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R E Q U E N T L Y A S K E D Q U E S T I O N S |
| I'm
not American or British - can I still join MESSAGE ? |
MESSAGE
is open to English-speaking parents of all nationalities. The current
membership is made up of one-third British, one-third American, and
one-third "other nationalities", which include members from Ireland,
Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Singapore, Hong Kong, |
| Are
all MESSAGE members Stay-At-Home-Mums? |
No. About half of MESSAGE
members are stay-at-home parents (mostly mums, but a few dads, too)
with the other half at work either full or part time, in salaried
employment or running their own businesses. MESSAGE tries to cater
for everyone's schedules, planning activities in the evenings and
at weekends, as well as on weekdays. |
| I've
been living in France for 10 years - how useful would MESSAGE be for
me? |
Even if you've lived
in France for a long while, perhaps you are a new parent and would
like to discover the wealth of resources for babies and children in
and around Paris. Or perhaps, as your family grows, your own Anglophone
roots start to kick in and you'd like your children to know other
bilingual families. Either way, MESSAGE can be of help. |
| My
kids are all over 6 - isn't MESSAGE just for babies and toddlers?
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MESSAGE does have many
resources for pregnant mums, offers networking opportunities for mums
with babies, and organises activities for toddlers. However, there
is an active Primary Kids Group for children over 5, with structured
activities taking place mainly on Wednesdays and weekends. Parents
of older children also share their experiences of raising pre-adolescents
and teenagers in the Kids Growing Older Group, through the online
discussion forum and over regular lunch & dinner dates. |
| I
work full-time - what MESSAGE activities would I be able to participate
in? |
There are a wide variety
of activities scheduled each month either in the evenings, for parents
- with guest speakers, or for dinner dates in a restaurant, or coffee
& dessert in members' homes - or at the weekend, for families, in
homes or in parks or museums. The online, members' only discussion
forums are open 24/7 and the wide range of support services are available
via email. There are even regular lunch-dates for working parents
in different parts of Paris. |
| I
don't have any "problems" being a parent - why would I need a "Support
Group"? |
MESSAGE provides a
wide variety of parent-to-parent support services, which may include
recommendations on where to find a medical specialist (fertility treatment,
homeopath, ENT, paediatrician...), sharing personal experiences around
a particular health issue (head-lice, glue ear, circumcision...),
or giving practical help where needed (e.g. taking a member's child
to the park when Mum's foot was broken or making a meal for a family
with a newborn). Other issues may include serious illness, divorce,
bereavement. While most members are happy to take advantage of the
more social benefits of belonging to MESSAGE, it's good to know that
the support network is there - if you need it. |
| It's
Dad who is the English-speaker in our family. Can he join? |
English-speaking fathers
may become members of MESSAGE. While MESSAGE was originally founded
as a network for mothers, father have always been welcome to come
to MESSAGE activities with or without their partners. In 2003, the
constitution of the association was changed in order to allow fathers
to join as members in their own right. These include both working
and stay-at-home Dads, who have their own discussion forum on our
members' only website. |
| Will
MESSAGE help my children learn English? |
If you are actively
bringing your children up as English-speakers, MESSAGE activities
may help provide extra exposure to English as a complement to your
other activities in English (speaking English in the home, bilingual
schooling, books, television, radio...). However, MESSAGE does not
provide English instruction by any means. The objective of the association
is to provide a support network for English-speaking parents, with
or without their children. However, other members may be able to recommend
more formal English classes for your bilingual children. |
| Will
MESSAGE help me find an English-speaking nanny for my child? |
MESSAGE does not, as
an organisation, provide a formal register of nannies, whether English-speaking
or otherwise. However, our members-only website does provide space
for members to advertise and recommend carers, and the discussion
forums provide an area for exchanging experiences on all types of
childcare (crèches, halte-garderie, public and private French
and bilingual schools). |
| I'll
be moving to France in a few months - can I join before I get there?
