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Editor’s LifeSeven months after his 21st birthday, my nephew Clinton Eccles was injured in a severe car accident on 11 May 2014. He suffered pulmonary contusions to the lungs and a broken jaw which required eight plates and more than 30 screws to reconstruct. The most severe injury, however, was to his spine. Clint fractured his fourth and fifth vertebrae. These vertebrae were replaced by a bone graft from his hip, fused to a plate. The accident has left Clinton medically diagnosed as a quadriplegic. Practically, this means he has no movement from his
chest down. This road has been long and hard, keeping Clinton in ICU and on a ventilator for more than three months. On 11 August Clinton was eventually weaned off the ventilator and he is undergoing rehabilitation at Entabeni Hospital.
Due to the severity of the spinal injury, Clinton’s life is naturally going to change drastically. He will require continued medical assistance and a caregiver. There are certain aids and devices that Clinton will require to improve his quality of life, such as a wheelchair, treatment and an altered living environment catering to his needs. We will be hosting a golf day and would greatly appreciate assistance in making this event possible. The Clinton Eccles Golf Day will be held on 10 October at Durban Country Club. We still need sponsors for greens, prizes or cash donations.
For more information contact Keagan Eccles on 083 228 2086 or visit the Facebook page: Clint’s Support & Update Group.
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Support The Sunflower Fund’s Big Bandana Bash
Fashion Extravaganza The Sunflower Fund’s Big Bandana Bash Fashion Extravaganza is taking place on Friday 10 October at The Square Boutique Hotel & Spa Conference Centre from 8am to 11am. The aim of the event is to celebrate National Bandana Day, The Sunflower Fund’s biggest awareness and fundraising project. Three of SA’s top fashion designers; Bianca Warren, Karen Monk-Klijnstra and Kathrin Kidger will showcase a range of nine garments, followed by an outfit designed out of this year’s Sunflower Bandana Fabric. The sole purpose of The Sunflower Fund is to build the South African Bone Marrow Registry so that patients diagnosed with life-threatening blood disorders can find donor matches as quickly and cost effectively as possible. Tickets cost R250 each and include a Sunflower Bandana, a fabulous goodie bag, delicious two-course breakfast, wonderful lucky draw prizes, pop-up shops and a fashion show. For bookings or sponsorship of prizes and/or goodie bag items, contact Stephanie Berry on 031 – 266 1148 or 078 207 9041 or email [email protected] . Book early to avoid disappointment. A prize will be awarded for the most creatively worn Sunflower Bandana.
National Bandana Day is on 12 October. South Africans are asked to wear a bandana to show their support for patients suffering from Leukaemia and other life-threatening blood disorders and who have lost their hair as a result of chemotherapy. Bandanas cost R25 each and can be ordered via [email protected] or 031 – 266 1148.
For more information on The Sunflower Fund visit www.sunflowerfund.org.za
or call toll free 0800 12 10 82.
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Healthy Life/Beautiful LifeEncourage Healthy Eating
Habits in your Children October brings with it National Nutrition Week and National Obesity Week. Recent South African statistics show that the overweight and obese prevalence in children was highest amongst two to five year olds, with 21.9% of boys and 23.9% of girls being overweight. It’s never too early to introduce healthy eating habits. Here some tips to help your child follow a healthy balanced lifestyle:
Blast off with breakfast: Skipping breakfast is associated with a higher risk for obesity in children, as it can result in them overeating at their snack or lunch time meal due to hunger. Family fun: Children learn eating habits from their parents, so try to eat with your children at the dinner table and avoid eating in front of the TV, as it is a distraction and doesn’t encourage children to register they are full, which can cause overeating. After one year, children should be eating the same foods at meals as the rest of the family. trash the Juice: Sweetened drinks have been shown to be one of the main causes of childhood obesity in the world. Avoid giving your child fizzy drinks, squashes, juice blends or cordials. Children should be drinking mostly water, milk and no more than 150mls of 100% fruit juice a day. Reduce screen time: It is recommended that children have no more than two hours a of screen time a day, as TV watching, playing on the computer and TV games discourages physical activity , a fundamental part of following a healthy lifestyle.
