Reopening my classes for parents, babies and toddlers, has been wonderful, said Mrs Bloomfield. The smiles and laughter they bring are more important than ever. They may be the only place where parents see another person all day. It s important for their mental health, as well as the development of babies and toddlers. Even my own mental health benefits from being able to run them.
Which Suffolk baby groups and classes have restarted?
Suffolk mum Paige Giles runs a popular Facebook group , which includes daily listings of playgroups and classes in the Ipswich area.
She said: I spend a lot of my time trying to scan Facebook and the internet to find out about all the classes and groups available in the local area - also places which offer SEN sessions for kids.
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