Do you love holding other people’s babies?

Do you love holding other people’s babies?

I must confess when I first had LO you think your baby is so awesome it’s hard to be interested in anyone else’s. I guess that’s just natures way of making your new baby the centre of your world.

But with LO starting school last week I got to hold other people’s scrumptious new babies at YoBeBe Apps Mums & Bumps Meet Up at Somerset House and man they were just gorgeous.  What a fantastic gathering of mums and mums-to-be. With complimentary gifts from Mothercare.

It was also a pleasure to chat to the pregnant first time mums about bump life. They were already putting such thought and time into preparing for their Little One’s; my mum (author Sarah Beeson MBE) is right this is the best generation of parents ever. I was asked to speak to this group of women about my journey into motherhood, becoming an author and setting up my own business Wordsby.

Along with Marion a parent blogger at Poignee D’Amour who organises Free Meet Ups in Notting Hill and Elisa who teaches ballet with bump and baby from PregDance.  The advice we give in Happy Baby, Happy Family seemed to strike a big cord and one mum who’s read it said our instant baby calmer The Up-Down Technique stops her baby crying every time in seconds!

You can see Sarah for 1-2-1 Baby Advice at Mumsnet Bumpfest in London on 26 Sept.    And at Natures Purest Balham on 29 September.    There really is nothing more we like than talking to mums and expectant mums so please get in touch if your run a group in London or the Midlands.

Prima Baby Awards Announces Author Sarah Beeson MBE Will Be A Judge

Prima Baby Awards Announces Author Sarah Beeson MBE Will Be A Judge

cropped-sarah-beeson-circle.jpgWe’re proud to announce that Sarah Beeson MBE will be one of the judges for the Prima Baby Awards 2016. Joining the Expert Judging Panel along with Annabel Karmel MBE, parenting journalists and other health professionals as well as the true experts – real mums and dads.

Prima Baby magazine is a leading title among today’s parents – a reliable, trusted, no-nonsense voice that tells it like it really is. It’s for this very reason that the Prima Baby Awards are held in such high esteem, informing parents about the products and services that do genuinely make life easier, better and more fun for young families.

So, whether it’s brilliant buggies, terrific toys, superb slings or first-rate family holidays, the Prima Baby Awards are all about honouring those in the industry who’ve made a truly positive impact on the world of parenting.

Advice and products today’s parents can trust

‘I’m honoured to be asked to be a judge with leading experts in the parenting industry for one of my favourite publications,’ said Sarah. ‘I reguarly write parenting advice for Prima Baby and know parents can trust the information and recommendations it offers.

I was thrilled earlier this year when Prima Baby made my book Happy Baby, Happy Family: Learning to trust yourself and enjoy your baby the book of the month. I’m excited to have the opportunity to test out the products and find out more about the innovators who are making babies and families happier with their businesses.’

Prima Baby Awards 2016

How to enter

Enter your product or service for the Prima Baby Awards online by registering. You can enter more than one product and category. Entry closes at 11.59pm on 2 October 2015.

All entries shortlisted by the Prima Baby team will then go to be judged by a panel of experts . The judges are Sarah Beeson MBE author and health visitor, Annabel Karmel MBE Prima Baby food expert, Kelly Beswick Prima Baby Editor,  Alison Alexander Freelance Consumer Editor, Hazelann Williams MadeForMums.com Reviewer, Dr Rob Hicks Prima Baby’s resident doctor, Becky Martin TV meterlogist and entrepeneur, Amy Goodman owner of children’s clothing brand Floselle, and Anne Richley Prima Baby’s resident midwife.

What are the categories?

The award categories span health and wellbeing, pushchairs, car seats and carriers, family travel, sleeping, feeding, toys, books, shopping and lifestyle.

