Zara Tindall Has Been Giving Chloe Madeley Pregnancy Advice
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Born seemingly healthy, her mother Kerry became worried when at 13 months, her daughter stopped speaking, started wringing her hands and screaming constantly in pain. She is pictured using her computer
Model Chloe, 34, is expecting her first child with husband James Haskell and said mum-of-three Zara, 40, has been passing on some 'really good' tips about parenthood. The couple are pictured at Cheltenham last week
Chloe Madeley says pal Zara Tindall has been giving advice about 'bottles and breastfeeding' after revealing she was pregnant last month. The Queen's granddaughter is pictured with husband Mike Tindall at Cheltenham last week
James, 36, who co-hosts The Good, The Bad The Rugby podcast with fellow former rugby ace Mike, 43, called praised the couple's 'brilliant' parenting and said he'd like their baby to grow up like 'cheeky tomboy' Mia.
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Lily was diagnosed with Rett syndrome - a cruel, life-limiting disease - following a year of tests.The condition, which affects the development of the brain, can cause severe physical and mental disability
During the first stage, from about the age of six to 18 months, a baby slows in development, loses interest in play, stops making eye contact, starts walking awkwardly and makes repetitive hand movements.
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That's not even factoring in the strangeness of pandemic teaching, from Zoom lessons to ever-shifting health guidelines, which has taken a toll. "I don't know how much longer we will have teachers who will put up with the pressures coming from all different angles," a middle school teacher from Austin, Texas, told CNET's Antonio Ruiz-Camacho. In a feature story this week, Ruiz-Camacho digs into how the teaching profession can hold it together and maybe not get rocked by the Great Resignation that's swept through other fields.
Teaching is hard work. Don't believe me? You try keeping the attention of two dozen or more kids -- second graders, high school sophomores, doesn't matter -- and guiding them through the lesson plans you crafted and refined, through five or six classes a day, without much real break time, working pretty much solo. Oh yeah: The pay's lousy.
The comic, whose mother appeared regularly in his BBC travel series Asian Provocateur, was previously a maths teacher and head of sixth form at Hazelwick school in Crawley, where he had also been a pupil.
'He has managed to find a space there to build his dream home, though it is rather bigger than his childhood home in one of the poorer areas of Crawley. It's a lovely story of rags to riches which Romesh has worked very hard for.'
Mr Ranganathan made clear his allegiance to the West Sussex town - whose other notable residents include England manager Gareth Southgate and Crown actress Erin Doherty - by calling his 2018 autobiography Straight Outta Crawley: Memoirs Of A Distinctly Average Human Being.
The comedian, who replaced Anne Robinson as the host of The Weakest Link, has previously spoken about his impoverished upbringing, including the challenges faced by his family when their home was repossessed after his accountant father was jailed for two years for fraud.
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