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Hola!


Did you find group? I will love to go to one. I speak to my LO in Spanish all the time hoping she will learn but defo will much prefer if she can see that it's not just "mummy language" hehehe


I will take a look as someone suggest in the family room but if you find one place let me know!


:) zee

Hola


if you search you will find a thread about a group of spanish speaking parents that started to get together just to hang out in the park and so the kids could practice the language. it wasn't a class, just informal. there was quite an appetite for it I remember but I think it petered out as no one stepped forward to organise. so if you wanted to have another go, I'm sure you'd get a lot of takers!

I think there would be a meet going on....but somebody needs to take the initiative and set it up!


As I said, a group of forum parents did start to do this a year or so ago and there is a lot of demand. I dropped out as my kids were a lot older than the others. We just set a date and a meeting place. At this time of year it's easy - picnic in the park?

Hello, sorry I don't get updates from this thread so missed all the messages. I haven't found a playgroup so far. I'd be happy to meet up next week at 1-ish. Monday or Thursday would work best for us. My son is nearly 9 months.


Sigi, would you like to suggest a meeting spot?


Rds,

Silvia

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