🇩🇰👦🏼 Sending Your child to Daycare in Denmark as a Foreigner

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  • Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2024

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  • @saniyahanthonyjacobs2213
    @saniyahanthonyjacobs2213 11 месяцев назад +2

    I had 2 kids under 2 go with me everywhere nd that is normal in other countries nd now they big in high school nd I miss that

  • @cover_mystic545
    @cover_mystic545 2 месяца назад

    the kid misses out on an amazing opportunity to learn a new language.
    Kids can learn very fast when it comes to languages, starting as early as possible is a great idea. Ultimately it’s not wrong to keep the kid home, you do you, but it’s worth knowing what they could get out of socializing with other children:
    You might say:
    But it’s unfair because the kid doesn’t understand the language.
    But I would argue that at kindergarten it would be easier for the teachers and pedagoer to teach the kids how to speak because that’s what kindergarten is about:
    Important things that they focus on there is:
    1: socialization
    2: working together
    3: talking and playing
    4: get ready for school
    5: learning about nature, and culture.
    6: SINGING!! SO MUCH SINGING.!!!
    Ultimately it’s a fair choice to keep the kid at home but the outcome should benefit all, mostly the kid, and I don’t know if keeping the kid at home thus not having the child get to interact with other kids would be a benefit in the long run.

  • @Its_Toca_Lulu
    @Its_Toca_Lulu 11 месяцев назад

    In from Denmark hej jeg hedder silke og jeg elsker at spille badminton😅