.co.uk for more details.
Caterpillar Music is pleased to announce new class times and locations for September 2011. After Helen’s 3rd son (and new Caterpillar!) was born in March she is now back to add more classes to Battersea, Clapham, Southfields, Tooting, Wandsworth and Wimbledon. For an information pack and to book a free trial class call 020 8286 3754 or visit www.caterpillarmusic.com. Quote “Famillies 0911” to save £10 on a block of 10 classes before September 30th, 2011.
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Mini Crotchets
Perform in the Jungle
This class continues to be highly sought after as 'probably South London's best music group for toddlers'. Classes take place on Mondays in Balham and Wednesdays in Battersea. What makes Mini Crotchets different to other music groups is that it is always led by Joya Logan and a piano accompanist. This allows Joya to do actions for the children to join in with while they sing. Joya has a passion for music and this is transmitted to the children by her wonderful energy and enthusiasm. Come for a trial session! minicrotchets.co.uk joya@minicrotchets.co.uk
This term, 4-8 year olds will not just be having fun acting, singing and dancing each week, they’ll be exploring THE JUNGLE! Free Trial Session. Classes Run on Mondays in Putney, Chelsea and Streatham, Tuesdays in Fulham, Wimbledon, Surbiton and Balham, Wednesdays in Pimlico and Richmond, Thursdays in Twickenham, Kew, Wimbledon and Battersea, Fridays in Barnes, Saturdays in Clapham, Earlsfield, Kensington and Mortlake, Sundays in Richmond. 0845 400 4000 or 0207 255 9138. enquiries@perform.org.uk
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Book your FREE trial class now Babies and children enjoy learning in a fun atmosphere with exciting puppets and songs. Our classes feature classical instruments too! Kensington and
Visit www.caterpillarmusic.com Chelsea area Call 020 7460 5130 Caterpillar Music also offer amazing Birthday Parties!
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TUMBLE TOTS At Tumble Tots we endeavour to provide the opportunities, through a challenging environment of active physical play, for children to explore fully and develop their physical capability, especially their motor skills of balance, agility and co-ordination, whilst at the same time stimulating the imagination and having fun. Classes also include music, songs and rhymes, and are split into different age groups starting at six months up to 7 years.
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THE SOUTHFIELDS SCHOOL OF BALLET We offer imaginative Ballet and Jazz classes for children (boys & girls) from 21/2 years. The emphasis of the school is on fun, musicality and fitness, with the option to take Royal Academy of Dance (RAD) examinations.
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DIARY DATES EVENTS FOR CHILDREN THE BEE’S KNEES AT BATTERSEA ART CENTRE Lavender Hill, Battersea, London SW11 5TN 020 7223 2223 www.bac.org.uk Mon-Fri 10am-5pm. A MAGICAL NEW INDOOR GARDEN CAFÉ for parents and under 5s filled with free activities and games. Sit and relax over lunch or tea & cake while your children explore and discover. Free. Babies facilities. Available to hire for birthday parties. CRAFTY PINT WORKSHOPS Tooting Tram & Social, Mitcham Road, near Tooting Broadway, London SW17. First Sat of the month. 07792 776218. Bkg: www.craftypint.co.uk or Gillian@craftypint.co.uk Sat 3 Aug. FUSED GLASS MAKING. 10yrs+ with an adult. £15 all materials and tutorials included. ORLEANS HOUSE GALLERY, Riverside, Twickenham, TW1 3DJ. Telephone: 020 8831 6000. http://www.richmond.gov.uk/orleans_house_gallery Seesaw Every Friday 10.30am-12.30pm £4 per child and carer. No booking required Children must be accompanied by an adult. Learn, play and explore together in our multi-sensory sessions designed to encourage creativity, curiosity and develop skills in communication, co-ordination and social interaction. Sunday Afternoon Art Free Drop-in Workshops for Families, 2pm – 3.30, first Sunday of every month. Suitable for children aged 4 upwards. All children must be accompanied by an adult. No booking necessary. 4 September: Fairy Mobiles. THE WALLACE COLLECTION Saturday 10 September, 11am-4pm, free drop-in workshop, Hertford House, Manchester Square, London W1U 3BN. www.wallacecollection.org Swords and Shields: The World of Sikh Warriors Celebrate Anglo-Sikh Heritage Month at the Wallace Collection and examine such objects as the sword of Maharajah Ranjit Singh. Take a trail of Sikh treasures and join artist Amber Khokhar to turn the exquisite patterns of the ancient craftsmen into your own work to take home. WILDLIFE WATCH CLUB -WIMBLEDON COMMON. Meet on the first Sunday of each month at the information Centre, Wimbledon Common, near the Windmill. 10am12pm. 8-14yrs. £1 registration fee and £2 per session. 020 8540 6154 7 Aug. FIRE AND FOOD 4 Sept. NATURE’S PALETTE Sat 24 Sep. Apples and Snakes in association with Half Moon YPT presentsA Roo In My Suitcase For Children ages 3 – 6 and families When Rosie Harris arrives in the UK from Down Under, she discovers she’s brought a suitcase full of stowaways! Kangaroos, koalas and other Australian animals join her as she tries to find where she really belongs. But will Rosie and her animal pals fit in? Can they make new friends, as they share amazing stories about wildlife, Aussie-style? Funny, quirky and cuddly as a bag of marsupials! 10:30am & 1:30pm. £8.50, £7.50 concessions.
