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Add message | Report | Contact poster By Sat 21-Nov-09 15:17:13
We have had lots of interest because i have invited all babies not just the children whose session it is so a lot of the parents are at home. Even got a couple of dads going to try and make it.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Thu 05-Nov-09 19:40:57
Agree I'm became a CM so I could spend more time with DD, but I end up missing most of her stuff at school sad. Could you do it on an eve or weekend perhaps?

I like to get my parents involved to but it is hard as they all work.
I agree - DS goes to nursery so I can work, so going to a singing session is impossible.

He does love the singing and music that they do though
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Thu 05-Nov-09 16:28:46
Am afraid I agree with TigerFeet, it's a lovely idea but my husband and I would be unable to attend a session at my Son's nursery as we are working - I think a lot of parents at the nursery he is at are in a similar position.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Thu 05-Nov-09 13:57:58
Anyone?
would have loved to join in with something like this when dd was under 2 and at day nursery

unfortunately she was there because i was working

i think you might find that many parents would be in the same position, would like to attend but are unable to

not many people send under 2's to nursery that don't work ime

but good luck though
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Mon 02-Nov-09 14:08:07
Hello, I manage and under two's unit in a day nursery. I would like to get parents more involved and so i am starting a singing session. Can anyone tell me what they would like to have at this sort of session and what would make them want to go. Any help would be appreciated. I am a mum of two myself so i know how important your opinions are smile
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