Source: Vanessa Clarke, Registered Dietitian, 074 256 4015,
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Healthy Life/Beautiful LifeEffects of Hearing Loss
in Children International Month for the Deaf, International Week of the Deaf and International Day of the Deaf were recently observed in September. The Deaf Federation of South Africa (DeafSA) promotes awareness of deaf persons in South Africa, as well as equality for deaf people, amongst deaf people and promoted by deaf people. Visit www.deafsa.co.za for more information. It is well-known that hearing is critical to speech and language development, communication, and learning. All babies should be screened within the first few weeks of birth. Some private hospitals do offer this service. A hearing screening is a painless procedure carried out when your baby is asleep or settled. There are four major ways that hearing loss can affect a child:• It causes delay in the development of speech and language.• The language deficit causes learning problems that result in reduced academic achievement.• Difficulty with communication can lead to social isolation and poor self-concept.• It can affect vocational choices. What to look out for:• Not reacting to loud noises.• Not responding to voices.• Not meeting speech and language milestones.• Often asks for repetition.
Source: Life Sound Audiologists PMB, 033 – 342 1273.
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Healthy Life/Beautiful LifeHave your Child Assessed
For Spinal Problems Children often fall or experience bumps when playing, jumping on the trampoline or learning a new sport. Have you ever wondered what harm was done? Even though children are able to bounce back from an injury quickly, there are times when that injury is too much and can contribute to altered spinal function. When the function of the spine is hampered, the nerve at that level is affected, and therefore any organ or muscle that that specific nerve supplies is affected. This can manifest in headaches, muscle tightness and pain and even irritability and reduced attention span in childhood. This also leads to problems more prominent in adults such as lower back pain and headaches. Having your child assessed for spinal problems throughout their youth could eliminate major problems in adulthood. Chiropractors assess the spine for abnormal functioning and correct them with gentle, non-invasive techniques, allowing decreased nerve irritation and optimum spinal health. Posture showing that you or your child may need to see a Chiropractor: • The ear lobes are not at the same level when looking from the back • One shoulder is higher than the other • Shoes are wearing unevenly Posture in sitting and walking is also very important for spinal health. Sitting or standing in a slouched position puts a large amount of increased pressure on the joints in the spine. Carrying a heavy school bag on one shoulder or in one hand can lead to an altered posture; listing over to the heavy side. This done over a period of time can lead to muscle imbalance and altered mechanics of the spine.
Source: Dr Helen Schlebusch, Chiropractor, 033 – 345 4020,
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Educated LifeConcentration
Listed below are some basic strategies that may assist in developing improved concentration skills in your child: • Routine is essential – this includes a regular bedtime! Make sure your child is getting 8 or 9 hours sleep every night. • Boundaries are important – having clear expectations of what is required of your child when doing certain tasks. • Make sure your child eats a balanced diet. Try to avoid foods that might increase hyperactivity or reduce focus. During the week, see if you can cut out these foods altogether: sugars, colourants, flavourants, preservatives e.g. sweets, certain cold drinks, chocolates, crisps and tinned foods. Also pay attention to any foods that may affect your child’s energy levels e.g. dairy and wheat. If you do have any concerns about food intolerances, chat to your paediatrician about testing.
• It is often helpful to give your child Omega supplements as these are important for good brain function! They are often found in concentration supplements that you can get in pharmacies. Chat to the pharmacists about which are recommended products. • Screen activities like watching TV, playing computer or TV games or playing on an iPad should be limited to a maximum of one hour a day during the week. These activities impact on a child’s ability to maintain active concentration. • Exercise is essential. A child should engage in exercise or physical activity every day if possible or at least three to four times a week. • Set time requirements that your child must adhere to when doing homework. Start with a short time period e.g. 10 minutes and use an egg timer to time your child.
Source: Tamaryn Hunter, Occupational Therapist, [email protected],
www.tamot4kids.co.za.
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Educated Life
Twinkle StarPre-Primary & Junior Primary School
• Founded by Mrs. E. Stafford in 1994. • Committed to providing young children with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in our ever changing world. • Offering a high standard of education that covers a wide range of tasks, activities and learning opportunities for learners.• A safe and secure environment conducive to teaching and learning. • Curriculum complies with the Department of Education focusing on developing the key skills, concepts and knowledge that are required for the Foundation Phase. • Our staff are committed and dedicated to enriching the academic lives of our learners.
