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Parenting classes/support groups for mums

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WeeMo85 · 22/10/2009 01:23

Hi there,

I hoping that maybe anyone could help me.

I looking for parenting classes/support groups for parents with DC with behaviour issues.

Finding it really difficult to finds mums in the same boat but also fits in around work and playscheme.

I'm in the West of glasgow and and suggestions wouls great

Thanks all

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SlummyMummy85 · 14/02/2010 18:27

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giraffesCantCeilidhDance · 14/02/2010 18:41

Theres info from local libraries - the tripple p thing. Definetly seen that advertised when I was in story time at anniesland library.

SlummyMummy85 · 14/02/2010 18:48

I've tried triple p loads of times but they seem to just be ignoring me. Was just wondering if any1 else knew of anything. Its more so for myself. dont have many (any) friends with kids the same age or someone to talk to

midnightexpress · 14/02/2010 18:52

How old are your children slummymummy? There's quite a few of us on here from glasgow.

I used to go to a playgroup in Queen's Park and I remember them talking about a parenting group, so I'm sure they do exist. Would a health visitor have any idea?

SlummyMummy85 · 14/02/2010 18:56

DS is 7. Tried the HV when he was younger but haven't seen her in years.

TBH i'm not the most social person in the world hence most of my friends ditching me and working full time does make it a little bit more harder.

I just want to find people in the same boat as me who i can have a chat with.

Sounds quite depressing actually when i come to think of it. I sound like a norma no mates! (which i probably am!)

SlummyMummy85 · 27/03/2010 19:40

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macmam · 28/03/2010 17:45

What about contacting your dc's school's ed psych for info?

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