THINGS TO DO EN FAMILLE CAPOEIRA FAMILY CLASSES The Old Bakery, Lower Richmond Road, London SW14 7HJ (behind the Mortlake Training Centre) www.capoeira-
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surrey.co.uk bicudo@acercapoeira.com 07851764628 Every Saturday 11am-1pm. Brazilian martial art, acrobatics, dance, music, self defence. STREATHAM YOUTH & COMMUNITY TRUST On 10th September, 11am to 4pm, join in a fun filled Open day to celebrate the 50th anniversary of this local youth club, who have helped thousands of youngsters over the years. Congratulations! John Corfield Centre, Conyers Road, SW16 6LS. FRIENDS OF TOOTING COMMON WALK www.friendsoftootingcommon.org.uk Sun 11 September. DOG SHOW Please check the website for further details. NATIONAL TRUST Ham House, Ham Street, Ham, Richmond upon Thames TW10 7RS Tel: 020 8940 1950. Home Grown at Ham – 11 September Ham’s recreation of its original 17th-century walled kitchen garden is the venue for Home Grown at Ham – an enjoyable look at self-sufficiency and the benefits of eating local seasonal produce, for both children and adults. Food tastings and cookery demonstrations using Ham’s own fruit and veg are just some of the day’s activities, whilst children can take part in the Healthy Vegetable Olympics, apple bobbing and traditional tussie-mussie nosegay workshops.
Hildreth Market HILDRETH STREET MARKET Fresh Food Market, Balham, SW12 Sun 18 Sep. Hildreth Street will bring a fantastic range of artisan food producers, meet the producers and find out how your food is produced and where it's from. Fresh, seasonal and organic vegetables from Wild Country Organics; fresh breads, cakes and pastries from The Flour Station; hog roast from local butcher Chadwicks, rare breed meats from Garlic Wood Farm, Italian olive oil from The Olive Oil Co and French pastries from Comptoir Gourmand etc. Osterley Park, Jersey Road, Isleworth, Middlesex 020 8232 5050. 24 September 11am – 12.30pm & 2 – 3.30pm, adults £6, children £3. Booking essential on 020 8232 5050. Learn how to identify your toxic toadstools from your munchable mushrooms on a guided walk around the gardens. Note: this is not a day of fungi collecting. ROYAL OBSERVATORY, GREENWICH Royal Observatory, Blackheath Ave, SE10 8XJ. http://www.nmm.ac.uk 1 - 4 then 10 - 11, 17 - 18 and 24 - 25 Sep. DAYTIME SKY WATCH. Our 18-tonne Victorian telescope is the largest of its kind in the UK and is powerful enough to view the closest planets and brightest stars even during daylight hours. Come and take a look through this amazing instrument and find out what there is to see when the Sun is still in the sky. Please check the website for booking details.
EVENTS FOR ADULTS FIRST AID COURSES With Emma Hammett, Qualified Nurse, First Aid Trainer and local Mum. HSE and Qualsafe approved. Over 20 years of healthcare and teaching experience 020 8675 4036 emma@firstaidforlife.org.uk or www.firstaidforlife.org.uk EARLY YEARS FIRST AID COURSES
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Fri 9 Sep, Sat 10 Sep and Wed 21 Sep. Ideal for Nannies and au pair too! SHORT EMERGENCY FIRST AID COURSE Thu 8 Sep, Sat 17 Sep and Fri 23 Sep. Covering CPR, recovery position and injuries in adults, babies and children. The Parent Practice Workshops: ‘Helping your Child to Learn at Home’ Thurs 15th Sept 10-12:30pm (Clapham), In a response to the film ‘Race to Nowhere’ – ‘Path to Somewhere: motivating children to succeed and to learn from mistakes’, Thurs 29th Sept, 7:30-10pm (Clapham). Check website or call for details. 68 Thurleigh Road, SW12 8UD Tel: 8673 3444 www.theparentpractice.com LANDMARK ARTS CENTRE Ferry Road, Teddington, Middlesex, TW11 9NN 020 8977 7558 www.landmarkartscentre.org Explore your creativity and improve your skills with an exciting range of short daytime art courses. Botanical Art, Life Drawing, Drawing for Beginners, Experimental Drawing, Felt Making or Summer Painting with Acrylics. Detailed courses descriptions can be obtained through the office. THE ALTERNATIVE FAMILIES SHOW www.alternativefamiliesshow.com Sat 17 Sept. 10am-5pm. Grand Connaught Rooms, 6165 Great Queen Street, London WC2B 5DA The show is a one stop shop for anyone wanting to become a parent and provides information on all issues and potential avenues, assisting visitors in making informed decisions on parenting. With scheduled seminars and sessions on fertility treatment, co-parenting, surrogacy, adoption and fostering, legal issues surrounding parenting rights and ethics surrounding parenting by single people or gay couples. £8 online, £12 on the door. THE RAMBLERS ASSOCIATION - Ramblers woodland walking festival 3rd - 9th October http://www.ramblers.org.uk/info/events/Festivals/woodlan dwalks Join the Ramblers across the length and breadth of the country on a FREE woodland walk; from family-friendly forest adventures to autumnal woodland strolls. Come and discover hidden woodland wonders, learn about your native trees and celebrate your local forests. The aim of the festival is to encourage as many people as possible to experience the wonders of walking through woodland and highlight the Ramblers campaign to save our woodland walks, following plans to sell off England's Public Forest Estate.
