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Dear Mom, In our first edition of Mom's Notes for 2013 we focus on beginning things the right way. Although the school term is already in full swing, it's never too late to kick-start healthy routines at home. Cora Breytenbach offers us some helpful hints on how to do just that on page 6. The first school term is packed with sports activities. To make sure that little active bodies get all they need, our Mom's Notes dietician has summarised some important tips on what to give your child before and after a sports event (see page 8). With so much fun in the sun, the Lowveld CANSA Care Centre reminds us about the importance of sunscreen on page 12!

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February is Pregnancy Awareness Month - in the spirit, Kids Emporium collects the latest in maternity and stylish child must-haves. To give your child an extra boost, Little Hoot has hand picked some great learning toys to choose from. NuLight shares their secret on more productive and focused spaces at home and work on page 19. Spend more time with the family in the pool - rather than maintaing it this year (page 16). Find a FREE MEAL VOUCHER as part of Arkansas and Mountain Spring Spurs' colour-in competition with a total of 4 bicycles up for grabs! Don't forget to consider donating your frequent flyer miles to the Coca-Cola Wings and Wishes campaign. To many great beginnings! The Mom's Notes Team Advertise in Mom's Notes and reach more than 12 500 domestic households in Nelspruit, White River, Malelane and Barberton. Advertising Sales: Yulandi 084 499 5891 Facebook: www.facebook.com/momsnotesmagazine Email: info@tworedpens.co.za Website: www.tworedpens.co.za

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READY STEADY, ROUTINE! After a long holiday and after the excitement of a new school year has waned - it is time to establish the routines that will not only make Mom’s life easier, but will also benefit children in more ways than one. Routine establishes so many aspects of healthy living, good habits and good behaviour. Children need and even desire routine – even if they don’t know it. There are plenty of ways to get them going by building a schedule that works for the whole family. Children don’t have a lot of control in their lives and it can give them a sense of organization, stability and comfort. That, in turn, should help develop better behaviour and some sense of personal control – always a challenge, especially with young children. How to set up a routine: •

Start to build the routine around the times when family members wake, eat and sleep.

Be realistic and allow enough time for your children to wash and dress, especially if this is new for them.

Add in extras to the routine which you know your family needs; chore time, one-to-one time if you have more than one child, homework time and any out of school clubs or classes.

Pay close attention to night time: if bags are packed, sports stuff is ready, school clothes are laid out and water bottles filled there’ll be less to do in the morning. School age children can help with all of these things.

If you can, remember to rotate duties with your partner, especially the bedtime routine as this will increase your child’s trust in both parents.

Get as much input as you can from your family and talk it through with other carers. A routine which works for everyone will be much easier to stick to.

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If there’s one activity, like toothbrushing, which is a nightly sticking point, set up a Reward Chart to deal with it.

Doing things like bathing and brushing teeth as part of morning or night time routines, can help establish good personal hygiene and health habits. Having built in chore time somewhere in the week or day, having them help pick up at the end of dinner, tidy up the house at the end of the day or playing, establishes responsibility and work ethic. MORNING RITUALS Getting up and going can be hard whether young or old, kid or parent, in school or not. No matter how getting started in the morning; if you have established a solid routine, you will have an easier flow to the day. Sticking to a similar wake-up call could mean all the difference between having a good day and having a bad one. Think about it, even if it is obvious, if the kids are used to waking up at 6.30 and for some reason rise an hour earlier or later you now need to figure out how to add an hour to the day or squeeze in a day’s worth of routine in 60 less minutes. The implications are worse if the kids are in school or there is something taking place that morning. Having a solid morning ritual, maintains a good stress level for everyone. MEALTIMES Mealtime are a perfect way to establish good eating habits. Always eat breakfast, and a good one. Lunch and dinner are more of a given, but specific times set a structure for kids so there are no surprises. Set standards for when snacking takes place and what kinds of foods are eaten. Don’t indulge in food whenever a child wants something. The results should equal good eating and eating habits. Mealtime is always a good time for family interaction! Always try to find time to sit down together, preferably at a table, to talk and eat. Additionally, have the children help get dinner started, set the table and clean up afterwards to teach the them responsibility. BEDTIME Getting the children to sleep, whether for a nap or for the night, is one of the greatest challenges for parents. A consistent bedtime routine is important for the establishment of a regular sleep-awake cycle. A regular schedule allows the child to be


physio-logically ready for sleep at the same hour each evening. •

Be sure to establish a regular hour for both going to bed and for waking up. These times should be changed only for special occasions. The hour just before bed should be a quiet, relaxing time for the child. Thus it is not a time for playing rough with the child or watching scary TV programs.

