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FASD parenting course in Stockport
I went on the
parenting
course in Stockport yesterday, i just want to say a really big thank you to Julia and the FASD Trust as I found it so helpful and felt very encouraged and supported it really made sense, and meeting the other parents as well has made me feel no so isolated.
I went on the
parenting
course in Stockport yesterday, i just want to say a really big thank you to Julia and the FASD Trust as I found it so helpful and felt very encouraged and supported it really made sense, and meeting the other parents as well has made me feel no so isolated.
treeteddy
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FASD Support
11 years ago
Supporting Parents and Carers
Remember we also have our own in-house workshops on
parenting
, with the next one being in March in Ealing, West London. Drop a line to Sue at admin@fasdtrust.co.uk for more info. If you would a course near you, post a comment here or drop a line to Sue....
Remember we also have our own in-house workshops on
parenting
, with the next one being in March in Ealing, West London. Drop a line to Sue at admin@fasdtrust.co.uk for more info. If you would a course near you, post a comment here or drop a line to Sue....
Joygirl
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FASD Support
11 years ago
Anxiety UK offers help and advice for young people's phobias
The country’s leading anxiety disorders charity, Anxiety UK, is encouraging parents to seek advice after a poll carried out by ITV’s This Morning and
parenting
website Netmums revealed a lack of awareness of “school phobia”.
The country’s leading anxiety disorders charity, Anxiety UK, is encouraging parents to seek advice after a poll carried out by ITV’s This Morning and
parenting
website Netmums revealed a lack of awareness of “school phobia”.
Yankee_Doodle
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Anxiety Support
11 years ago
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Support in Leeds, London & Manchester - Parenting Workshops
The FASD Trust is holding a
parenting
workshop in March in London and one in Manchester. Details including how to book can be found on the Trust's website, or drop a note to Sue at admin@fasdtrust.co.uk, Also, the Manchester Support Group will be meeting on 4th May.
The FASD Trust is holding a
parenting
workshop in March in London and one in Manchester. Details including how to book can be found on the Trust's website, or drop a note to Sue at admin@fasdtrust.co.uk, Also, the Manchester Support Group will be meeting on 4th May.
Joygirl
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FASD Support
11 years ago
Parenting / Carer Workshop in West London
Delighted to tell you that a workshop has been organised for 12th March in Ealing, West London. It runs from 10am to 1pm. Cost is £35 per person or £65 per pair. The venue is St Andrew's Church Centre, Mount Park Road, Ealing, London W5 2RS. St Andrew's is located near Ealing Broadway train and
Delighted to tell you that a workshop has been organised for 12th March in Ealing, West London. It runs from 10am to 1pm. Cost is £35 per person or £65 per pair. The venue is St Andrew's Church Centre, Mount Park Road, Ealing, London W5 2RS. St Andrew's is located near Ealing Broadway train and
Joygirl
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FASD Support
12 years ago
Happy New Year - Parenting Workshop in Leeds
And, on 1st February, as part of the package for supporting parents, another
Parenting
/ Carer Workshop (professionals are welcome to attend as well) will be held in Leeds. It runs from 10.30am to 1.30pm and the venue is West Grange Church, Belle Isle, Leeds LS10.
And, on 1st February, as part of the package for supporting parents, another
Parenting
/ Carer Workshop (professionals are welcome to attend as well) will be held in Leeds. It runs from 10.30am to 1.30pm and the venue is West Grange Church, Belle Isle, Leeds LS10.
Joygirl
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FASD Support
12 years ago
New here, would love some reassurance!
I'm a stay at home Mum with two beautiful toddlers and trying to ensure my anxiety never affects them or interferes with my
parenting
is just exhausting. I've always had mild health anxiety but having children has made it 100 times worse it seems!
I'm a stay at home Mum with two beautiful toddlers and trying to ensure my anxiety never affects them or interferes with my
parenting
is just exhausting. I've always had mild health anxiety but having children has made it 100 times worse it seems!
littlepossum
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Anxiety Support
12 years ago
Hangover (not) from hell.
While the little one found a game we could play lying down (I had to choose which Moshi Monsters I wanted) before she snuggled under the blanket with me on the sofa and watched CBeebies (Okay so it's not great
parenting
but it was all I had to offer!).
While the little one found a game we could play lying down (I had to choose which Moshi Monsters I wanted) before she snuggled under the blanket with me on the sofa and watched CBeebies (Okay so it's not great
parenting
but it was all I had to offer!).
melodypond
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
Christmas is Coming...
Once Santa Claus has visited us all and the New Year has arrived, The FASD Trust will be putting on a whole series of
parenting
workshops, across the UK, so watch out on their website for upcoming announcements. www.fasdtrust.co.uk.
Once Santa Claus has visited us all and the New Year has arrived, The FASD Trust will be putting on a whole series of
parenting
workshops, across the UK, so watch out on their website for upcoming announcements. www.fasdtrust.co.uk.