DRAMA POLKA THEATRE 240 The Broadway, Wimbledon, London SW19 1SB 020 8543 4888 www.polkatheatre.com MAIN THEATRE 23rd - 29th Sept. ‘I Have a Dream...’ By Levi David Addai - A time travelling adventure involving the daughter of Martin Luther Kings speech, his daughter Yolanda King and her travels with schoolboy Raheem. Fri 30 Sep 7.30pm, The Untold British Civil Rights Movement by Tony Warner. Tony Warner, Director of 100 Black Men of London, returns to our stage as we celebrate 400 years of Black British Rights Heroes.
OPEN AIR THEATRE REGENT’S PARK Regent’s Park Inner circle, London NW14NU www.openairtheatre.org tickets info 0844 826 4242, other info 0844 375 3460 Until 10 Sep. CRAZY FOR YOU George and Ira Gershwin’s hit musical comedy is packed full of classic songs including “I Got Rhythm”, “Someone To Watch Over Me”, “Embraceable You” and “Nice Work If You Can Get It”. Check website for tickets prices & times.
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404 Strand, London WC2R 0NH 0844 412 4663 www.thetigerwhocamealive.com Until Sun 4 Sept. THE TIGER WHO CAME TO TEA Based on the award winning picture book by Judith Kerr, this delightful family show is packed with fun and perfect for developing literacy and listening skills, and audience participation is highly encouraged! 3yrs. £12.50/£15.50, premium seats £19.50.
Merton Abbey Mills, Merantun Way, SW19 2RD 020 8767 8886 www.colourhousetheatre.co.uk Sat & Sun Only 10 Sep - 30 Oct ALICE IN WONDERLAND. Alice disappears down that famous rabbit hole again for some truly mad adventures in the strange and magical world of Wonderland. Tickets Adult £9 kids & concs £7.
UNICORN THEATRE 147 Tooley Street, Southwark, London SE1 2HZ 020 7645 0560 www.unicorntheatre.com Until 4 Sep. U-FEST. Connect, Discover and Create at the Unicorn this summer with our brand-new arts festival for young people and their families. Tickets £5 per event 24 Sep - 30 Oct. BILLY THE KID A heart-warming story of football, war and dreams.8yrs+ ticket details online.
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SHAKESPEARE’S GLOBE Bank Side, 21 New Glove Walk, London SE1 9DT 020 7902 1400 www.shakespeares-globe.com Until 30 Sep. THE GOD OF SOHO. Sex shops and comedy, gods and homeless people, all collide in a fierce, hectic and hilarious story about people looking for the divine. In Essex. To 1 Oct. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING by William Shakespeare. Box Office for the whole season: 020 7401 9919/0871 297 0749 or online. Please check the website for full detail of the performances.
WIMBLEDON THEATRE
Ravenna Road, Putney SW15 6AW 020 8788 6943. http://www.putneyartstheatre.org.uk/welcome Tues 6 - Sat 10 Sep. PYGMALION by Bernard Shaw, Egocentric professor of phonetics Henry Higgins places a wager with his friend Colonel Pickering that he can transform Eliza Doolittle. Check website for ticket prices & times. Wed 21 - Sat 24 Sep. CITY OF ANGELS. Set in glamorous, seductive 1940s Hollywood, City of Angels is loaded with fantastic jazz music and side-splitting comedy. Tickets £15 concs £12.
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TARA STUDIO 356 Garratt Lane, London, SW18 4ES Box Office: 0208 333 4457 Online: www.tara-arts.com Sat 10 Sep The Funnyside of Earlsfield The Funny Side of Earslfield is a regular stand up comedy night at Tara Theatre, showcasing the very best performers from around the UK including new, emerging talent alongside established acts from the world of TV and radio. Please check www.tara-arts.com for line-ups. 8:30pm (doors 7:45pm) £10. Thurs 15 Sep UK Touring in associations with Tara Arts Presents Brian Patten – Growing Up Before Your Very Eyes From first to second childhood and back again, with a little chaos and much humour on the way! Liverpool poet Brian Patten takes us on a hilarious, sometimes heartrending and always fascinating journey through a chaotic boyhood, a love-struck adolescence, a disrespectful middle-age and skirmishes with the grim reaper, to leave us
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The New Wimbledon Theatre, The Broadway, Wimbledon, London, SW19 1QG. Box Office 0844 871 7646. 6 - 10 Sep. ROCK N ROLL HEAVEN. This Rock 'n' Roll extravaganza has one helluva line-up! Joining Buddy Holly, Roy Orbison and Elvis Presley in this heavenly gathering will be Del Shannon, Ricky Nelson, and Eddie Cochran. 19 - 24 Sep. BUDDY - THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY. Oh Boy! 'The World's most successful Rock 'n' Roll musical’ is back! Come and see why this sensational show, seen by over 20 million people around the world, remains loved by audiences and critics alike. 28 - 29 Sep. CIRQUE DE CEIL. A marvellous 2 hour extravaganza, originally directed by Cirque Du Soleil's Guy Caron, combines acrobatics, modern dance, original music, martial arts and many other Chinese elements in an amazing adventure. Check the website for ticket prices & times.