A warm bath can help to prepare a child for sleep.

Children will go to bed more readily when they receive advance notice from their parents that bedtime is approaching. Give an advance warning 5 to 10 minutes ahead of bedtime so the child can get ready for it.

Try to associate going to sleep with as much pleasure, affection and relaxation as possible. For example, you might read or tell a child a bedtime story, say an evening prayer, sing a goodnight song, or have a close intimate talk with the child after he/she is in bed. These bedtime rituals should be calm and relaxing.

Make it clear to the child when you give the goodnight kiss that this is the end of your interaction for the night. Leave the room without hesitation or uncertainty and, if necessary, state that you are not coming back. If the child whines or cries after you leave, try to ignore it. The key is to expect your child to go to bed at the same time each night and to firmly and confidently enforce the time for bed. A blanket or cuddly stuffed animal in bed can give the child much security as he/she makes the transition from wakefulness to sleep.

One of the best ways to prevent sleep disorders in the very young, is to be sure the child is getting plenty of affection from both parents. Do not give constant or intense criticism which will make the child feel uncertain of your love. Do not send you child to bed early as a punishment. Children tend to associate going to bed with punishment. A good sleep routine, can keep your child HAPPY!

Article written for Mom’s Notes by:

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Healthy eating & exercise for

young bodies School age is the perfect time for children to learn about healthy food, bodies and activity. Make this the year of moving more! Physical activity is a natural and lifelong part of healthy living. It can be as simple as riding a bike, playing tag, jumping rope or doing chores. Inactivity plays a major role in the development of obesity, whether it results from television and computer use, limited opportunities for physical activity, or safety concerns that prevent children from enjoying free play outdoors. The amount of physical activity they have in a day will be an important part of how much they need to eat. Children need a wide variety of foods for a well-balanced diet and when children are busy and active, snacking is important to keep energy levels high. It is important to keep young athletes strong and fit with healthy snacks, and with meal pre- and post training and events that provide the right nutrients at the right time. It’s also important to limit ingredients that will impede performance.

Healthy Snacks before Training Help your child to train at his/ her best. Fuel muscles with carbohydrates one to two hours before an athletic event or practice. Grains, such as pasta or whole wheat crackers such as Provitas are your best healthy snacks for exercise less than 60 minutes. 8

For a longer game or training session, you may need to add some protein to sustain energy Choose fruit or low-fat protein options such as milk, chicken, cottage cheese or yogurt. Avoid fatty foods (these slow digestion too much) and foods with high sugar content such as fizzy drinks, sweets and sports drinks before exercise. These cause a spike in blood sugar. If sugar levels then drop quickly during athletic events, your child could become sluggish or even dizzy. Meal Ideas 1-2 hours before the event: • Whole-grain bread, crackers, tortillas, or pretzels • Wholegrain cereals • Brown Rice with chicken and veggies • Pasta with grated cheese and cooked ham • Low-fat cheese with crackers, yoghurt, or milk • Snack ideas pre – event to boost energy levels: • Hydration is important- so keep the water flowing • Bananas (cut in half for younger kids so they can peel and eat more quickly) • Orange slices • Clementines • Grapes • Small slices or chunks of melon • Apple wedges (sprinkle with orange juice to prevent browning) • 125 – 150 ml of Clear fruit juices such as apple juice- Try this during training first to ensure it is safe on the stomach.

Healthy Snacks for after a Game or Workout Immediately following intense practice, kids need lots of fluids to replace what they’ve lost to perspiration. Milk (including Milo) and water are good choices.