On The Move
First pushchair
Travel system
Lightweight stroller
Double buggy
Twin buggy
All-terrain/Off-road pushchair
Pushchair accessory
Infant car seat
Multi-directional car seat
Multi-stage car seat
Carrier
Sling

Family Travel
Travel product for parents
Travel product for babies and toddlers
Travel cot
Travel highchair
Family holiday brand (includes hotels, airlines, tour operators, holiday parks, cruise lines)
Family day out

Health And Wellbeing
Newborn nappy
Baby and toddler nappy
Pants style nappy
Reusable nappy
Wet wipes
Nappy rash product (as voted for by parents)
Toilet-training product
Bath product
Baby skincare product
Bath accessory
Hero health product for mums
Hero health product for children
Home safety product
Thermometer

Bedtime
First bed
Cot or cot bed
Nightlight
Monitor
Nursery accessory
Baby bouncer

Feeding
Breast pump
Support pillow
Bottle
Breastfeeding accessory
Feeding equipment
Highchair
Organic baby and toddler food range
Baby food range (as voted for by parents)
Toddler food range
Free-from children’s food product/range
Family cookery book

Toys And Books
Baby gift/keepsake
Baby toy, 0-12mths
Toddler toy, 1-3yrs
Pre school toy, 3yrs+
Electronic toy/app
Toy retailer/website
Baby & toddler book
Pre school book
Parenting book

Shopping And Lifestyle
Change bag
Maternity lingerie brand
Maternity fashion range
Mum’s fashion
Newborn and baby fashion
Girls’ fashion
Boys’ fashion
Children’s shoe range
Family supermarket (as voted for by parents)
Nursery retailer (shop or website)
Hero beauty product for mums
Hero pregnancy product

Special Awards
Innovation of the year
Can’t live without…(as voted for by parents

Sarah Beeson MBE is a health visitor and author. Her new parenting book Happy Baby, Happy Family: Learning to trust yourself and enjoy your baby is published by HarperCollins (4 June 2015). You can read all about her nurse training in her memoir The New Arrival: the heartwarming true story of a trainee nurse in 1970s London.

Do you ask yourself if you’re a good parent?

Do you ask yourself if you’re a good parent?

Sarah Beeson MBE author of parenting and baby advice book ‘Happy Baby, Happy Family’ thinks today’s mums and dads are the best parents ever.

In an article for The London Economic she lists 20 Reasons You’re The Best Generation of Parents Ever.

By Sarah Beeson MBE, Health Visitor and Author

After four decades working with babies, children and their families as a nurse and health visitor, I can honestly say that this is the best generation of parents there has ever been. One of the biggest reasons is that mums and dads work as a team; putting their Little One’s needs at the centre of family life.

Today’s parents often intuitively meet the needs of their baby in a natural way. Even small babies respond positively to being treated with gentle respect. More people understand that their child is a unique human being with the same rights as anybody else and that you, as their parent, are the custodian of those rights.

How many of these have you nodding along? If you’ve ticked off ten or more, then let’s face it, you’re a confident, caring parent.

1. Saying, “I love you,” – previous generations often loved their children but didn’t say it. Children need affection every day, more of today’s mums and dads do this naturally.

2. Being brave – today’s generation of parents are the rule breakers. More and more parents recognise there is no perfect way to parent and are flexible about finding methods and techniques that feel right for their family.

3. Telling it like it is – more parents talk honestly about the challenges of parenthood. Social media, blogging and parenting groups let people have a laugh, share tough times and know they are not alone or the only one that finds it hard sometimes.

4. Safe sex – as more couples use contraception and plan for pregnancy the result is more wanted babies.

5. Giving nature a helping hand – Gay parents, adoptive parents and parent who have fertility treatment have a more complicated journey to parenthood but are usually fully committed to making that wanted baby the centre of their world.

6. Proud to be a single mum – a loving single parent can meet their children’s needs just as well as a couple.

7. Childless by choice – it is becoming more accepted that not everyone wants children. People being honest and open about this means less unwanted children which is better for everyone.

8. Quality time – more parents invest in giving each of their children individual attention, education and experiences that enrich their lives.

9. More choice for women – today’s mums have a big balancing act but there are more choices available to them. When mums are happy whether that’s keeping a career they’ve worked hard for, or being at home full time – it leads to happier children.

10. Employment rights – flexible working, longer maternity leave and pay, paternity leave and shared parental leave gives parents the opportunity to be with their children more and demonstrates to society how important the role of the parent is, no-one else knows their child better.  11. Less teasing – more parents recognise that humiliating children in an attempt to toughen them up has the opposite effect and is emotionally damaging.

12. Praise – more parents praise their child consciously and unconsciously and see the way to encourage good behaviour is to actively recognise it.

13. Children are heard and seen – more parents today spend quality time with their children and there has never been so many opportunities for family friendly experiences.

14. Health – more parents look at their diet, health and fitness when trying to conceive and during pregnancy. This has big benefits for mums and babies for their physical health but also emotionally they are investing in their baby from the very beginning.