BFI SOUTHBANK THE DISNEY 50 AT THE BRITISH FILM INSTITUTE 020 7928 3232 www.bfi.org.uk/southbank £6.75/£9.50, family £20. Every weekend throughout 2011, the Disney heritage will be gloriously showcased, spanning seventy years of films that combine beautiful artistry, masterful storytelling and ground breaking technology. Sat 3 & Tue 6 SEP. ALADIN. Sat 10 & Sun 11 Sep. THE LION KING. Sat 17 & Tues 20 Sep. POCAHONTAS Tues 13 & Sat 24 Sep. THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME. Tickets £6.75/£9.50, under 16s £5. For full details of films and events check the website.
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The Green, Richmond, TW9 1QJ. 0844 871 7651, www.ambassadortickets.com/richmond Until 3 Sep. THREE DAYS IN MAY May 1940. Downing Street. Three days that will change the course of history, Forever. Mon 5 - Sat 10 Sep. THE MADNESS OF KING GEORGE. With a huge cast, this epic production combines drama, politics and humour into a vivid theatrical portrait of English history. Sun 11 Sep. ONE NIGHT AT THE PROMS. The National Symphony Orchestra will bring all the 'pomp & circumstance' of a totally British occasion to Richmond Theatre. Mon 12 to Sat 17 Sep. DR MARIGOLD AND MR CHOPS. In an absorbing theatrical event he tells the stories of Dr Marigold, a travelling salesman who adopts a little deaf and dumb girl and Mr Chops, a freak-show turn who wins the lottery and a place in society. Sun 18 Sep. ESSENCE OF IRELAND. Capturing the true spirit of the Emerald Isle, Essence of Ireland is a breathtaking show of superb musicianship, spectacular dance routines and dazzling costumes. Check prices and times on the website.
teetering on the brink of yet another childhood. A very special journey. With book-signing after the show. www.brianpatten.co.uk 7:30pm £12.50. Thurs 22 – Fri 23 Sep Tara Arts Presents Jack Klaff in Bosom Buddies Straight from Edinburgh and following the success of Gandhi’s Sandals (May 2011) Jack Klaff brings his full show Bosom Buddies to Tara Theatre. ‘The greatest male “friendships”of recent history ... Breathtaking physically and vocally’ (Scotsman). Klaff plays Einstein, Bohr, General Smuts, Gandhi, Hitler, Stalin, Wittgenstein, Bertrand Russell, Kennedy, Khrushchev, Freud, Jung, Einstein’s daughter, Ottoline Morrell, Jackie Onassis, Margarete Buber-Neumann and the psychoanalyst Sabina Spielrein. ‘Food for thought. Fill your bowls’ (Tom Morris, critic; director, ‘War Horse’). ‘Klaff’s time has come ... he may yet change the world’ (Neil Cooper, Glasgow Herald). ‘ ... takes the one-man show to new heights ... Renders these titans with awesome energy, intellectual fireworks and warm humour’ (Time Out). Klaff won a Herald Archangel Award in 2010. 7:30pm £11.50, £7.50 concessions.
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What’s on THE BARBICAN CINEMA
LEEDS CASTLE
www.barbican.org.uk/film Box Office 0845 120 7527 or www.barbican.org.uk/artgallery Until 11 Sep. “WATCH ME MOVE – ON THE BIG SCREEN” season, which compliments the Barbican Art Gallery’s Watch Me Move exhibition.
Seven miles east of Maidstone and clearly signposted from junction 8 of the M20. £11/£16/£18.50, under 4s free. 01622 765400 or www.leeds-castle.com The beautiful moated castle is set in 500 acres of tranquil parkland and has a rich 1,000 year history, making it an ideal day out throughout the year. 3 & 4 Sep. BALLONS AND BENTLEYS. A celebration of travel from the Edwardian era to the 1930s. Hot air balloons, boats and veteran cars will all be on display to view up close on the Cedar Lawn. 9 Sep. SUNSET JOUSTING AND OPEN AIR CINEMA. Watch knights on horseback joust in the castle grounds set against the sunset and historic backdrop of the 900 year old castle. Following the tournament, there will be an open air cinema screening of “A Knight’s Tale” starring Heath Ledger. 10 - 11 Sep. MEDIEVAL JOUSTING. Medieval activities and entertainment for the whole family.
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ENCHANTED PALE Kensington Palace, Greater London 0870 751 5170 Until 3 Jan 2012. Kensington Palace, former home to some of Britain’s best known royals including Queen Victoria and Diana, Princess of Wales, is currently transformed into the Enchanted Palace. An interactive visitor experience combining contemporary art installations, fashion, and live performance, it is an innovative response to a £12 million major renovation project currently underway at the palace.