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tasty treats ! If they’ve really been sweating and/or it is extremely hot outside, athletes also need sodium and potassium, which is why sports drinks contain these electrolytes. Finally, carbohydrates and proteins help kids refuel muscles and re-energize. While a little sugar is OK, don’t go overboard; it’s not wise to reinforce the idea that sweets are a good way to reward yourself. Post-Athletic event snack suggestions: • Fresh fruit • Frozen yoghurt • Dried fruit • Cereal Bars Such as Jungle Oats “light” bars or Oatsli or Nestle Cereal Bars • Digestive Biscuits • Provitas or Oat cakes with Peanut butter or Edam cheese or low fat cream cheese • Low fat Yogurt • Popcorn or pretzels • Homemade Bran Muffins with low fat spread • Safari Trail mix

REMEMBER: Families are key for modelling food choices, healthy eating, and leisure activities for their children. Parents influence children’s environment by choosing nutrient-rich foods, having family meals, offering regular snacks and spending time together in physical activity, all of which can be critical in weight management. ,To get your tailor made diet plan to enhance performance, contact a dietician. Gerdi Smit Livewell Dieticans 071 246 0357

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Childhood cancer is not transferable.

77% of childhood cancers can be treated successfully if detected early.

Most cases of childhood cancer have genetic causes.

Other causes include man-made chemicals such as BPA in plastics.

Children have the right to a smokefree world. Tabacco and second- hand smoke is harmful to children.

Use of Hubbly Bubblies (aka hookahs) are more harmful than smoking of regular cigarettes.

Play it safe in the sun - only two blistering sunburns can result in skin cancer later in life.

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Children & Contact Lenses A lot of Optometrists and Parents feel that children should not wear contact lenses. However, this is incorrect. Contact lenses do have their place with children.

Knowing the milestones of your baby's vision development (and what you can The main reason why contact lenses are prescribed for do to help it along) can ensure your babies childrenproperly younger than is to allow his normal child and is seeing and5 enjoying development of visual acuity andwill visual motor and world to the fullest. We continue perceptual ability and to overcome this developmental journey or todecrease that of amblyopia disorder that with is characterized by a vision primary(aschool level Grant and Stacy Freeman. This Month we are going deficiency in an eye that is otherwise physically normal, toout look at the vision of a child from birth or of proportion to associated structural to 6 Months abnormalities of of theage. eye.) Early detection and treatment are essential to preventing

Contact lensesthat arehave indicated in thetofollowing instances: eye conditions the potential cause permanent lossHigh of vision. Screening by the pediatrician or other 1. Myopia carelenses physician is important at birthvision. and during • primary Contact improve the peripheral the first 6 months of life when the visual system is • The image size is more normal. highly susceptible to interference. However, screening • this Visual perceptual andproblematic, visual motorleading abilitiestoim prove. population has been under • detection Some of literature saysrefractive that the error contact play significant andlenses strabismus (squint) a therapeutic role in retarding the progression of myopia.

Let’s start with a few definitions: Visual acuity: the clarity or clearness of vision

2. Moderate the toincrease high Hyperopia Accommodation: in thickness and shape of

• the eye’s Possible of accommodative esotropia lensdevelopment in order to focus an image on the retina may Stereopsis: be prevented. a form strabismus, or “squint”, when This both iseyes workoftogether to enable you in to see which one or both turns inward. The condition can 3 dimensional or eyes depth perception. be constantly present, or occur intermittently, and different theories about the visual acuity of There canare give the affected individual a “cross-eyed” infants. Some literature says that a baby has adult like appearance. vision at 6 months and others, at the ages of 3-5 years. • If I watch For some children high hyperopia, contact lenses my little one with I personally think that their vision is adult are better because that is responsible is like at 6 monthsthe of strabismus age. better controlled. How do you tell if your little one has poor vision? This is a difficult one as your baby can’t tell you that they 3. Aphakia: which is the absence of the lens of the are unable to see.

eye, due to surgical removal, a perforating wound or ulcer, congenital anomaly. Theor sure signs that your infant might • notContact allow for quick changes in have lenses goodwould vision are: • • • • •

prescription needed to respond to ocular growth Abnormal ifeye movements are often the first They would also cause lessvisual magnification and a more symptom of significant impairment natural visual Intense eyeperceptual rubbing environment. They would also have a better to cosmetic apprearance. A baby that is unresponsive the parents

crib notes Accommodation:

