Hi, does anyone know of any emergency care services/people that can provide daycare or live in if necessary around Godalming? Agencies seem to need a week's notice,...
Steven C. replied:
Try weald care, 01483 801810
Emma G. replied:
Try longdean homecare 01483 413131
Melissa A. replied:
Cura Domi is a Godalming based recruitment agency specifically for live in care.
Any recommendations for ashtanga yoga teacher training courses with a distance learning element? Single working parent so need flexible childcare friendly teaching...
Kat K. replied:
Abby Hoffmann, total negativity.. A trip to Mysore..it's not the real world for most people (ie children / money). I think SOME distance learning is ok. With Ashtanga you will need to do a practical training course..how about starting somewhere local to you, doing a teacher training course and build it from there. Good luck you will cross paths with negative teachers, it's not all Oms and chants xxxx
Jess G. replied:
Norman Blair and Melanie Cooper run an astanga and yin training. Melanie also runs astanga trainings. John Scott teacher trains. But I agree with Abby. Apprenticeship is the way to go and then supplement with trainings.
Jess G. replied:
Yoga London is a great course - I guest teach on it - but it's not an astanga teacher training, although the sequence taught is based on the primary series. Rebecca Ffrench, who runs it, is very clear about that.
Simon L. replied:
Hi Ruth, a BWY TT course will only give you a general yoga teaching qualification. It will not offer Ashtanga training, neither will it qualify you to teach authentic Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga. Have you considered John Scott's teacher training, which is closely allied to Mysore, and has the benefit of being based in Europe. You could contact Scott Johnson at Stillpoint Yoga London to chat about this - he trained with John and Lucy Scott and now runs the SYL ashtanga yoga studio in London. But the BWY? No. It will take large chunk of your time - 3 years - an even larger chunk of your money - circa £3 k - and not take you any closer to your goal - teaching Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga.
Abby H. replied:
Ryan Spielman also does a TT...in London
Talja P. replied:
Hiya. I'm a single mum too and I've just completed the one year programme at Yoga London. The course is run one weekend a month over 10 months. It's affordable because you can pay in instalments and also it's easier to find childcare for one weekend per month I found. Hope the helps. Oh and the teachers are fantastic x
Elena B. replied:
Yoga London
Simon L. replied:
And this is a link to Scott Johnson's website at SYL: http://www.stillpointyogalondon.com/syl-documentary/
Abby H. replied:
distance learning as in??? Astanga (or any form of yoga really) tends to be very experiential and hands on.. in my experience, apprenticeship to a senior teacher is the only way to become an astanga teacher, trips to mysore and eventually an authorisation from AYRI... Brian Cooper runs a reputable astanga training, as does Joey miles I think.. but not sure of the distance learning bit... do you mean the homework or essay writing bit of the course?
Hello, I have a rescue dog Alfie. He is 25% GSD 50% Husky and 25% Mutt. I was wondering if anyone could offer me advise. He isn't very confident with bigger dogs....
Julie N. replied:
Not sure where you're based but this is a list of the walk groups, probably good for both of you as you meet other owners who may have had the same thing with their dogs x http://gsrelite.co.uk/walk-groups/
N asks:
Would just like to ask if anyone could recommend a acting/drama class for a nine year old in areas midland , Bassendean , bayswater, Guildford or Morley
Thanks...
Marsha B. replied:
N: Helen O'Grady Drama Academy Perth
Sarah P. replied:
B: Rossi Childcare is fabulous. Small family run day care. My oldest (now 13) went from 2 till age 7 and now my youngest (age 3) goes 4 days per week. I can't speak highly enough of them.
Lisa M. replied:
B, not sure if Noranda is too far out but Noranda Child Care Centre. Have recently received an exceeding rating and have been featured in the sunday times for being one of the best in the state.
New stress of the day... DAYCARE/PRESCHOOLS grrr.... the only one near our house that has the availability I need and they want to charge me £12 a day for food!!! What...
Neil D. replied:
Matthew, you could still put them into Nursery care for 15 hours a week, term time for free though. But I guess you know that already?. You don't need to use the full 15 hours and not all on the same day/days. Yes Andrew but there is another one coming out too if both parents work, worth maybe £100 a month.
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