SOUTHBANK CENTRE Belvedere Road, London SE1 8XX 0844 875 0073 www.southbankcentre.co.uk To 4 Sept. FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN WITH MASTERCARD Celebrating the 60th anniversary of Festival of Britain with a four months festival of British culture and creativity. Experience performances, new outdoor environments, talks, events, concerts and gigs by some of Britain’s leading artists and thinkers.
NATIONAL THEATRE South Bank, London SE1 9PX www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/wts Until – 11 Sept. WATCH THIS SPACE Join this free festival in Theatre Square for theatre, circus, fire, juggling, music, dance and street performance. Fri 9 - Sun 11 Sep. PAGE BLANCHE - Compagnie Luc Amoros (France). An exhilarating mix of visual art, live music and theatre.
BBC PROMS FOR FAMILIES www.bbc.co.uk/proms Until - Sat 10 Sept. Horrible Histories, Human Planet and family Orchestra – as the Proms offer more ways than ever for families to learn about classical music. Seats for all Proms concerts across the season are half price to under 16s (except on the Last Night) and Proms Plus offers lots of ways for children and families to get involved for free.
Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 3AB. 0844 482 7777. Until 25 Sep. CARICATURES OF KING GEORGE III. Kew Palace, once home to George III and his family, opens its doors for the 2011 season! The tiny royal palace in the heart of Kew Gardens will welcome visitors coming to discover its secrets and stories and uncover more about Britain’s longest reigning male monarch.
HOP FARM FAMILY PARK Paddock Wood, Kent TN12 6PY www.thehopfarm.co.uk 01622 872 068 Daily 10am-5pm, from £10.80 for children. 17 & 18 Sep. SOUTHERN MODEL AIRSHOW. More than 100 pilots will be showcasing their model aircraft throughout the weekend, which has been described as ‘the best flying display of the year’. Check the website for full details.
OPENING OF THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT 19 Sept-1Oct. £10/£15, under 16s £6 0844 847 1672 www.ticketmaster.co.uk/housesofparliament The tours take in the Lords and Commons Chambers plus other highlights such as Westminster Hall, the Queen’s Robing Room, the Royal Gallery, Peer’s Lobby, Members’ Lobby and St Stephen’s Hall. The tours now also include six vast paintings depicting the Spanish Armada.
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TOWER OF LONDON Tower Hill, London EC3 Mon-Sat 9am-5.30pm, Sun 10am-5.30pm 0844 482 7799 www.hrp.org.uk £10.45/£17.05/£19.80, family £55, under 5 free. Events included in adm. THE MENAGERIER 1250-1850 Until 31 October Be introduced to the wonders of nature, the bizarre, the incredible and the frankly unbelievable, as the ‘raries’ and the ‘Curiosities’ of the Tower throughout the ages are revealed as you’ve never seen them before! The true stories of the royal beasts in the style of a 19th century ‘Raree Show’, interspersed with Tower life and prisoners A SOLDIER’S EXPERIENCE Until 31 October (Weekend and Bank Holidays, excluding 1-2 October) Sergeant Gowing of the Royal Fusiliers describes his recent experiences in the Crimean War. Live costume interpreters bring the history of the Tower to life. POWER HOUSE (in partnership with the Royal Armouries) Discover the stories and personalities behind the major organisations of state, who took care of Royal business behind the mighty Tower walls, from 1100 to the present day, in a new permanent exhibition on the White Tower’s top floor.
EXHIBITIONS & MUSEUMS NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM
EVENTS FOR FAMILIES: check the full listing on www.nhm.ac.uk/whats-on 23 Sep 4pm-10pm. AFTER HOURS SCIENCE UNCOVERED. The Natural History Museum is throwing open its doors to the public and pulling out all the stops to give visitors exclusive, one-night-only access to a hidden world in our biggest-ever event, After Hours – Science Uncovered. Free. 30 Sep. AFTER HOURS. Chill out this fall with a visit to the Natural History Museum after hours and experience London's most unique Friday night out and relax to the sounds of jazz, Latin and world music at our champagne and cocktail bar serving tapas-style food in the stunning Central Hall 020 7942 5000 for more information or check the website.
SCIENCE MUSEUM Exhibition Road, South Kensington, London SW7 2DD. www.sciencemuseum.org.uk Open 10am-6pm. Info & bkg 0870 870 4868. Adm is free but charges apply to some special exhibitions, IMAX cinema and simulator rides Until 4 Sep. SPEND YOUR SUMMER IN SPACE. This summer, make Space at the Science Museum your destination of choice and get a passport to journey through the Museum. Follow our space trail to discover rockets and satellites, marvel at the original Apollo 10 Command Module, see the laws of gravity in motion and find out how we have searched the universe. Explore the wonders of Hubble 3D on our huge IMAX 3D Cinema screen and be part of the Apollo moon landings! 28 Sep - 2 Oct. PLAYER LIVE GAMING FESTIVAL. The Science Museum and Trigger are teaming up to create the ultimate live gaming festival, a celebration of live and social gaming. From interactive pong to a classic text adventure, this festival will get people moving, inventing, interacting and networking both digitally and physically.
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NATIONAL ARMY MUSEUM Royal Hospital Road, London SW3 4HT 020 7730 0717 www.nam.ac.uk Daily 10am-5.30pm. Free From 1 Sep. DRAW YOUR WEAPONS - THE ART OF "COMMANDO" COMICS. A colourful and dynamic exhibition exploring the history of the war comic from its initial conception and subject matter to its continuing popularity.