For the first month of your little ones life they are unable to focus on an object further or closer than 30cm. It is thought that the distance from your face to where you hold 4. Irregular astigmatism: often caused by your baby when you breast feed is theis distance that they a corneal in the crystalline are able to scar focus or on scattering in the first month. So when thatlens, little one lying in your arms staringby at your face they can see and iscannot be corrected standard spectacle you clearly. have adult like by accommodation at 3-4 lenses, butThey can be corrected contact lenses. We months of age which means that at this age their eyes can usually hard lenses correct this.them. focus anuse object no contact matter how far ortoclose it is from

5. Aniseikonia: which is an ocular condition Stereopsis: Sensory fusion is present at birth so from the where there a significant difference in get thego your little one willsize not of have doubleAvision but will seewill singularly. perceived images. contact lens reduce the effect of this. Colour Vision:

The Fovea (part of the eye responsible for colour vision) 6.immature Amblyopia: is characterized is in infants.a disorder Newbornsthat are unable to make colour discriminations. 7 weeks distinguish by a vision deficiencyAtinabout an eye thatbabies is otherwise colours andnormal, at 2 months of age they have normal physically or out of proportion to colour vision.

associated structural abnormalities of the eye.

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the secret to a

BRIGHT NEW YEAR!

home work

NuLight lighting specialists in Nelspruit would like to share their secret to a healthier and more productive 2013. why whiter & brighter is better There is more to light than flicking a switch. Correct lighting can have a dramatic impact on your and your family’s health. Recent studies over the past few years have showed that insufficient, or yellow-coloured light, can be associated with: • eye strain and headaches • tiredness • lack of concentration • increased likelihood of accidents • increased appetite • depression - similar or associated with Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).1

INTRODUCING Skywhite To ensure that you and your family make the most of the new year, make the most of your indoor lighting. NuLight offers a unique new product that delivers the closest light quality to that of brain and mood-boosting natural daylight. The remarkable “daylight” quality of these flourescent fixtures are especially perfect for: • study/homework stations • computer/craft corners • kitchens • offices • workshops/garages SkyWhite is a range of fluorencent tubes and are available in standard sizes for most domestic and commercial applications. An energy-efficient version is currently being developed too.

seeing is believing Linda and Willie at NuLight are very excited about the SkyWhite lights because of the tangible benefits their customers will experience: • less eye-strain and headaches • increased concentration • increased productivity • enhanced mood A satisfied NuLight customer said: “Thanks for taking the initiative to introduce SkyWhite lights for our business. (Staff) immediately noticed the change and are less tired at the end of the day. In their own words, they “ ... feel more productive ...”. Regional managers were also impressed. ... the idea was to improve staff productivity and moral but also to create a client-friendly environment. “

THE BRIGHT-SIDE: COST Units are in high demand. Linda confided that they have sold more than 2000 since November 2012! Yet this revolutionary break-through in lighting design doesn’t cost much more than a normal flourescent equivalent.

To find out more Linda and Willie at NuLight will be more than happy to tell you more about SkyWhite and the benefits it holds for you and your family. Invest in healthy

productivity this year - invest in SkyWhite lights at NuLight. 1 A diagnosis of seasonal affective disorder was first proposed by Dr. Norman E. Rosenthal in 1984. Rosenthal wondered why he became sluggish during the (darker) winter months after moving from sunny South Africa to New York. He started experimenting increasing exposure to artificial light, and found this made a difference. (Source: Wikipedia)

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THE TRUE STORY Every day, children are diagnosed with life threatening illnesses. Help is often available at specialized

government hospitals, but for many children and their families the treatment they so desperately need is out of reach because the cost of transport to these facilities is simply not affordable. Where the treatment required is not available locally, we arrange and sponsor flight or bus tickets to a suitable medical facility.

ABOUT WINGS & WISHES Wings & Wishes was established in 2006 after a group of employees from Coca-Cola Sabco (Pty) Ltd identified the need in their community and started donating their frequent flyer miles as part of an internal Corporate Social Responsibility initiative. The miles were committed to facilitating the transport of critically ill children and an accompanying adult to the Red Cross Children’s Hospital in Cape Town, or an alternative appropriate medical facility, for treatment. The program is now a registered project under The Coca-Cola Sabco Community Foundation (IT 60/2007) and is run primarily by employee volunteers. The program is funded entirely through donations and is supported by many individuals and organizations in South Africa. As word of the program spreads, requests for flights and bus tickets are a daily occurrence and we are now assisting at least one child a day.

