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Tell us what you think of the Haliborange Play & Learn Guide - and have the chance to win Space NK vouchers

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carriemumsnet · 03/11/2008 11:45

We've been asked by Haliborange to review their Play and Learn Guide devised by Professor Amanda Kirby.

Please take a few minutes to have a look at the guide and let us know what you think of it. Everyone who takes the time to offer their opinion will be entered into a prize draw to win £50 of space NK vouchers.

Haliborange are also looking for 3 mumsnetters to put the guide to the test for approximately 2 weeks and then feedback directly to them. If you have a child aged 4-11 and would like to volunteer to test the guide please give us your details here. The three testers chosen to trial the guide will each receive £100 vouchers for Space NK in return for their feedback.

Professor Amanda Kirby hopes to join us in the next week or so for a webchat to answer any questions you might have about the guide and to hear what you think.

Thanks

MNHQ

carriemumsnet · 03/11/2008 18:29

Thanks for your feedback so far - glad at least some of you have found the information interesting and useful. Do keep the comments coming.

We've just heard that Prof Kirby should be coming on for a webchat next Monday Nov 10th - probably at lunchtime between 1-2pm and wondered if you'd like to post some advance questions for her.

For background : Professor Amanda Kirby is a leading expert in child development, with over 35 years of specialist experience under her belt. She's written a number of books as both a parent and professional and her team at the Dyscovery Centre Wales has established an international reputation for forward-thinking nutritional and behavioural research.

The Dyscovery Centre has also become internationally recognised for its work in Developmental Co-ordination Disorder (DCD or Dyspraxia) and related specific learning difficulties. Amanda has both a professional and personal interest in DCD as her middle child has co-ordination difficulties, and trying to address his difficulties and finding answers to problems first sparked her interest in the area. She is currently based at the University of Wales.

Over to you for the questions

Thanks

MNHQ

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