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NATIONAL MARITIME MUSEUM National Maritime Museum, Romney Road, Greenwich, London SE10 9NF. http://www.nmm.ac.uk/visit/ Until 13 Jan 2012. HIGH ARTIC - FUTURE VISIONS OF A RECEDING WORLD. It’s 2100 AD and the Arctic landscape has changed forever. Set in one of many possible futures High Arctic conveys the scale, beauty and fragility of our unique arctic environment.
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Cromwell Road, London SW7. 020 7938 9123. Open: Mon-Sat: 10am – 5.50pm Sun: 11am-5.50pm. Info: Mon-Fri 020 7942 5000. Sat & Sun 020 7942 5011. Free. www.nhm.ac.uk EXHIBITIONS: To 4 Sept. AGE OF THE DINOSAUR Combining stunning imagery with amazing specimens and interactives. £6/£10, family £28. To 11 Sept. SENSATIONAL BUTTERFLIES Experience the sensory world of butterflies, explore the five different sensory zones of sight, smell, taste hearing and touch. £3.50, family £12. ACTIVITIES FOR FAMILIES HANDS-ON NATURE: DINOSAURS 2pm-5pm. Sats, Suns and School Hol. Visit the handling trolley in “Lasting Impressions” and take a closer look at some interesting specimens with the help of science educators. Free. DAILY FAMILY ACTIVITES 11am-5pm. Mon-Fri in term time. Free. Younger visitors can pick up an Explorer backpack and take a mini adventure around the Museum. Don’t miss the Dippy floor puzzle, perfect for under 8’s. Complete the puzzle of the 26-metre long “diplodocus” and you’ll get a funky Dippy sticker!
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What’s on V&A MUSEUM OF CHILDHOOD Cambridge Heath Road, London E2 9PA, 020 8983 5200, www.museumofchildhood.org.uk Daily 10am-5.45pm. Free. EXHIBITION To 4 Sept. A RETROSPECTIVE OF WORK BY JUDITH KERR See original artwork and sketches (such as “The Tiger Who Came To Tea”) and her childhood drawing which will be on display for the first time. There will also be a replica kitchen where children can play at having tea with a life-size tiger. Until 14 Sep. SO NOBLE A CONFECTION PRODUCING AND CONSUMING CHOCOLATE 1600 - 1980. For the past 400 years chocolate has fed both our senses and our imagination. This display charts the origins, making, importation and consumption of chocolate in South America and Europe, 1600-2000 Until 25 Sep. THE JAMEEL PRIZE 2011. This exhibition presents the work of the 10 shortlisted arts and designers which ranges from felt costumes to sculpture and from mirror mosaics to collages inspired by traditional Persian miniature paintings. Until 26 Feb 2012. THE STUFF OF NIGHTMARES. This exhibition explores the darker side of traditional fairy tales. The gallery has been transformed into a creepy forest, an installation based on the Brothers Grimm tale Fundevogel made with the help of local schoolchildren.
HORNIMAN MUSEUM 100 London Road, Forest Hill, London SE23 3PQ 020 8699 1872 www.horniman.ac.uk Daily 10.30am-5.30pm, £1/£2, family £5. LOTS OF CHILDREN’S AND FAMILY ACTIVITIES. Some highlights. Check the website for a full programme. Every Sat from 2 Jul to 24 Sept. HANDS ON FAMILY WORKSHOP 11.45am-12.30pm & 1pm-1.45pm. Touch real Museum objects from all over the world. 3yrs+. Free Every Sun from until 25 Sept and every Tue to 30 Aug. DISCOVERY FOR ALL 2pm-3.30pm. How sharp are shark’s teeth? How do you wear a sari? Explore thousands of objects from around the world in these drop-in sessions. 3yrs+. Fri 2 Sep. FAMILY ART FUN ON THE NATURE TRAIL. Get crafty with a variety of activities inspired by our Nature Trail, then try your hand at pond-dipping on our pond platform. The Nature Trail is carefully managed to encourage wildlife and includes pond, meadow and log pile habitats.