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Yes, you can. If you
are pregnant, or planning on moving with children, then MESSAGE can
certainly help you find out about parenting in Paris before you come,
and by keeping in touch with other members through the discussion
forums, you may even make friends who will be waiting for you when
you arrive. MESSAGE accepts payment for membership and for the "ABCs
of Parenting in Paris" publication, by PayPal. |
| I
live abroad, but come to Paris each summer with my children. Can I
join? |
Membership of MESSAGE
is usually obtained for the calendar year. Exceptional
cases are at the discretion of the President and the Treasurer and
will depend on each situation. |
| Are
all MESSAGE members ex-pats on short contracts, passing through? |
Some are, yes. But
not all, by any means. One of the best things about MESSAGE is that
you do build up friendships with other parents, some of which last
a few weeks, or months, others that last a lifetime. In a poll of
168 MESSAGE members in 2004, 45 had lived in France for 2 years or
less, 38, for between 3 and 5 years, 30 for between 6 and 8 years,
25 for 8-12 years, and 30 for more than 12 years. Interestingly, MESSAGE
also has members abroad, mainly people who once lived in France but
who wish to remain in contact once they leave. |
| I
live in the East of Paris. Do you have a group in my area? |
If you live anywhere
in Paris, or the surrounding suburbs, it is highly likely that other
MESSAGE members live very close to you. As of end of year 2006, MESSAGE
had over 700 members within Paris (75), just over 600 in the surrounding
départements of Ile de France (77, 78, 91, 92, 93, 94 & 95), nearly
30 members elsewhere in France, and another 30 outside of France in
14 different countries from Italy to India. MESSAGE splits the membership
into 18 different Areas for administrative purposes, and it is more
likely that you will come across people who live close to you than
those who don't. But wherever you live, you are not limited to activities
in your own Area, but welcome to attend any, anywhere. |
| I'm
a single mum. Would I fit in with MESSAGE ?
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Of course. MESSAGE
even has an active single-parent group, to share the specific challenges
that this situation brings. However, single parents are more than
welcome to join in all MESSAGE activities - be they mums or dads.
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| Where
is MESSAGE's headquarters / meeting place?
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MESSAGE has no central
office, and no paid staff. The association in entirely volunteer-run,
with all social activities held in members' homes or in rented
halls for larger meetings, with many outside activities during good
weather, in parks or at museums. |
| What
language are MESSAGE activities carried out in?
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All MESSAGE activities
are in English. |
| If
I join, will I be expected to help organise events? |
No, although you are
very welcome to do so. You are welcome to attend events taking place
throughout MESSAGE and to benefit from the support services offered
- bearing in mind that all activities within MESSAGE are organised
by members on a volunteer basis. You might find that you would like
to develop your skills through participating in running the association
in some way, rather than hosting events, but either way, there is
no obligation to do so. |
| Can
my child's nanny / grandmother bring him/her to MESSAGE activities?
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Yes, so long as you,
the parent or guardian, are a member of MESSAGE and have authorised
your child to be accompanied by another, English-speaking person.
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| What
types of activity does MESSAGE organise?
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Members are free to
organise activities and outings that are appropriate for the ages
of their children or their own parenting interests. These might include:
a morning in a member's home for pregnant members to discuss health
during pregnancy; an afternoon with toddlers in a local park; a structured
morning's activity with 5-7 year olds making a family tree; an evening
with a guest speaker on bilingualism and language development; a lunch-date
for working parents to exchange tips on balancing home & work life.
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| How can I advertise my product or service to MESSAGE members?
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MESSAGE provides a variety of advertising opportunities for reaching the membership of 1500+ English-speaking parents in and around Paris. As a non-member, you are invited to contact our Ads Coordinator (see contacts page), who will be able to advise you on rates for paid display and classified ads in the MESSAGE Quarterly Newsletter, in the Marketplace: our online ad space and the correct format in which to send your ads. MESSAGE members may, in addition to this, post classified ads – currently free of charge – on the members' only website. Please note that MESSAGE will only accept advertising which it deems to be of interest and appropriate to our members.
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| I
am a MESSAGE member and I have lost my nickname and/or password to
the members-only site. |
Please send an email to login@messageparis.org stating
your full name and the information you wish to obtain. A member of the
web team will get back in touch with you as soon as possible (usually
within 48 hours). |
| I used to be a MESSAGE member, how can I rejoin? |
Welcome back! Once you log in, using your old username and password, you'll be automatically directed to the renewal pages. If you've
forgotten your password, input your username on the login page, hit the 'Forgotten your Password?' button and a new password will be e-mailed to you. If
you've forgotten your username, please e-mail
membership@messageparis.org giving your full name and address. |
| I'd like to join MESSAGE but don't have the financial means to do so. What options are available to me? |
The purpose of MESSAGE is to offer support, advice and information to English-speaking parents regardless of socio-economic status. To this end, we will in special cases grant reduced rates to those who are unable to afford the member fees.
Please contact the general information line (see contacts page) for more information. |
| I will be in Paris next month on vacation. Can MESSAGE help me find a babysitter, a doctor for emergency care, and a crib rental for use during my stay?
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No, MESSAGE is a members-only organisation. At this time, we do not have the manpower to individually answer phone calls and emails dealing with these types of information requests from the general public. Many of these topics are covered in the MESSAGE publication: ABCs
of Parenting in Paris. We invite you to purchase a copy to use
as a general reference during your stay. |
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