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INGELISE FLENSBORG, LISE OLRIK, KIS HENRIKSEN: GRANDPARENTS - A RESOURCE FOR CHILDRENWe are three Danish grandmothers who have written a book of values and activities we want to share and promote to make a good life for upgrowing children - for grandchildren. The book falls in three parts - Art and Culture, The Role of Nature and Creative Processes. The focus is on all the activities and ideas that can give you a rich and authentic relationship to your grandchildren or any relation between a grown-up and a child. The three parts are based on theoretical and didactic ideas, and the photos are…mehr

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INGELISE FLENSBORG, LISE OLRIK, KIS HENRIKSEN: GRANDPARENTS - A RESOURCE FOR CHILDRENWe are three Danish grandmothers who have written a book of values and activities we want to share and promote to make a good life for upgrowing children - for grandchildren. The book falls in three parts - Art and Culture, The Role of Nature and Creative Processes. The focus is on all the activities and ideas that can give you a rich and authentic relationship to your grandchildren or any relation between a grown-up and a child. The three parts are based on theoretical and didactic ideas, and the photos are helpful to give an idea of what can be practiced together with the children. The book is for persons, that are interested in seeing a child growing up with all its potentials.
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INGELISE FLENSBORG ¿ 1946 - Associate professor, PhD, Author Author of section 1. ART and CULTURE My profession as an educator, first as an art teacher and later as an instructor at a teacher training college and then university, has been immensely inspired by my creative and imaginative childhood. I shared my experiences in Art and Culture with my niece and nephew and now with my grandchildren by taking them to visit museums, walking with them in cities, participating in creative endeavors, such as drawing, painting, and clay work, and other activities that engage their imagination.