We’re so excited to invite you to start your own EasyPeasy Pod in your community, to come together with your peers to support and share with each other. Through your Create Challenge, your Pod will uncover the amazing ideas and advice that you already possess as parents, and share them with the wider EasyPeasy parenting community. Because we all know it takes a village to raise a child!
We’re so excited to invite you to start your own EasyPeasy Pod in your community, to come together with your peers to support and share with each other. Through your Create Challenge, your Pod will uncover the amazing ideas and advice that you already possess as parents, and share them with the wider EasyPeasy parenting community. Because we all know it takes a village to raise a child!
Development area: Fine Motor
We don’t need toddlers to be practicing their pen grip for school. There are many much more fun ways to strengthen those fine motor muscles! How many can you think of? Towers and blocks, threading, kneading….
Development area: Problem Solving
You know that child who moves the chair to climb up and nick an extra biscuit? Classic problem solver! Who has suggestions for activities to build these skills? 💕😊🤓
Development area: Gross Motor Skills
How about we add ideas for this in the comments? My immediate thoughts are things like dancing, musical bumps, jumping games…. What do you do?
If you are on benefits and need to get your dog or cats spayed
charities will usually pay for this
Unfortunately where we are here is a dead spot for this help. Charities only often run this out of their pet hospitals and we aren't local enough for the catchment area of any that I am aware of. Would still always advise that neutering is money well spent though as in the long run it will likely save money (both in unexpected litters and in vet fees!)
Fill your car up with petrol in the morning when it is colder ( works best in winter months ). as you get a bit more petrol for your money!
As I have over 25 years in ICT sector ( when I wasn't retired ) I dont mind helping if people need help with their devices etc if you wanted to open this up to a coffee morning or something ?
May save people money etc or provide advise for replacing
Dont take out expensive insurance contracts for mobiles and tablets when most are included on your house insurance BUT make sure all serial numbers and models of items are listed on your house insurance otherwise they are not covered!
For those in serious financial problems. www.stepchange.co.uk this is a government run debt management company and they do not charge any fees unlike other firms
A tip to save money on car insurance, change yearly to get the best deals.
Or threaten to leave and go elsewhere I did that once and funnily enough 200 was wiped off my renewal fee straight away !
If you live within Surrey and you are a registered carer with your doctors you can a recieve a £300 pound grant from the SILC ( Surrey Independent living council ).
Make the doctors aware you are a carer ( usually a form to fill out )
Ask the doctors to refer you to SILC Payment
SILC will contact you and Bank Transfer the money to you
You can purchase anything for yourself ( except paying debts etc ) and all they ask if for a copy of the receipt for their records.
If you have disabled children or are disabled yourself make sure you are receiving all the benefits that you can receive this will help you out.
if anyone has an credit card debt move it to a 0% balance transfer card some of these offer 6 months so you will save money in the long run
www.moneysavingexpert.com
A good website that can save you money
I’ve started having a look for free play ideas on the app. This one looks fun! https://go.easypeasyapp.com/content/939