BANK OF ENGLAND MUSEUM Threadneedle Street, London EC2R 8AH 020 7601 5545 www.bankofengland.co.uk/museum Open Mon-Fri 10am-5pm. Free. Until - 2 Sept. COME WRITE WITH US Children will be given blank books, images of the Museum displays and colouring materials to write their own story, plus all the Museum’s attraction including banknote jigsaws, an inflation roller-ball game or a virtual air balloon. Activity
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MUSEUM OF LONDON London Wall, EC2Y 5HN 020 7001 9844. Open daily 10am-6pm Characters from history - meet a Roman slave woman What would London have been like 2000 years ago if you were a woman and a slave? Meet Martia Martina, a woman working for a wealthy household. Minimum age: 5 FREE Sunday, 11 September, 13.00 - 13.30, 14.00 - 14.30 and 15.00 - 15.30. Street child Based on Berlie Doherty's novel, of the same name, this engaging family show dramatises the stories and adventures of Jim Jarvis. A gripping and exciting story of a Victorian orphan, brought to life in a visual feast of puppetry, projection and live action, by Cotton Grass Theatre and Damselfly Arts. Berlie will be chairing a discussion about the characters after and will be signing copies of her book. Minimum age: 7 FREE advanced booking required Sunday, 11 September, 13.30 - 14.40 Museum explored Join one of the Museum's Hosts and explore the galleries through fun, hands-on activities, suitable for the whole family. Minimum age: 5 FREE Sunday, 18 September, 11.30 - 13.30 and 14.00 - 16.00. Moving London
Create a film that brings Victorian London to life in this hands-on digital session. Minimum age: 5 FREE advanced booking required Sunday, 25 September, 12.30 - 13.30, 14.00 - 15.00 and 15.30 - 16.30 Little Moles toddlers group Learn, play and explore together every Wednesday during term-time in this fun, hands-on and creative session for toddlers (walkers-5 years) and carers. Minimum age: 1 FREE advanced booking required Wednesday, 21 September, 15.30 - 16.30
MUSEUM OF LONDON DOCKLANDS West India Quay, E14 4AL 020 7001 9844. Open daily 10am-6pm. How to be a pirate Join in with the fun and games in this drama performance to help our bungling buccaneer learn how to become a proper pirate. Minimum age: 3 FREE Saturday, 3 September, 12.30 -13.00, 14.30 - 15.00 and 15.30 - 16.00 A pirate's life for me Meet our pirate and learn the truth about life in the old port of London and on the high seas. Minimum age: 7 FREE Sunday, 4, 11, 18, 25 September, 12.30 - 13.00, 14.30 15.00 and 15.30 -16.00. Treasures made in felt Join us to find out about felt-making and design your own treasure to take home. Minimum age: 5 FREE: tickets on application Saturday, 10 September, 12.30 -13.30 and 14.30 15.30.
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Mini Mudlarks babies group: Musical Mondays. Sing, rhyme and play together in this special monthly musical session as part of our Mini Mudlarks babies group (6 months-walkers and carers). Minimum age: 0 FREE: advanced booking required Monday, 19 September, 12.45 - 13.45. Little Mudlarks toddlers group: Musical Mondays. Sing, rhyme and play together in this special monthly musical session as part of our Little Mudlarks toddlers group (for walkers-5 years and their carers). Minimum age: 1 Fee £1.50: advanced booking required Monday, 19 September, 10.15 - 12.00.
Imperial War Museum London: Lambeth Road, London, SE1 6HZ 5.45pm Until - 26 February 2012 Memory Remains: 9/11 Artefacts at Hangar 17 by Francesc Torres Following the devastation of the attack on the World Trade Center in New York, the recovery effort began and the 16-acre site underwent the careful and lengthy process of being cleared. A small group of architects and curators slowly began to fill the empty shell of Hangar 17 at John F Kennedy International Airport with debris and material cleared from the site, transforming it into a storehouse of memories. Artist Francesc Torres, commissioned by the National September 11 Memorial & Museum, was granted access to explore inside the hangar and produced an extensive series of photographs reflecting on the emotional power of what remained after 9/11 Open daily 10.00am - 6.00pm except 24, 25 and 26 December. Last admission
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P. Friend B.Sc. (Hons), M.Ed. National Leader in Education (2008-2011) Executive Head Teacher Tel: 07980 283789 PA Contact: 07813 171807 philip@reachphilipfriend.com www.reachphilipfriend.com
Johansen Individualised Auditory Stimulation (Previously known as Johansen Sound Therapy). www.johansenias.com Quote: “JIAS has proved to be life changing in all aspects of our son’s life. We can now look forward to his future with renewed optimism”. (Parent of a 9 year old boy with profound auditory processing difficulties). Brain Solutions Quote: “Our daughter who has Angelman Syndrome follows both the Brain Solutions and JIAS programme. Brain Solutions has greatly helped with her social skills, behaviour, attention span, concentration and she is now much happier”. “Since beginning JIAS she now sleeps every night for at least 8 hours, having never slept in her life. She can now say a small number of words which was certainly not predicted”. “These programmes are remarkable”. (Parent of an 8 year old girl with Angelman Syndrome). Supporting children with a wide range of disabilities and additional needs including Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Autism, Down’s Syndrome and Global Delay etc.
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Classified ads PARTIES www.charlietheclown.co.uk www.charlietheclown.co.uk
07808 732 390
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Silly Millie the Clown Parties for 3-9 year olds Funny Magic Show, Puppet’s, Party Games, Silly Songs and Balloon Animals Call 020 7823 8329 - 07939 239397 www.sillymillietheclown.co.uk
Ly d i e
The Unique Birthday Experience
C h i l d r e n’ s Pa r t i e s 0207 622 2540
The theatre of Peter Peter Pan, Pan, Superheroes, Fairies,Arabian Fairies,Arabian Nights and more... In your home! Unforgettable Bilingual English/French English/French www.lydieparties.com
www.magictheo.com Free Magic Wand & Magic Certificate for Birthday Child
CRB CHECKED, Magic for Children & Adults 020 8642 6519 (Magic Circle & Equity)
babbleparade.com Hugely popular
BESPOKE PARTIES: Fairies, Pirates, Spies, Circus, You name it! Jam packed with fun activities!
