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Topic: bilingual playgroups
Posted By: Plushie
Subject: bilingual playgroups
Date Posted: 28 August 2011 at 11:35am
I saw a poster advertising a bilingual (maori) playgroup and was thinking about taking DS along in a few months time. Does/has anyone attended one, is it worth it? I went to a bilingual primary/intermediate school and enjoyed it, and i think it was to my benefit later on but i'm not sure about playgroups, if its going a bit far! Neither DS or I am in anyway Maori either so i am also worried about not fitting in well.
Experiences, anyone?



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Posted By: HoneybunsMa
Date Posted: 28 August 2011 at 4:03pm
I go to one in Howick which is about as middleclass european/asian as you can you get I went along because the girl that runs it is one of the old school maori families around here and they lived up the street from us since forever!

Ours is probably different to most however as our base is being torn down and we're meant to be moving to the whare when it is built so atm we aren't really talking or doing much learning in maori. But I find it great for support, and friendship and the kids love eachother, we're a group of 5parents and kids one guy comes so he does well to come when he's surrounded by girls but he's friends with two of us from school.

I find it refreshing as I have come across prejudice alot since I was a kid growing up here and I know that one of these families has found most of what I've come up against we went to the same schools and that sort of thing.

Even though we aren't doing much in maori atm I am still using bits of maori and DD understands it as she does Samoan because I use that too.

I wouldn't worry about not fitting well, unless its one of this click clicky groups which tbh any playgroup/playcentre/mainly music has potential to be then you should be made to feel welcome. Oh and DD is half cast Samoan part maori and european. Ours has had indians, south african's, europeans and our half cast islanders come and go.

All you can do is go and try it, give it a couple of sessions if you don't like it you don't have to go again. They won't talk solely in Maori I wouldn't imagine as that is more a kohanga thing. They will probably do simple activities and counting games and songs like we did as primary kids.

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Posted By: Plushie
Date Posted: 28 August 2011 at 6:52pm
Oooh fun! I was a bit concerned i'd go and everyone would be fluently chatting away and i would be very awkward standing in the corner. Will give it a shot i think, thanks :)


Posted By: excited09
Date Posted: 28 August 2011 at 7:00pm
Sounds fun does anyone know of any in Auckland?


Posted By: susieq
Date Posted: 29 August 2011 at 1:19pm
the howick one is in Auckland

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Posted By: JuliaC
Date Posted: 02 September 2011 at 6:21pm
Does anyone know of a german playgroup in or around christchurch?

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Posted By: HayleyLawrence
Date Posted: 03 November 2011 at 9:23pm
A bilingual playgroup has recently started up at Ruapotaka Marae in Glenn Innes. Its called Hiki Mai, is on Mondays and Thursdays 9am till 1pm.



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