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Forældreskab i Danmark / Parenting in Denmark

Date
03.10.2025
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Start 03.10.2025
Lessons 2
Event no.: 09024-25
 
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At være forælder i Danmark
Det er ikke let at være forælder i dag, og da slet ikke, når du bor i et andet land med en anden kultur.
Hvis du er ny i Danmark, kan du kan have mange spørgsmål: Hvordan er barselsreglerne? Hvordan fungerer vuggestue og børnehave, og hvad er Aula?

Kom til fredagshygge og mød andre mødre og fædre i samme situation som dig. Vi taler om, hvordan det er at være forælder i en anderledes kultur, på et andet sprog og måske med (det meste af) ens egen familie langt væk. Vi taler på en blanding af dansk og engelsk, du bestemmer selv.

Du må gerne tage dit barn/dine børn med. Der vil være saftevand, tuscher og papir.

Det er gratis, men du skal tilmelde dig på forhånd (du skal bare tilmelde dig selv, ikke børn).

Det foregår:
Fredag den 3. oktober 2025 kl. 15.00-17.00
Studieskolen, Valdemarsgade 16, kælderen


Bemærk venligst, at denne begivenhed er for vores danskkursister.




Being a parent in Denmark
It?s not easy being a parent these days - especially not when you live in another country with a different culture.
If you?re new to Denmark, you might have many questions: What are the rules for parental leave? How do nurseries and day cares work, and what is Aula?

Come along for Friday afternoon hygge and meet other mums and dads in the same situation as you. We?ll talk about what it?s like to be a parent in a different culture, in another language, and with (most of) your own family perhaps being far away. We?ll speak a mixture of Danish and English - it?s up to you.

You?re welcome to bring your child/children. There will be squash (saftevand), felt-tip pens and paper.

It?s free, but you need to sign up in advance (just register yourself, not your children).

It takes place:
Friday 3 October 2025 from 15:00 to 17:00
Studieskolen, Valdemarsgade 16, the basement


Please note that this event is for our Danish language students.

Ina Sophia Ring

Ina recommends:
Do you have a favourite place in Copenhagen?
”Denmark doesn’t have any mountains, and I know that can be disappointing. However, you can still get a little above ground level in Copenhagen – for example at the Zoo on Frederiksberg, which has a tower with a good view, as has the Church of Our Saviour on Christianshavn.
In the more exotic corner, there is also a refuse incineration plant that you can climb on top of – namely Copenhill.”

Do you have a favourite place outside of Copenhagen?
”Outside of Copenhagen, I recommend visiting the Forest Tower (’Skovtårnet’) on southern Zealand or going for a walk among the treetops at Egeskov Castle on Funen.
In the picture, I’m walking through the forest toward the Forest Tower in my snowsuit (‘flyverdragt’), which is wonderful protection against the wet cold of Danish winters.”
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Forældreskab i Danmark / Parenting in Denmark

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