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IrnyH

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Latest post on 23 July 2018 - 15:48
Jose from My Pet Walkers is a great pet sitter! I used him for a foster Pitbull mix that was abused and he did so amazingly with that dog. He also sends daily reports along with photos and videos. His number is 050 1624814
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Latest post on 23 July 2018 - 15:44
Doctor Zaheerudin at Medeor 24x7 is an amazing specialist pediatrician and highly recommended. There are also other pediatricians at Valiant Clinic as well who I heard were good; though I have only had experience with Dr. Zaheerudin though.
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Latest post on 23 July 2018 - 14:57
I would recommend utilising Lycon hard wax for Brazilian waxing. It is better for the skin and not AS painful as strip wax, and you have utilise the wax on the same area more than once due its unique properties. Take care that Lycon has both hard wax and strip wax - go for the hard wax. I always go to Sisters in Dubai Mall. They have a lot of good waxers that have been in Dubai for YEARS.
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Latest post on 23 July 2018 - 14:52
I'm very sorry to hear what you have gone through. Unfortunately, this scamming still occurs in Dubai as strict as the city is. I would first recommend speaking to the Dubai Land Department and the RERA department as they can guide you on the next steps. It might be worthwhile to go in person after the phone call as information sometimes is not one in the same between the two. You may need to also speak to the Police, though they may recommend the Dubai Land Department first. As for lawyers, our company has utilised Afridi and Angell in Executive Towers for other matters; however do give them a call as I am sure they have a department for Dubai Properties. Best wishes!
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Latest post on 13 May 2018 - 16:26
Hi there, we have worked with Camali Clinic and would recommend their services. I am unsure if they provide services for children of such young age, but I definitely do know they are great at what they do. Go check them out!
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Latest post on 13 May 2018 - 16:12
I would highly recommend Emina Jahic from NStyle. She is currently in the MOE branch but sometimes goes to JBR branch as well. She has been a hairstylist for 20years and honestly has the "hands of gold"!
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Latest post on 13 May 2018 - 16:11
I would highly recommed Emina Jahic from NStyle. She is currently in the MOE branch but sometimes goes to JBR branch as well. She has been a hairstylist for 20years and honestly has the "hands of gold"!
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Latest post on 09 May 2018 - 17:04
If you wish to work in a nursery (children aged 2months to 4-5 years), then you can obtain a Cache Level 3 (at minimum) if you are interested in being a teacher. As you have no experience, they will probably start you off as a Teaching Assistant first before you can be promoted to a teacher. Please note that nurseries tend to have a lower pay scale than in schools. Having said that, nurseries have more support staff (assistants) and lower teacher-child ratios than schools. The early years field is very rewarding but it can be challenging too, especially as they youngest are still developing themselves in all areas - language, personal, social and emotional, etc. So there are more incidences of behaviour such as biting and hitting as the children are still learning to develop their language and their emotional selves. Schools may have higher pay scales but not as much in class support. It will be less challenging communicating with older children (aged 3 and above) but they too have their forms of challenges. On top of that, you will need a Bachelors in Education and also a teaching license. Unfortunately I don't have enough information to divulge. In either case, it's always best to get a Bachelor's degree in Education as you can easily switch between nurseries and schools with such a degree. The Cache Level 3 is more nursery-specific and therefore limited. Best wishes
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Latest post on 09 May 2018 - 16:50
Aga Khan Early Learning Centre works with a lots of therapists from various clinics. They have had children of various additional needs and worked well with them. They are located in Oud Metha - go and check them out as they are very unique.
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Latest post on 09 May 2018 - 16:44
Speak with Camali Clinic as they have a variety of therapists that may be able to help you. Best wishes!
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Latest post on 09 May 2018 - 16:43
It sounds like your child is struggling mentally and emotionally as well and needs the proper 'tools' to understand the world around him, as well as, how to interact socially and develop himself personally and emotionally. I understand your child had seen some psychologists, but how about having him assessed with a good therapy clinic. I would recommend Camali Clinic as we have used them a lot and they are very good with children. Best wishes!
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Latest post on 24 December 2017 - 16:09
Emina Jahic in Sisters JBR is amazing! She can give you excellent advice on dying your hair and she has been in several European hairstyling contests where she has won first place. Don't be fooled by her accent, she has "golden hands" - absolutely great hair artist. ;)