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Purpose, Vision and Values

HOW CAN YOU HELP?

Core Purpose:

Money Your donation of funds towards flight costs and essential provisions will make a significant difference in the lives of these children and their families. Funds raised are also used to provide alternative transport methods should a flight not be a suitable option.

Dedicated to transporting critically ill children to receive lifesaving medical treatment.

Vision:

Transport should never be a barrier for a child to reach lifesaving treatment, wherever they live.

Core Values:

Compassion, Minimal bureaucracy, Integrity We undertake to provide compassionate support immediately, with minimal bureaucracy, whilst maintaining the highest levels of integrity for the children and their families.

Criteria:

We assist children who do not have access to the required specialised medical treatment in their home towns and whose families would not otherwise be able to afford the transport to get them to a suitable medical facility. We also require written motivation from a medical practitioner explaining that the treatment required is not available at a local institution.

Children supported to date since 2006

1588 Flights sponsored to date since 2006

2840 Bus trips sponsored to date since 2006

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Miles Your donation of frequent flyer air miles, in amounts of 20 000 or 30 000, will be used to purchase air tickets. Mercy We provide basic essentials for the children whilst in hospital. These Mercy Packs contain pyjama’s, soft toys, soap, toothpaste and toothbrushes, colouring in books and pencils, and any other comfort items to make their stay in hospital more bearable. Donations towards the Mercy Packs are gratefully received. Pledge a flight As flights are requested, the bookings are made, and the cost of the flight is invoiced to the individual or company who pledged the flight. Average cost of a flight is approximately R1300.

CONTACT US TODAY!

Donna James-Jansen | Promotions Manager T: 013 754 3000 | M: 082 577 0826 E: djames-jansen@za.ccsabo.com Louise Day | Wings & Wishes Manager M: +27 082 412 7823 T: +27 041 395 4240 Fax: +27 086 566 9663 Email: lday@za.ccsabco.com www.wingsandwishes.org

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• Beading Classes • Stained Glass Classes • Mosaic Classes: Free when material is bought at The Bead Lady • Fun Workshop - Every Tuesday (5pm - 8pm) • One-on-One Classes (Booking essential) • Children’s Dresses Pearly 084 571 1130 | Tel: (013) 745 7706 West End Shopping Centre

Visit our brand new showroom! Find us:

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Office Hours:

Weekdays: 8:00 - 17:00 Saturday: 9:00 - 13:00

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We stock a unique and dynamic range of imported as well as locally made educational, fun or decorative toys for Children. All products have been hand selected and sourced. Come and visit us to find the fun Top Model range and our own exclusive range of fairy skirts, shoes and aprons. Satisfy Pony infatuations; or for the boys, pirates, dinosaurs and marbles.

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“Camp”ing up with the Jones’s Die oggend voor jy vertrek op jou lang beplande kampeervankansie kyk jy gou op die weerberig-app en sien daar word vir vyf van die ses dae wat jy in Hoedspruit gaan kampeer tussen 75% en 90% kans vir reën, donderstorms en hoë humiditeit voorspel. Halstarrig hou jy jou lyf onder ‘n gesamentlike gesin protes, hardekwas, en beur voort met die pak van die kar. “Ons het gesê ons ry voor 10vm, om ten minste ‘n goeie plek op die kampeerterrein te kry en betyds te kan tent opslaan voor die son water trek. In die warboel is daar nie plek vir die ysmasjien (wat jy inderhaas by ‘n vriend vir die gevriesde ysblokke en vleis geleen het) en met ‘n swaar gemoed laat jy dit agter, op die kombuis kas staan. Wat was die eerste item wat jy by die kampeerplek aangekom, gemis het? Die ysmasjien. Soos jy later ook gesit en die nuwelinge wat opdaag bespreek het, arriveer jy en jou gevolg met ‘n kar vol kinders by die ontvangs van die kampterrein. “Pa is in beheer”. Die kinders het al voor die eerste tentpen die grond tref, die swembad opgesoek en jy en mamma is getaak met die opslaan van die nege-man tent. Liefie trippel ongeduldig rond en weet, nou is NIE die tyd om te karring nie. “Pappa is in beheer!”