Joygirl
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FASD Support
12 years ago
Parenting Workshops
The FASD Trust runs
parenting
workshops. The next one is in Norwich on 3rd December. Plans are being drawn up for one in Manchester in January and in February, courses will be run in Leeds and West London. As soon as dates for these are available we will let you know.
The FASD Trust runs
parenting
workshops. The next one is in Norwich on 3rd December. Plans are being drawn up for one in Manchester in January and in February, courses will be run in Leeds and West London. As soon as dates for these are available we will let you know.
Joygirl
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FASD Support
12 years ago
puerperal psychosis, depression, anxiety and difficulties in caring for a baby
They even run a fathers/partners group to support them during this period A specialist inpatient and community mother and baby services for the treatment of depression, psychosis and other mental health problems for pregnant and postnatal women and the assessment of
parenting
abilities.
They even run a fathers/partners group to support them during this period A specialist inpatient and community mother and baby services for the treatment of depression, psychosis and other mental health problems for pregnant and postnatal women and the assessment of
parenting
abilities.
leilakinuk
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Action on Postpartum Psychosis
12 years ago
What does 'motherly' mean to you?
beyond the biological i.e. not applicable only to people who have children because in many cases I think that these definitions apply to how people interact in the workplace and society etc I hope you don't mind me asking - I thought it would be good to start with ideas from people whose immenent
parenting
beyond the biological i.e. not applicable only to people who have children because in many cases I think that these definitions apply to how people interact in the workplace and society etc I hope you don't mind me asking - I thought it would be good to start with ideas from people whose immenent
parenting
kipper
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
12 years ago
Life through a lens of ... Aspergers
I had always found
parenting
extremely difficult, and the thing I have found hardest of all is keeping up with housework and maintaining the home in a reasonably habitable state.
I had always found
parenting
extremely difficult, and the thing I have found hardest of all is keeping up with housework and maintaining the home in a reasonably habitable state.
webmaster
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Autism Support
12 years ago
Jabs during pregnancy
You can also learn more about the risks vs. benefits of immunising your baby here: http://www.nct.org.uk/
parenting
/baby-immunisations
You can also learn more about the risks vs. benefits of immunising your baby here: http://www.nct.org.uk/
parenting
/baby-immunisations
Hidden
in
Pregnancy and Parenting Support
12 years ago
Central Heating and Chainsaws
It is just another realm where
parenting
our kids is different - and where we have to be more vigilant about our kids physical well-being.
It is just another realm where
parenting
our kids is different - and where we have to be more vigilant about our kids physical well-being.
Joygirl
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FASD Support
12 years ago
My first running skirmish! Also, the 10k race? BRING IT!
Again, I've not been out running for a week due to
parenting
constraints and generally either being too busy or too tired. That's put my 10k training plan completely out of sync meaning I've got roughly 3 weeks to fit in 5 weeks worth of training. That ain't gonna happen.
Again, I've not been out running for a week due to
parenting
constraints and generally either being too busy or too tired. That's put my 10k training plan completely out of sync meaning I've got roughly 3 weeks to fit in 5 weeks worth of training. That ain't gonna happen.
mrqwest
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
12 years ago
Workshops for Parents / Carers - Throw the Parenting Rule Book in the Bin
As those of us who parents kids with FASD know, the ordinary rules of
parenting
often don't apply leaving carers and parents frustrated or wandering round in the dark...
As those of us who parents kids with FASD know, the ordinary rules of
parenting
often don't apply leaving carers and parents frustrated or wandering round in the dark...
Joygirl
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FASD Support
12 years ago
I need some advice with parenting! PLEASE!
Hi, my 7 year old son has one particular tic which is causing problems. At least once a day, normally at home, where no one else can see him, he gets the urge to hurt me, either punch, kick, bite, scratch or pinch, mostly a combination of them all. I restrain him and sometimes manage to turn it into
Hi, my 7 year old son has one particular tic which is causing problems. At least once a day, normally at home, where no one else can see him, he gets the urge to hurt me, either punch, kick, bite, scratch or pinch, mostly a combination of them all. I restrain him and sometimes manage to turn it into
Skins
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Tourettes Action
12 years ago
How does a new baby affect your relationships?
We have features such as ‘Sex during pregnancy’ and ‘Sex after having a baby’ are written by dads for dads as part of our Dad’s view series (http://www.nct.org.uk/pregnancy/dads-view-pregnancy and http://www.nct.org.uk/
parenting
/dads-view-
parenting
).
We have features such as ‘Sex during pregnancy’ and ‘Sex after having a baby’ are written by dads for dads as part of our Dad’s view series (http://www.nct.org.uk/pregnancy/dads-view-pregnancy and http://www.nct.org.uk/
parenting
/dads-view-
parenting
).
Hidden
in
Pregnancy and Parenting Support
12 years ago
Today wasn't meant to be :(
However, I went for a run last Sunday and then effectively took 4 days off as my wife was away and I was on
parenting
duties with our youngest.
However, I went for a run last Sunday and then effectively took 4 days off as my wife was away and I was on
parenting
duties with our youngest.
mrqwest
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
12 years ago
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