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Learning through play

Writer's picture: Marco GlaesenerMarco Glaesener
two boys in pajamas playing with toys
Learn playfully

On August 3rd and 4th I flew back to Fürstenwalde to take part in the "Learning through Play" seminar. There weren't many of us, but we had a lot of fun getting to know Jens' games for learning. Here are a few photos:


Two young people hugging each other and visibly happy. Their coach is standing across the table.
Two young people with a coach

From left to right: Anne Heinrich (Jens' daughter), Jens Voigt (trainer), Veronika (coach), Marco Glaesener (coach)
group photo

All four of us are making faces.
Group photo with grimace

Behind Marco, Veronika (coach) plays an educational game with a young person.
Play

Jens speaks to two young people and a coach.
Exuberant atmosphere

One of the young people figured out how to make the T with the wooden puzzle. (I didn't figure it out myself)
The T

I am sitting with another coach at a table with two young people
Hello

A quick photo of the seminar table during the break
snapshot

Now the other participants have noticed that I am taking photos of us during the break.
Discovered

All four participants of the seminar
We four coaches

Some young people we had played with also came.


We played games that help against dyscalculia .



Still others help you stay focused .


Another game helps with reading difficulties and dyslexia (this one is also available for the visually impaired. The sighted and the blind can play together.)


Jens Voigt has once again taught us a lot that helps us teach others how to learn autonomously, playfully and systematically. Learning doesn't have to be a burden.


If you have ever considered having your child or yourself learn to be coached, but there were no learn coaches in your area or you lived too far away, then this option is now also available in Luxembourg. Get in touch with me!


My certificate from the seminar
certificate

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