Thursday 11 June 2020

The summer with the Prague worldschoolers

We have re-launced after the Corona spring lockdown. Here are some of the things that are on offer:

1) TODDLER GROUP
We have a toddler group for libertarian families/peaceful parents on Tuesday mornings at 10 am in the Metrofarm childrens area. We learn Czech and English from each other, and our kids play together, probably with a cup of coffee in our hands as well. The aim is that the kids and adults can see their friends regularly.

2) VOYAGER ADVENTURE CLUB
We have an adventure club for the kids. Its open for children 6-12 years old (most kids are in between) and its mainly aimed at boys (but girls that want to are welcome also). Our structure is: Free play on Monday afternoons 1400-1630, where we have a bbq or picnic earlier on for those that want to. The kids do their own things like having nerf wars, looking at the animals, socialising and building things etc, they can also help out in the metrofarm community garden. On thursdays at 1400-1630 we have a structured activity . we will do experiments, and build things like crossbows, engines, other small machines and such. We will also do nature excursions to learn basic survival skills and biology. This is not a drop in type of activity, and members are expected to put in their manpower and lead workshops as well. The founding principles of the group is non violence and trust. We have regular meet ups us to strengthen connections and offer creative learning opportunities in the same time.

3) WORLDSCHOOLING CO-CAMPING
We have a week for worldschooling families in Zlin, Moravia, at a camp site, June 29th - July 6th. We will go on excursions and will have workshops arranged by the participants. This event is completely free apart from the participants paying their own costs.
4) MIDSUMMER FAIR
We arranged a Swedish midsummer fair - there will be dancing around the may pole, games such as tug wars and a "ski race", and an opportunity to try Swedish food, on the 19th of June.

Thats all for our summer programme.


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