• Let's talk about... Educational Days Out

  • May 1 2023
  • Length: 56 mins
  • Podcast

Let's talk about... Educational Days Out

  • Summary

  • This week Laura and Ruth discuss educational days out. They share some of their favourite family days out, disastrous school trips and of course hints and tips on how to help broaden children’s minds. They also cover how to stay safe when out and about, how to plan an educational day out and how to overcome obstacles when things don’t go quite according to plan.


    They also get some feedback from a previous listener who wrote in and answer another listener question. This week we hear from a listener who has a bilingual daughter who is reluctant to speak her second language.


    Shownotes:


    Article on school trips declining: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/school-funding-uk-trips-cost-living-crisis-b2239697.html


    British Museum scavenger hunt: https://www.questakids.com/questa-zeke-visit-the-british-museum


    Remember, if you would like to send in your own parenting stories, or ask Laura and Ruth a question, simply head over to Facebook or Instagram and send us a message @letstalkaboutparenting or email info@questakids.com


    For media enquiries please email info@crownmediasolutions.co.uk


    This podcast is sponsored by Questa Kids, an online educational game for kids aged 7-12. Questa kids follows Questa and Zeke on a journey around the world, traveling through time and teaches children about geography, history, maths, culture and so much more. Questa kids makes learning fun. Sign up today at questakids.com for a free 30 day trial. You can also get 15% off with the code LETSTALKABOUT


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