Vroeg vroeg steek jy en trek die reuk van neugate in. Jy loer oor jou lewe pops, dis die lewe”.

die eerste vuurtjie aan bosveldhout diep in jou skouer na mamma .“Dis die Sy knik instemmend saam.

Dag twee is jy reeds vroeg ingeboesem en kan jy al na die tweede rondte deur die karavaanpark, om jou opsomming van die ander gaste in die kamp te maak, die “local” plakker op jou agterruit plak. Almal Suid Afrikaners. Die tandarts en sy broer wat ernstige fotograwe is, die groep familielede (‘n hele span van veertien mense) uit Witrivier, die dominee en sy gesin, die verlate karavaan teen die rivieroewer van ene Harry wat saam met sy vrou ‘n paar dae die Wildtuin ingeduik het, en die “damduikers” van Gauteng regoorkant jou braaier. Gelukkig het laasgenoemde net een nag gebly. Terwyl jy begin ontspan en die kinders binne hul riglyne begin bly, sit jy en mamma en bespreek elke staanplek met sy gadgets. Your local outdoor & gas choice since 1984

Wie is die beste ingerig vir die omstandighede waarin hulle kampeer? Steeds geen reën gesien nie. Die dokter is by vér die beste ingerig vir ekstreme bosveld ekpedisies. Die opblaas-buitelug-stort fasineer julle, al gebruik hulle dit net as aantrek kamer. Mamma is nie eindlik die kampeer tipe nie maar selfs sy begin nou relax. Die nuwe stel wat links van julle ingetrek het (ma, pa en twee tjoepstil dogtertjies) is die eerste lot wat onder jou scrutenering blik deurloop. Buurman, soos jy, slaan ook alleen die tent op met vroutjie wat onrustig rond trippel. Sy weet ook dat dit NIE nou die tyd is om te karring nie. Hy was nog tot laat na sononder in die donker besig om op te slaan en uit te pak. Dag vier trek daar geen nuwelinge die oggend op die campsite in nie. Geleentheid om die stywe paartjie langsaan te laat ontdooi. Jy sit steeds en bewonder die gerief waarmee die Witrivier groep ingeburger is, hulle bly die langste oor die kersseisoen hier, en dit wys. ‘n Dag voor nuwejaar is dit asof die poorte van Gauteng oopgegaan het met die aankoms van die middagskof. ‘n Sjef met sy Noorweegse vrou en hulle Surferboy-vriend, “Bru” (en die se vriendin), kom trek laer hier reg voor jou stoep. By vér die mees interesante intrekkers van die afgelope vier dae. Steeds geen reën. Surferboy is in ‘n bittere kompetisie met Sjef wat kampeertoerusting betref. Alles word gemeet en bespreek. “So James, are we braaing rump tonight? Look at my home made three-legged-braai-contraption with adjustable levels to cook the perfect piece of steak”. Uiteindelik sluit die verlate karavaan kampeerders by ons nessie aan. Die aangenaamste paartjie. Selfs aangebied dat ons, ons ysblokke en vleis in hulle Campmaster mag vries en ‘n sak ysblokkies aangebied om ons bier weer koud te maak. Ons het nog net drie biere oor en moet môreoggend weer oppak. Langs die laaste-nag-kampvuur sit jy en mamma en spog met julle kampeertoerusting onderlangs. Tipiese stadsjapies, maar tog lekker ingerig. Ons lysie met kampgoed om aan te vul voor ons volgende vakansie is maar kort.Net‘n ysmasjien en vrieskas kombinasie (as daar so iets is). Ons hoef nie soos die tandarts te lewe nie, maar net gemaklik op ons stadsjapie manier. Keeping up with the Jones’s op die kampeerterrein is harder werk as tent opslaan. Klop aan by Camp & Gas in Nelspruit vir goeie raad! Groete uit die Nes, Robin Jansma

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VACCINES SCHEDULE Age of child

Vaccines needed

At birth

Oral Polio Vaccine BCG Vaccine Diphtheria, Tetanus, Acellular Pertussis, Haemophilus influenzae type b and Inactivated Polio Vaccine

6 Weeks

Hepatitis B Vaccine Rotavirus Vaccine* Pneumococcal Conjugated Vaccine

10 Weeks

Diphtheria, Tetanus, Acellular Pertussis, Haemophilus influenzae type b and Inactivated Polio Vaccine Hepatitis B Vaccine Pneumococcal Conjugated Vaccine