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Fun Run/Walk for Charity Another Huge Success
The eighth annual Pick n Pay Hyper 5km Fun Run/Walk for Charity in support of The Sunflower Fund took place on Sunday 14 September. The event started from Suncoast Amphitheatre and went out onto the promenade and back. A total of 2 000 participants donned the latest Sunflower Bandana in support of The Sunflower Fund and loved ones who had lost their battle to leukaemia. The atmosphere was festive with the team from Durban Roller Derby, Bierfest Girls, Prep Gum Boot Dancers, Dance Direction dancers and Northlands Girls High School singers and dancers entertaining the crowd.The South African National Blood Services (SANBS) collected 17 pints of much needed blood during the event. A total of R68 210 was raised, which will allow the fund to include new bone marrow stem cell donors on the South African Bone Marrow Registry. The more donors on the Registry the more hope children and young adults diagnosed with leukaemia have of finding their 1:100 000 donor match. The Sunflower Fund would like to thank Pick n Pay Hyper, Suncoast, Round Table Southern Africa, the media, the City and Durban Metro Police for making the event possible.
For more information on The Sunflower Fund visit www.sunflowerfund.org.za or call 0800 12 10 82. Please ‘like’ The Sunflower Fund KZN Facebook page if
you would like to receive information on upcoming events.
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Cloud dough (also known as moon dough or moon sand) is silky and mould-able and takes just three ingredients to make. It’s amazing stuff!
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How to make coloured cloud dough:• 8 cups all-purpose (regular, white) flour• 1 cup baby oil• 1 heaped tablespoon of non-toxic Tempera paint
In a large bowl or container, stir your oil and flour together well. A pastry cutter or a potato masher work well to get everything really well blended into a smooth, crumbly powder. Add a heaped tablespoon of Tempera paint powder. Continue to mash and blend until the colour is completely mixed into the dough. Add some scoops,
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• International Breast Cancer Awareness Month • Mental Health Awareness Month • Marine Month • 1: International Day of Older Persons • 5: World Teachers’ Day • 6: World Habitat Day • 6 – 10: National Marine Week • 9: World Sight Day • 10: World Mental Health Day • 12 – 20: World Bone & Joint Week • 12: World Hospice & Palliative Care Day • 15 – 19: National Obesity Week • 9 – 15: Nutrition Week • 15: National Foetal Alcohol Syndrome Day • 16: World Spine Day • 16: World Food Day • 17: World Trauma Day • 20: National Down Syndrome Day • 20: World Osteoporosis Day • 24: World Polio Day.
• 5 Oct, 9am – 4pm, MARITZBURG OVAL ARTS & CRAFTS MARKET, Alexandra Park, PMB, Monica, 082 774 5493.• 5, 12, 19, 26 Oct (Sun), 9am – 2pm, CITY HALL CRAFT MARKET, opposite PMB City Hall, Michelle 033 – 396 2807.• 5 Oct, 2.30pm and 7pm, BLARNEY BROTHERS – 40 YEARS OF PARTYING, Rhumbelow Theatre, PMB , bring picnic baskets, R120pp, pensioners R100, book at Computicket or email Roland on [email protected], www.rhumbelow.za.net.• 17 & 18 Oct, Fri: 6pm, Sat: 11.30am & 2pm, THAT’S A SOUND OF MUSIC AND SWANS, presented by Julia Powell Ballet & Pilates, Hilton College Theatre, to book phone 033 – 383 0123/7.
• 31 Oct (Fri), 3pm – 7pm, UNWIND for businessmen and women, Protea Hotel, Hilton, 033 – 343 3311.
• 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19, 25, 26 Oct (Sat & Sun), 9.30am-4.30pm, GROWING PARKS, Chase Valley Road Park, PMB, jumping castle, slip & slide, fundraisinger, all proceeds go to upkeep of park, [email protected]. • 17 Oct, 11am, VARSITY COLLEGE CHARITY GOLF DAY, Victoria Country Club, PMB, all funds raised will go towards the purchase of a mobile library for Imbaliyezwe Primary School in Inchanga, email [email protected] for more info or to sponsor/donate.