15. Free information – parents are able to access information from so many sources and prioritise reading, discussing and acting on the information available in a way we’ve never seen before.

16. Putting children first – more parents than ever put their baby at the centre of their lives in a way that used to be considered as spoiling the child.

17. Team work – more couples work as a team and there is increasing equality when it comes to childcare, household duties and work.

18. Dads – a lot of men are more hands on. Which is a win/win for the entire family.

19. Children are people too – more parents see their Little One as a person with equal rights and adults treat them with the respect they deserve.

20. Emotional needs – more parents are meeting their child’s emotional needs from birth as well as their practical ones, which results in happier more confident children.  I promise you, no matter who you are or how things might look from the outside, every good parent has doubts about their abilities or the choices they are making. There isn’t one perfect way of parenting; every single baby and family is unique. It is the parents or the person who is the main carer for a child who has the greatest insight into the needs of their Little One.

In my book ‘Happy Baby, Happy Family: Learning to trust yourself and enjoy your baby’ I offer the solutions to help you find your parenting style and to give you reassurance when you need it, so you can be the parent you want to be. Feeling confident, authentic and positive about your role as a parent is the key to building a loving relationship with your child.

Sarah

Prima Baby Magazine Book Of The Month

Prima Baby Magazine Book Of The Month

We are thrilled Prima Baby Magazine has made Baby Expert Sarah Beeson’s Happy Baby, Happy Family their book of the month.

Sarah’s parenting advice got the thumbs up from mums and staff as a perfect reads for first time parents.

Review

“Health Visitor Sarah Beeson MBE gives answers to key baby-raising questions while sensibly explaining that no one parenting style fits all.”

“A great read to boost your new parent confidence.”

 Order a signed copy from the author.

Mum & Baby Rooftop Tea Party

Mum & Baby Rooftop Tea Party

We had such a wonderful time with mums, babies and some of our favourite baby brands at the book launch of Happy Baby, Happy Family this week and to celebrate BundleBean’s 4th Birthday on the rooftop terrace of Thirty Seven Degrees.

Amy_settingup_©themangolab.co.ukAmy was rushed off her feet (but very cool in her new Poppy Sail Boat dress on such a gorgeous sunny day) welcoming everyone, making them a drink and entering their details in the prize draw. (Photo ©TheMangoLab.co.uk).

goodiebagsEvery guest had a goodie bag which included signed copies of Sarah’s books Happy Baby, Happy Family and The New Arrival, a BundleBean Solar, a Faye & Lou Muslin, a Honeywell Bakes baby button biscuit and a bar of deliciousness from Super Treats. Also discount codes to shop at some of our favourite brands. (Photo ©TheMangoLab.co.uk)

twilight_sparkle_on_scooterIt was amazing to see so many people on the roof join us. It went by in a flash. (Photo ©TheMangoLab.co.uk)

sarah_giving_advice_to_antoniaMums enjoyed one to one baby advice from Health Visitor Sarah Beeson MBE. We’re so grateful for all the emails we’ve had from mums since the event that they’ve put the ideas Sarah suggested into practice and it’s already making a difference. We’ll definitely plan some more get-togethers, there’s nothing we like more than seeing lovely mummies and their babies. (Photo ©TheMangoLab.co.uk)

having_a_laugh_with_prima_babyAlex Lloyd and Alison Potter from Prima Baby dropped by. It was such fun to talk parenting topics with them. (Photo ©TheMangoLab.co.uk)

amy_sarah_prima_social_©themangolab.co.ukWe were so excited by how much the team from Prima Baby and their mums loved Happy Baby, Happy Family and that it’s their book of the month! (Photo ©TheMangoLab.co.uk)

children_at_playThank you to Cristina and the girls from the crèche at Thirty Seven Degrees who created such a fun play space for all the Little Ones at the party.  LO looked so beautiful in her tutu from Dainty Dizzy. (Photo ©TheMangoLab.co.uk)

cheeky_tigerElizabeth Riddell was a perfect Mary Poppins as she played with the children and did some superb face painting. (Photo ©TheMangoLab.co.uk)

kids_in_sandpitAnd because all the Little Ones were kept entertained it meant the mums could enjoy a well deserved break and relax. (Photo ©TheMangoLab.co.uk)

tereza_pinkliningEnjoy a manicure and a back massage from the team from the Black Swan Beauty Rooms at Thirty Seven Degrees. (This mum won a Pink Lining rucksack for her daughter too). (Photo ©TheMangoLab.co.uk)

