News and Events

 
Sunday 13 May 2012 3.00-5.00pm
Postponed from February
On 30 January 2012, Mothers Talking was 21 years old.
I plan to have a celebration on the following Sunday at:
The Legal Cafe
81 Haverstock Hill
London NW3 4SL
www.thelegalcafe.co.uk for more details.
They have allowed me to hire their entire basement area, for us to sit and talk.
Fathers and grandparents welcome too.
Toys available for children.
There will be tea and chocolate cake on offer, so I would appreciate you letting me know if you can come.
Plenty of alternative refreshments are available at the counter.
I have contacted a number of mothers from the 1990s, so it should be a fascinating afternoon.
If you can't come, would you like to send a message with perhaps a recent photo of you and your child, which I could bring with me that afternoon? 
 
Saturday 25 February 2012
'Parenting our Children'
La Leche League, Tralee, Co. Kerry, Ireland
I will give three talks at an all-day conference.

Wednesday 29 February 2012
National Childbirth Trust Study Day
Jennett's Park Community Centre
1 Tawny Owl Square
Bracknell, RG12 8EB
2.30-4.00 I shall give a talk and take questions after.

Friday 23 March 2012, 2.00-3.30
Session for Magnetic Mums at Battersea Yoga.
Venue is a community centre near Clapham Junction.
Details from Nadia@batterseayoga.com
I will sign copies of What Mothers Do and How Mothers Love.

Saturday and Sunday 5/6 May 2012
Birthlight Conference: Light on Parenting
My talk will be on 'A Special Time' at 14.00-14.45 on 5 May 2012.
More details to be announced and at www.lightonparenting.com  

Sunday 20 May 2012
Holiday Inn Hotel, Regents Park, London
The first Babycalm conference:
‘The Mother, the Father, the Baby, the Child’
I will give one talk in the afternoon.
Details at http://www.babycalm.co.uk
 
 
Features in Juno magazine
A piece by Naomi Stadlen on How Mothers Love is in Juno magazine, issue 26, Winter 2011
‘Should mothers raise their voices to be heard?' Naomi Stadlen in Juno magazine, issue 17, Spring 2009
To read an interview with Naomi Stadlen, see Juno magazine, issue 3, Summer 2004.
Back copies can be ordered at subscriptions@junomagazine.com