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littleone
06.07.2015, 14:29
http://www.cbc.ca/news/trending/adult-preschool-charges-hipsters-to-take-naps-play-with-glitter-glue-1.3007745
Do you ever feel like you didn’t make the most of your time as a 4-year-old? Like you failed to appreciate how awesome life was when “gift shopping” meant bringing home a macaroni necklace? Like you’d give anything to see nap time on your schedule again? Your inner child is in luck — but only if your outer adult can afford to enrol in “adult preschool,” which is an actual thing now. No jokes. Based in Brooklyn, N.Y., Preschool Mastermind is a one-month long program that purports to help grown-ups over the age of 18 “re-learn the basics and experience the magic of life as it was originally intended.” For between $333 and $999, participants can expect to spend time in class playing games, doing arts and crafts, participating in show-and-tell sessions, going on field trips and completing playsheets, among other activities. They’ll also have nap time.
http://www.cbc.ca/polopoly_fs/1.3007867.1427231184!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/adult-preschool-header.jpg
Kvetinka
06.07.2015, 15:31
Ich sehe da nur Mädchen im "Kindergarten".
Original von Kvetinka
Ich sehe da nur Mädchen im "Kindergarten".
Nun ja Kindergarten wäre "Kindergarden" -pre-school heißt Vorschule und ist in vielen US-Staaten so ne Art erweiterter Kindergarten, in dem man auch schon Lesen und Schreiben übt und spielerisch mit Zahlen vertraut gemacht wird...
Oder woran liegt's, dass Du siehst, was du siehst?
sakura13
06.07.2015, 17:48
Das englische bzw amerikanische Wort für Kindergarten ist Kindergarten und nicht Kindergarden :) http://www.dict.cc/?s=kindergarten
wenn ich das grade richtig weis is der kindergarten bei uns bei den amis die Daycare danach kommt dann die preschool und dann der kindergarten als sowas wie die erste klasse bei uns
Wolfgang
06.07.2015, 19:19
kindergarten in europa ist das selbe wie uebersee
krabbelstube daycare
kindergarten kindergarten (es gibt kein englisches wort fuer)
vorschule pre-school
volksschule primary-school
Original von Wolfgang
kindergarten in europa ist das selbe wie uebersee
krabbelstube daycare
kindergarten kindergarten (es gibt kein englisches wort fuer)
vorschule pre-school
volksschule primary-school
Baumschule - High School :P
Die Kinder werden gewöhnlich mit sechs Jahren in den sogenannten Kindergarten eingeschult, welches in Deutschland der 1. Klasse entspricht. Davor haben die Kinder oftmals bereits ein privates oder öffentliches Betreuungsprogramm besucht (Day Care, Nursery School, Pre-school), welches in Deutschland dem eigentlichen Kindergarten entspricht. Es kommt daher regelmäßig zu Verwechselungen zwischen dem deutschen Kindergarten bzw. der Vorschule (in den USA "Pre-School" genannt) und dem amerikanischen "Kindergarten" (in Deutschland: 1. Klasse der Grundschule).
Die Elementary Schools, die auch als Grade Schools bezeichnet werden, umfassen die Klassenstufen vom Kindergarten bis zur vierten, fünften oder sechsten Klasse (je nach Schulbezirk). In Schulbezirken, in denen keine Middle Schools und Junior High Schools vorhanden sind, reichen sie auch bis zur achten Klasse.
aus der wiki übers amerekanische schulsystem
enuresisDl
14.07.2015, 18:12
why you all talk german in the international section?
remember this (http://www.wb-community.com/forum/thread.php?threadid=20376)
btt:
here is the whole report on the official site...
http://michellejoni.com/preschool-mastermind-summer15/
i like the "amis" (how do they tell him on her selfe?), anybody can do what he want and feel...
I think, in germany you can do this only in a group for managers or other stressed people (selffinding groups)
Regards, the ENU
(sorry vor my poor english, but i think: poor english is better than good (or even poor ;) ) german in the international section)
naplov1983
15.07.2015, 10:51
Original von enuresisDl
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i like the "amis" (how do they tell him on her selfe?)
...
As far as I know, the expression coming closest to the german 'Ami' is the 'yank (https://dict.leo.org/ende/index_de.html#/search=yank&searchLoc=0&resultOrder=basic&multiwordShowSingle=on)' (which I think to be british). Although I don't have the slightest clue on this word's connotation.
Regards,
enuresisDl
20.07.2015, 15:16
:) thanks naplov1983... :D
Regards, the ENU
Pamperwölfchen
02.10.2015, 11:48
I wouldn't mind if companies would take some of the concepts from pre-school to enrich break times for their employees. Napping, doodling or playing during breaks would certainly make for a more relaxed working environment.
Jona Windeltiger
02.10.2015, 22:42
Original von pamperswolf
I wouldn't mind if companies would take some of the concepts from pre-school to enrich break times for their employees. Napping, doodling or playing during breaks would certainly make for a more relaxed working environment.
We have a sofa. We are doodling almost daily. We have a table soccer.
May be you come work for us :D
Traumbär
03.10.2015, 05:46
Jona Windeltiger
May be you come work for us :D
made my morning..
Smattered but possible translation: Es moege sein, du kommst, das nuetzt uns. I guess Jona is working in a sperm bank. :D
Pamperwölfchen
11.10.2015, 16:17
Ha, Jona. Anytime.
You are aware that there is an ageplay event called "pre-school" in the UK? It's not like the thing announced above; nevertheless, I think it might be interesting.
http://www.spacetobeme.co.uk/#!preschool/c269
Not that I would have the time or money to attend. Even though I've been considering it for a while. If anyone is going, you might want to drop me a note, though. I might join in.
Seems like a cool project, but I sure wouldn't pay that much money for something the like.
I feel that most of the stuff they charge you for can easily be done at home or at certain scene events with a bunch of like minded people.
littleone
13.10.2015, 09:28
Original von Kitten
I feel that most of the stuff they charge you for can easily be done at home or at certain scene events with a bunch of like minded people.
Sure, but I can easily see that a lot of people don't want to do this at home, for various reasons. Also New Yorkers usually earn, let's say, 'above average'; so the price point is no problem.
Pampersclaus
17.11.2015, 16:34
Im Grunde finde ich es ja ganz toll, aber - For between $333 and $999, - etwas teuer.
Schade das sich einige die Taschen voll machen. Das es nicht umsonst sein kann, ist mir klar.
Aber das kann sich kaum einer leisten. :(