07794 084671
ALL THE PERSONAL ADS ARE ONLINE If you have unwanted baby goods, prams, or clothes sell them to other families locally. Please log on to www.FamiliesSouthWest.co.uk/personalads If you are looking for childcare or offering your services as an au pair, nanny or housekeeper go to www.FamiliesSouthWest.co.uk/childcareads It is FREE! To appear here email to: personalads@familiesmagazine.co.uk
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Classified ads HEALTH Counsellor/Psychotherapist
IN YOUR HOME Experienced teacher & musician Please call Maria 07742 519743 www.marianikiforos.co.uk
PAINTING & DECORATING
HOLIDAYS
Interior / Exterior Experienced, Reliable, Clean Fully Guaranteed / Insured FREE ADVICE & QUOTE
SPEECH SPECIALISTS
020 8462 4646 - 07802 535695
Individual Tuition Public Speaking, Confidence Building, Interview Technique, Speech & Drama
PLUMBER
Clare Price. LGSM, ALAM, SRD.
John:- James & Lamont
(020) 7735 3156
Learn to massage your child Massage is relaxing and brings loving closeness. Learn simple techniques in your own home or your friend's. Hands-on parent and child workshop by qualified massage therapist and aromatherapist. Call Lorraine on 079101 14153
SERVICES Reliable Handyman • Garden maintenance and building work (fences, patios, sheds, etc..) • Jobs around the house (carpentry, painting, fitting furniture, etc…) • Computer maintenance (repair, teaching) £20/hour or packages possible. Call Brian: 0774 513 6424
Come all the family and learn Spanish with Pedro. Group and individual lessons.
- including sports facilities and indoor & outdoor pools.
Please phone for details 01483 282471 or e-mail nancyshafee@tiscali.co.uk. Cots, highchairs etc can be arranged too!
HOLIDAY FLAT IN PROVENCE Vaugines (Luberon), 30 min from Aix/ Marseille. In the centre of an historical village a flat on the first floor, accommodation for 2 to 5 people. One room with double bed, and mezzanine two small beds. Huge living room looking on to the Durance valley. Perfect pied a terre to visit and discover this part of Provence. Price 400 Euros/week Dep 250 Euros. Please contact l.metge@hotmail.com Ring us 00 33 474 67 59 17 fax 00 33 474 67 50 29.
Call Pedro on 07956 699963
VACANCIES
Home and business computers repaired & managed. Consultancy and tuition also available.
Like reading? Families SW needs more Book Reviewers
Phone Danny on
8944 0681 or 07961 428 596
No payment but you get to keep the books. Contact: office@familiesmagazine.co.uk
E-mail: acs@amitygrove.com
TUITION PAINTERS & DECORATORS General Building Maintenance
BUILDING AND HANDYMAN SERVICE Painting, decorating, carpentry, plastering. Fit lights, switch, sockets. Change a lock, hang blinds, picture. Assemble furniture, putting up shelves. CALL MARK 07834 069943 JAMES ALLEN CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS Est. 25 years
020 8741 4242 Prompt reliable seven day service for deep down cleaning, removing dust, mites, dirt & stains
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MUSIC Piano Lessons for Children MINOO
07812 828744 www.minoomohebbi.com
PIANO TUITION Friendly, experienced and qualified teacher of children 6+ and adults. Take exams or learn purely for pleasure. Different styles covered. Home visits possible. Mark Lester MA, CT ABRSM
020 8870 7830 www.marklester.biz
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Additional Ad Sales person required for Families South West Previous experience a must. Call Pascale 020 8696 9680
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"The perfect painters" Family-friendly painters, decorators, plasterers, household jobs… Call Tony for a reasonable quote. 07930 348095
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AMITY COMPUTER SERVICES
020 8696 9680 Fax: 020 8696 9679
BATHROOM, TOILET, RADIATORS, WASHING-MACHINES REPAIR LEAKING PIPE, TAP CALL MARK 07851 260371
SW8 & SW19 Studios
2 cottages in Cornwall
Contact us:
Family/Couples/Individuals Fathers’ Group Over 10 years’ extensive experience including: Addiction, Anger/Rage, Bereavement, Depression, Relationships Problems, Crime/Trauma Christopher Clow UKRCP, BACP (Accred), 07791 833 279 / 020 7585 1399 c.clow@yahoo.com swlondontherapy.co.uk
FLUTE LESSONS
Handyman Reliable, skilled and tidy General home maintenance, including: • Carpentry and painting • Garden clearance and fencing • Flatpack assembly and fitted kitchens Please call Nigel Fletcher for further details or free quotation. 07988 983273
Earn Extra Money? Capital Focus Groups are looking for people to take part in Market Research and give their opinion on a variety of subjects. If you would like to earn extra cash please call Liz on 07761 128059 or e-mail e.dahlgren@btinternet.com
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Little Rascals Your local traditional toy shop for ages 0-6 Soft and wooden toys from brands including:
•Jellycat, •BigJigs, •John Crane, •Wheelybugs, •ShooShoos, •Grobags©, •Greeting Cards, and more! Visit our enticing shop at 140 Merton Road South Wimbledon SW19 1EH 020 8542 9979 Open Tues to Sat 9-5.30 (Between Polka Theatre and South Wimbledon Tube)
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