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Joined: Feb 2011
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Hey all,
Can anyone recommend a mums & tots group in New Brighton / Wallasey. The Sure Start classes are not suitable due to the age range (0-5 and three of them!!) of the kids so we are trying to find an alternative to keep us busy in the cold and rain brrrrrrrrr
Thanks in advance x
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I live in Wallasey and have a similar problem to yours, there doesn't seem to be an awful lot about I think, there are some library sessions but they are always too early for us!! I tend to have to travel, usually go to St Luke's church in Hoylake on a tuesday, 1.30-3. It's only 80p! I know as well the Monkey House in Manor Road have toddler mornings where it's a reduced price and you get juice and a biscuit each (well, the babies do!). Hope there are some groups as I would be interested in joining some too! Thinking on, aren't there some toy library or stay and play sessions in sure start, suitable for all ages?
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I noticed that St Thomas' church on Seaview Rd have been offering a stay and play session during weekdays - I don't know how popular it is or if it has taken off at all but it might be worth checking out 
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Have you tried liscard children's center at liscard primary school. Used to hav quite a few things on there. Earlston library has a session (think it's a Thursday morning). If you can travel irby school of dance has a Monday morning session for toddlers which is good as the parents all join in and all dance (not good when you're the only dad there lol) and monkey house is quite a good one. Isn't there also a place at the back of tesco express, not sure if that's a sure start. Used to also do some groups in the YMCA but not sure if they're still going. Hope this might be of some help.
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Hi, I was wandering if there are any premises on the wirral that offer sensory play?? dark room, white room etc I have not found anything like this yet, if this was available is it something you would consider bringing your children too.
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Theres several places on Wirral that do offer sensory rooms, Hoylake Wirral Resource Centre in Prenton Wirral Play Council If you're a bit more specific to where in Wirral, I may be able to help you further. Hope it helps
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Thank you for those examples. I am in the wallasey area, and I would really like to start my own business. currently doing research. The examples you gave me, are they all charity funded, and do the public have to pay for admission... thank you again
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Hi As far as I know, the 2 council ran centers, Wirral Resource and Wirral Play were charity funded, as I know they got funds from Aiming High (see this link for list - pdf list of where aiming highs funds went) ) and they probably asked for additional funds from other charities. I also know WKRS (West Kirby Residential School) also have a sensory room, that was funded by a charity. The other nearest one I know of in Wallasey is The Childrens Center in St Pauls Rd in Seacombe. But...even though I had a little boy, diagnosed with Autism and Global Developement Delay, we were never offered the oppertunity to use this facilities  So yeah, if there was a private one, in Wallasey, I would most likely pay to have access to a facility that offered private sessions. But it would have to be more than what I already have IYKWIM. Are you specially qualified in Sensory Intergration therapy by any chance? sorry, forgot to add...the 2 council ran centers - you don't have to pay BUT the sessions are with rather large groups of SN kids at the same time, which is why I personally, haven't joined my two ASD boys into their sessions, as it wouldn't suit them personally. The Wirral Resource Center do do small group sessions but they're not a regular consistent basis, as far as I know, plus its hard for me to get my boys there, again, not ideal in my situation. But others may know more.
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ah wow thank you so much for the feedback. I really appreciate it.
Unfortunately I am not qualified in Sensory Intergration therapy but I am looking into different courses and training programmes. I am qualified in NVQ level 3 childcare. I have worked in nurseries and different childcare settings for the past 6 years. I have done many 1 day courses involving sensory play, but nothing aimed directly at sensory therapy.
I am a strong believer that sensory play helps develop children and I want to be able to provide a setting that will meet the needs that you require. I will provide different environments just by changing different pieces of equipment that will stimulate or have a calming influence.
Would you be looking for somewhere to meet other families and interact with your children, so you would be just using the space provided or are you looking for somewhere that will offer sessions with a leader. I would like to say I could offer both but in the early stages of planning I would like to offer what people would like. Thank you so much again you have helped me so much kind regards Natalie
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![[Linked Image]](http://i326.photobucket.com/albums/k426/snickasevans/dailysmiley/hello-2.gif) Natalie  Thank you for telling me more  I started doing alooooot of researching into sensory intergration play & therapy after my youngest was diagnosed with sensory processing difficulties (about 12mths ago now) by our local NHS OT, but was incredibly frustrated when all she could do was to officially diagnose him but couldn't offer any therapy of any kind as our NHS are very behind the times in accepting how effective the therapy is. I've also done a couple of courses now, one with a real sensory intergration therapist (she had to be brought (privately with the schools funds) in from Warrington!) and I've done a couple on the sensory intergration network - heres the LINK if you've never heard of them. Have you ever heard of the books The Out Of Sync Child and theres Out of Sync child has fun if they're of any use for you? And if this of any use Sensory-Perceptual-Issues-Autism-Experiences I'm meeting the author actually, at a conference in Liverpool next year, if you're interested in going? link here for details Obviously all my info is related to ASD, and I'm trying to get and raise a lot of awareness on how much it is an effective therapy to other parents. I would be interested in having private sessions in all honesty, because the boys would benefit alot more if other children weren't there (they wouldn't reap the full benefit of the sessions otherwise as they get distracted very easily). I would also have to become involved with the session because it would take a while for them to get used to the environment, therapist,etc. If you were thinking of taking this route as well as group sessions, please let me know...I know alot of other SN parents would also jump at this chance... if i can be of any further help, please feel free to pm me.
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Hiya I sent this today as a pm.....but new to this site so not sure if it sent........
Thank you for all the information Im going to have a good read through it all this afternoon. It all really helps me. I was also shocked when you said that the NHS are not more supportive and offer a continue service. I am currently on maternity leave and I really want the chance to start this next year when I am due back to work. It is all still early stages at the moment as I want to do it correctly. I would definately offer private sessions as like you said I think it benefits each individual, but also offer small group sessions. Thank you so much again for all your help and fingers crossed it all goes to plan which means I will hopefully meet yourself and your boys. Take care and I will keep you informed in the future how its all going
Thanks Natalie
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