sarah_smiling_newborn_babiesOr take have a good long chat with baby expert Sarah Beeson about breastfeeding, sleep, weaning and going back to work. (Photo ©TheMangoLab.co.uk)

alex_mia_happybaby_©themangolab.co.ukIt was a joy to see so many of the mums immediately start reading their signed copies of Happy Baby, Happy Family. (Photo ©TheMangoLab.co.uk)

close_up_suzie_reading_happy_babyMany of the pregnant mums-to-be told us they hadn’t thought much beyond the birth and took the opportunity to start getting some ideas on feeding for the first time and baby care. (Photo ©TheMangoLab.co.uk)

happy_cakeWe all sang Happy Birthday to BundleBean and then drew the prizes. (Photo ©TheMangoLab.co.uk)

winners_faye_and_louBlue Star and Red Dotty Muslins from Faye & Lou. (Photo ©TheMangoLab.co.uk)

winner_celllular_blanket100% Cotton Cellular Blanket from Moba. (Photo ©TheMangoLab.co.uk)

anna_wins_honeywellbakes_©themangolab.co.ukBlogger Anna Busby @FrazzledBeauty won a New Baby Gift Set from Honeywell Bakes. (Photo ©TheMangoLab.co.uk)

connor_backpack_pinkliningsWe think every went home happy especially this little lad with a rucksack from Pink Lining. (Photo ©TheMangoLab.co.uk)

poppy_scootLO scooted off into the sunset happy in her new Poppy Sail Boats dress. (Photo ©TheMangoLab.co.uk)

cakes_shelley_reportageAnd we were all well fed thanks to Shelley at Cuppa Cakes of Fulham for the cakes. (Photo ©TheMangoLab.co.uk)

emily_buntingAll the bunting added a sense of frolic to the party was made by Bits and Bunting. (Photo ©TheMangoLab.co.uk)

the_mango_labThank you to Karl Grupe and Julia Massey-Stewart from The Mango Lab for fantastic photos that captured the event.

If you want to create photos like this of your own Little Ones then learn from the best. Book Snap Happy Mums to create family photos you’ll treasure forever. Five sessions for groups of 3-6 mums at your own home for £355 per person for the course (Children free).

 

The New Arrival is “Historical, funny and memorable” says book reviewer Anne Cater

Thank you to Anne Cater book reviewer at Random Things Through My Letterbox for her lovely review.

“Although the majority of books that I read are fiction, I do try to read at least a couple of non-fiction every month; usually biographies.

 

I’m not a nurse, but have spent a lot of time around nurses in my life. I worked at a psychiatric hospital for many years, and my long-term medical condition has meant that I’ve been cared for by a wide assortment of nurses over the years. I have the greatest respect for the nursing profession, and have a particular fondness for books and TV programmes, both fiction and reality that concentrate on this subject.

I was really interested to read Josie’s review of The New Arrival at Jaffa Reads Too as Josie herself was a nurse and I felt that her experiences would flavour her feelings on this book. Josie really enjoyed it and I can honestly say that I’ve really loved reading about Sarah’s experiences too.

Sarah was only seventeen-years-old when she arrived as a student nurse at Hackney General Hospital. Sarah was well-educated, from a fairly wealthy family, and London’s East End was a whole new world for her. The fact that she stayed and completed her training when so many other students left is an indication of her strength of character and commitment to nursing that shines through her writing in this quite poignant and eye-opening memoir.

Times have changed within the NHS so much since Sarah’s training in the early 1970s; changed for women, changed for nursing as a whole, and changed for the patient. Long gone are the Matrons who ruled with a rod of steel, yet many of the problems within society are still with us, some would say that these are worsening. In the days of unheated houses and poverty, many of the illnesses that Sarah treated were to be expected, yet some of these illnesses and problems remain with us today, exacerbated by the financial crisis and difficult choices such as ‘heating or eating’ experienced by so many.

The New Arrival is a real joy to read. Sarah writes with warmth and humour about her experiences, and yes, about her successes. Her determination to ensure that she used her training for the best of others, rather than just for herself is palpable, and we as patients should remember and be grateful to all of those dedicated health workers who continue, against the odds, to provide such a magnificent service to us.

Historical, funny and memorable; The New Arrival is well written memoir, I enjoyed it very much.”

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