• 8 Oct, 5pm, LEADERSHIP NETWORK, Chamber House, Royal Show Grounds, PMB, Organic Leadership: Leverageing Peoples Passion To PDC’s Advantage, presented by Mike Wolhuter, to book contact Lorna, 033 – 345 2747, [email protected].• 25 Oct, 10am – 4pm, BREADMAKING WITH GRAEME TAUTE, Edgewater, 36 Sutton Rd, Hilton, to book email [email protected].
• 12 Oct, HILTON COLLEGE OPEN DAY, 1 Hilton College Road, Hilton, 033 – 383 0100, RSVP to [email protected].• 1, 8, 15, 18, 22, 29 Oct, 10am – 11am, CIRCLE DANCING, 1 Committee Lane, Hilton, Deborah, 082 228 7943, 033 – 343 3226.• 5 Oct, 1pm – 5.30pm, GHANDI PEACE WALK, walk from Freedom Square to railway station, PMB, contact Paddy
on 083 324 9370 or [email protected].• 5 Oct, (1st Sun) 10am – 3pm, PIETERMARITZBURG MODEL ENGINEERING SOCIETY, 78 Rudling Road, Bisley, Pietermaritzburg. Catch a ride on the miniature train and enjoy a picnic. Food and drinks on sale. R8 per train ride, entrance to park is free. Andries Keyser, 082 557 2119, www.pmes.co.za.• 12 Oct, AMASHOVA DURBAN CLASSIC, 35km fun ride, 65km half challenge & 106km Classic, www.shova.co.za.• 21 Oct, 10am, HILTON GARDEN CLUB, contact Jenny: 033 – 343 4119 or Denise: 033 – 343 3766.• 26 Oct, 8.30am & 12.30pm, INCHANGA CHOO CHOO STEAM TRAIN, Kloof Station (Stokers Arms) to Inchanga Station Craft Market (return), adults: R180, pensioners & children: R130, craft market, museum, food, picnic area, contact 082 353 6003, www.umgenisteamrailway.co.za.
• 5 Oct, 9am – 11.30am, DARGLE LOCAL MARKET, Lions River Club, contact Mike, 083 325 1082.• 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19, 25, 26 Oct (Sat & Sun), 10am – 4pm, MOUNTAIN VIEW CRAFT MARKET, Mountain View, 033 – 390 6311, Lee-Ann, [email protected].• 4 & 25 Oct (Sat), 8am – 12pm, PIETERMARITZBURG SPCA MORNING MARKET, 235 Woodhouse Road, 033 – 386 9267.• 4, 11, 18, 25 Oct (Sat), 7am – 11am, KARKLOOF FARMERS’ MARKET, 2.6km outside Howick on Karkloof Rd (access on D507), 082 820 8986, Andrea.• 4, 11, 18, 25 Oct (Sat), 6am, PMB FARMERS’ MARKET, Alexandra Park, 082 886 0687.• 4, 11, 18, 25 Oct (Sat), 7am – 12pm, CLARIDGE FARM & GARDEN MARKET, 5km from Northway Spar, PMB on the Otto’s Bluff Road, 078 037 6908.• 25 Oct (Sat), 9am – 1pm, VALLEYS FLEAMARKET, cnr Townbush Rd & Montgomery Dr, PMB, homemade/handcrafted goods, safe for kids, 060 490 9403.• 26 Oct (Sun), ALEX UPMARKET, Alexandra Park, PMB, Michelle 033 – 396 2807.• 26 Oct (Sun), 9am – 3pm, INCHANGA CRAFT MARKET, Inchanga Station & Railway Museum, 076 564 6357, [email protected].• 31 Oct, 5pm – 9pm, PMB DUNROBIN MARKET, Dunrobin Garden Centre, 31 Warwick Rd. Live music, kids’ entertainment, beer garden, food and crafts, [email protected], 076 788 2052.
• 1 & 15 Oct (Wed), 7pm, MARITZBURG CAMERA CLUB, Victoria Country Club, Leon Heyes, [email protected], www.maritzburgcameraclub.co.za.
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