by NCTPostnatalCourses » Wed Jul 09, 2014 2:30 pm
Hi,
This was sent out a little while ago (March) in the Clapham NCT e-newsletter, I am sure you could email and check the details are still the same, but it sounds like the type of group which would work well for you:
"Our new NCT Joint Battersea Coordinators, Mel & Simone have launched two new weekly groups: a Languages Rhyme Time and a group for mums not returning to work. For March, these groups are running in parallel at 2.30pm Tuesdays at Eat Play Love Cafe, SW11 3BX. Bring a blanket/mat for you and your kids to sit/lay on and £3.50 to cover the room cost and refreshments. Contact Mel & Simone on
batterseateam@claphamnct.com for further details. "
It's interesting, this often comes up in my postnatal courses, ie how important it is to also socialise outside of your NCT antenatal groups, as whether you return to work or not, many work different days etc and it becomes harder to have people to meet up with. One thing we really emphasise with the postnatal courses, are that mums get to make a whole extra group of friends and just generally cast their net that bit wider. I know there are plenty of mums not working, it's just finding the groups they tend to go to if that makes sense!
Liane
NCT Postnatal Leader
Hi,
This was sent out a little while ago (March) in the Clapham NCT e-newsletter, I am sure you could email and check the details are still the same, but it sounds like the type of group which would work well for you:
"Our new NCT Joint Battersea Coordinators, Mel & Simone have launched two new weekly groups: a Languages Rhyme Time and a group for mums not returning to work. For March, these groups are running in parallel at 2.30pm Tuesdays at Eat Play Love Cafe, SW11 3BX. Bring a blanket/mat for you and your kids to sit/lay on and £3.50 to cover the room cost and refreshments. Contact Mel & Simone on batterseateam@claphamnct.com for further details. "
It's interesting, this often comes up in my postnatal courses, ie how important it is to also socialise outside of your NCT antenatal groups, as whether you return to work or not, many work different days etc and it becomes harder to have people to meet up with. One thing we really emphasise with the postnatal courses, are that mums get to make a whole extra group of friends and just generally cast their net that bit wider. I know there are plenty of mums not working, it's just finding the groups they tend to go to if that makes sense!
Liane
NCT Postnatal Leader