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Learning, Prepping and fun - NorthernRaider - 22 August 2012

Dunno if you have kids but here is something that I have done for my son, Once again this year instead of wandering the streets for 6 weeks, or dying of boredom sat round a pool in the Spanish Islands or Dinsneychav Florida We sent the kids away to summer camp. It was so succesful that my little git would not come home last week, so we ended up paying for him to stay another week.

Why, Cos he is now picking up and conversing ( admittedly very basically) in Spanish, Italian, Japanese, French and has made loads of friends from multiple countries. AND he has been doing Scuba Diving, Swimming, Obstical Crossing, Rock Climbing, Pot holing, Orienteering, Cycling, Basha building, Camp cooking, Archery,Photography, Lesson Planning, Cooking and baking, Running, Survival Training, studying foreign cultures etc.

Its good for him to get the basics in various subjects from experts and hopefully I can help him develop further, the more skills the merrier.
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RE: Learning, Prepping and fun - Hrusai - 22 August 2012

this is why i think preppers make the best parents! always committed to teaching and encouraging their children to earn as many different skills as possible!

best of luck to your lad NR and great advice, something i'd definately send my kids to, when i have them xD


RE: Learning, Prepping and fun - NorthernRaider - 22 August 2012

(22 August 2012, 20:48)Hrusai Wrote: this is why i think preppers make the best parents! always committed to teaching and encouraging their children to earn as many different skills as possible!

best of luck to your lad NR and great advice, something i'd definately send my kids to, when i have them xD

play safe when you have kids and have three, one of each !! Smile


RE: Learning, Prepping and fun - Hrusai - 22 August 2012

well i want 2 boys an a girl Smile at least lol, no more than 4 tho Tongue

and ill be training them up to a very high degree, been planning it for years! personally i think its a parents duty to teach their children or at least encourage them to learn as many different skills as is physically possible Smile

is that line from love and death btw?


RE: Learning, Prepping and fun - Barneyboy - 23 August 2012

how much was it NR


RE: Learning, Prepping and fun - NorthernRaider - 23 August 2012

(23 August 2012, 09:20)Barneyboy Wrote: how much was it NR

The brochure says £495 for a week, pretty much the same for L & E ( The best) PGL (2nd best but still great) Camp beaumont (3rd)

BUT being skint my wifey waits for the last minute offer or barters with em and we pay on average £350 for a full week including accomodation, all meals, all excusions, all extra tuition etc.
I look at it as an investment whilst our brats see it as the best holidays ever.
Forgot to mention guys, if there are specific skills you need to adress for your kids if you look around you can very often find specialised summer camps dealing with one subject. They may be DAY camps or RESIDENTIAL, I've seen camps for Computing skills, Film making, Canoeing, Camp Craft, Venture travel, Driving, Horse Riding, Motorcycling, Cooking, etc


RE: Learning, Prepping and fun - bigpaul - 23 August 2012

i hope NR Junior and all these other kids realise just how lucky they are? when i was a kid i wanted to go to Summer Camp but my dad couldnt afford to pay!


RE: Learning, Prepping and fun - NorthernRaider - 23 August 2012

(23 August 2012, 13:40)bigpaul Wrote: i hope NR Junior and all these other kids realise just how lucky they are? when i was a kid i wanted to go to Summer Camp but my dad couldnt afford to pay!

Yes most of them do, oddly enough there is a high percentage of the kids from military families and farming familes, We see it more as an investment, We dont smoke, rarely drink, do go out very often, dont drive fancy cars, we like to put our effort into raising ickle survivalists with a broad base of skills.
Do you know that what it costs to keep one criminal chav in a childrens home for a week would send three good kids to a camp for a week.


RE: Learning, Prepping and fun - bigpaul - 23 August 2012

it always costs more to house and keep 1 person with criminal intent than it does 1 law abiding person. the more someone kicks off the more they get spent on them, the quiet ones get nothing.


RE: Learning, Prepping and fun - Destiny - 18 November 2012

I went to PGL in Dorset. didn't have one of the greatest times, but that was due to the people who went.
although that put a downer on the whole thing, the activities were amazing.
I went with the National Citizen Service, so it only cost £50 (two weeks, including food travel etc.)
highly recommend it (if you can afford it)