Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is casa Lala strictly in Spanish?
No.
¿Por qué no?
Porque es bilingue!
And, lots of English speaking parents and kids![]()
My kids liked camp! Can't speak to aftercare but camp was super loving, super activity filled, sometimes/often a bit nutty and not always hyper organized. I would say definitely best for families with interest in Spanish but call them and discuss!
Great, thanks again for the suggestion. We speak spanish at home so this could be a good fit. Really appreciate you taking the time to respond.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is casa Lala strictly in Spanish?
No.
¿Por qué no?
Porque es bilingue!
And, lots of English speaking parents and kids![]()
My kids liked camp! Can't speak to aftercare but camp was super loving, super activity filled, sometimes/often a bit nutty and not always hyper organized. I would say definitely best for families with interest in Spanish but call them and discuss!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:where are you currently? what's not working that you're hoping to find elsewhere?
They just have the kids sitting in desks watching TV. Honestly, pretty much any sort of activity would be better, but outdoor play, crafts, etc, would be icing on the cake.
Have you confirmed this with an adult? I don’t doubt some schools do some screen time, but I’m pretty skeptical that’s all they do. If you heard this from your kid, don’t forget that kids are notoriously unreliable narrators.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:where are you currently? what's not working that you're hoping to find elsewhere?
They just have the kids sitting in desks watching TV. Honestly, pretty much any sort of activity would be better, but outdoor play, crafts, etc, would be icing on the cake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is casa Lala strictly in Spanish?
No.
¿Por qué no?
Anonymous wrote:https://www.casalala.org/
We have done camp with Lala and happy to answer questions if it looks interesting to you. I know they pick up from LAMB but also offered to pick up from our kids' school in Ward 4.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is casa Lala strictly in Spanish?
No.
Anonymous wrote:Is casa Lala strictly in Spanish?
Anonymous wrote:where are you currently? what's not working that you're hoping to find elsewhere?