14 Weeks

Diphtheria, Tetanus, Acellular Pertussis, Haemophilus influenzae type b and Inactivated Polio Vaccine Hepatitis B Vaccine Rotavirus Vaccine* Pneumococcal Conjugated Vaccine

9 Months 12 Months

Measles Vaccine Varicella Vaccine (Chickenpox) Hepatitis A Vaccine (Paediatric) Pneumococcal Conjugated Vaccine

15 to 18 Months Measles, Mumps, Rubella Vaccine 18 Months

Diphtheria, Tetanus, Acellular Pertussis, Haemophilus influenzae type b and Inactivated Polio Vaccine Hepatitis B Vaccine Hepatitis A Vaccine (Booster)

6 Years

Measles, Mumps, Rubella Vaccine Tetanus, Diptheria, Acellular Pertussis and Inactivated Polio Vaccine

10 Years

Cervical Cancer for Girls*

12 Years

Measles, Mumps, Rubella Vaccine (If missed at 6 years) Tetanus, Diptheria, Acellular Pertussis and Inactivated Polio Vaccine (If missed at 6 years)

Pregnant or just had a baby? Join our Mopani Baby Club and we will be with you on your incredible journey to parenthood! Benefits of belonging to the Mopani Baby Club: 1. Receive informative newsletters with great advice and special offers. 2. You will receive a Gift Bag packed with samples and vouchers to pamper you and baby. 3. Benefit from our optional Baby Club Savings Plan! Open a savings account for yourself or a friend with only a R50 deposit. Mopani Pharmacy will credit the account with 10% of each deposit made before the account becomes active. (Terms & conditions apply) For more information contact us at babyclub@mopani.co.za or call Lisa on (013) 755 5565

Join us for our informative Antenatal Classes for 2013 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Pregnancy - 19th January 2013 Labour - 16th February 2013 Childbirth - 16th March 2013 Feeding options - 13th April 2013 First days home - 25th May 2013

Classes are R50.00 and booking is essential. Contact Vincent Morse on (013) 755 5548 to book or for more information.

* 2 or 3 doses depending on the vaccine given

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S CLINIC SERVICE • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Minor ailments Nebulization Diabetic counselling Immunization Dietary assistance Chronic illness management Health and wellness screening Baby wellness and vaccinations HIV and Aids testing, information and counselling Travel clinic – information and vaccination Female health Specialist midwife - antenatal classes, family planning Full pathology services available

k our Anne-Wien Emmin Centre. Midwife at Crossing

BABY WELLNESS CLINIC SERVICES

7 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BRING YOUR SCRIPT TO MOPANI 1

We are medical aid experts and claim from your medical aid online immediately.

2

We are designated service providers for most medical aids.

3

There are no hidden costs - we only charge you the medical aid contracted price.

4

Any change that needs to be made to your chronic script, either by your doctor or yourself, will be effective immediately - you will never pay for something you don’t want.

5

Every patient has their own dispensary profile on our system. This prevents any possible dangerous drug interactions.

6

Easy collection of your prescription at our Chronic Counter - call us in advance to prepare your script so it’s ready for collection, or we will deliver.

7

SMS service to remind you to order your repeat script a few days before it’s due.

• • • •

Preconception advice Routine antenatal check up Antenatal classes Preparation for giving birth, advice and referral • Breastfeeding consultations • Postnatal follow-up – minor ailments for mother and child up to 6 weeks Crossings Centre (013) 755 5500 I’Langa Mall (013) 742 2225 White River (013) 751 2267/8 Emergency A/H: 082 761 1603

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INSIDE: • 7 Reasons to bring your script to Mopani Pharmacy • Clinic Services • New Year - New You

13 UARY 20 R B E F & JANUARY

• Vaccination Schedule • Baby Club • Elizabeth Arden Gift with Purchase

KEEPING YOU AND YOUR LOVED ONES HEALTHY AND HAPPY! Nelspruit: (013) 755 5500 | I’Langa Mall: (013) 742 2225 | White River: (013) 751 2267/ 8 Mopani A/H Emergency: 082 761 1603 www.mopani.co.za | Find us on Facebook!


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