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What living in Denmark taught me about raising 'Viking' children

36 pointsby asix66about 1 year ago

3 comments

TrackerFFabout 1 year ago
I&#x27;m born and raised in Norway, but I have to say that I wince whenever someone refers to us as &quot;Vikings&quot; in any capacity - it is almost exclusively a thing that foreigners&#x2F;outsiders do, sans a small subculture of people here that enjoy Viking LARPING.<p>But, anyway:<p>When I grew up (30+ years ago) we did spend most of our time outside. Playing soccer, biking around, exploring the hillsides, building tree huts&#x2F;house, playing along the shoreline, and so on.<p>If we were lucky, we would get an hour to play some NES&#x2F;SNES&#x2F;etc., but that was the exception. I especially remember our grandparents just sending us straight out, no mater what - they had a saying <i>&quot;Det finnes ikke dårlig vær, bare dårlige klær&quot;</i> which translates to <i>&quot;There&#x27;s no bad weather, only bad clothing&quot;</i> - so we would be outside playing in all kinds of shitty weather. The &quot;bad weather&quot; excuse has always been a faux pas thing here, which gets hammered down from early on.<p>Seeing strollers outside feels completely natural to me, that&#x27;s just how things have always been.<p>I also lived in Finland and Sweden a couple of year growing up - same same, but different. 90% of my childhood memories consists of playing outside in rain, sleet, sunshine or snow.
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j7akeabout 1 year ago
Nordic countries seem to also be over-represented in Nobel prizes...<p>Just quickly checked list of countries by Nobel prize laureates (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;List_of_countries_by_Nobel_laureates_per_capita" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;List_of_countries_by_Nobel_lau...</a>), and out of countries with &gt;1 million population, I find Sweden #1, Norway #5, Denmark #7.<p>Although I don&#x27;t know how to take the bias that Nobel Prize committees all take place in Sweden, a nordic country.
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suddenclarityabout 1 year ago
These articles always seem a bit iffy when watching from the inside. Sure, I know plenty of immigrants who have raised concerns about the habit of leaving babies outside in the stroller during the winter, but the rest?<p>Children in other countries don&#x27;t play or leave the house due to bad weather?<p>Indeed, the school doesn&#x27;t start until they are six years old but that&#x27;s because we just call it kindergarten (nowadays preschool) instead. They still have an official curriculum where they are expected to learn to interact, communicate, build a foundation for writing, and learn about nature. Among many other things.
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