![]() ![]() Please note that these events are for unnacompanied teenagers. Read this summary from TEENfest 2018 by Pippa, who hosted the event with her colleague, Emma: Charley Matthews talks about her empowering experience at TeenFest, and why her tics volunteered her to do the washing up!.You can read what our young people take away from their weekend in these amazing blogs: For family members it gives respite but it also gave me hope that he can be accepted into a social setting. They provide safe fun weekends, friendships, the opportunity to try new things, the chance to be away from family, making decisions on their own. These events are a lifeline in more ways than you can ever know. As a parent you just want your child to be happy and he was. It was amazing and overwhelming seeing him with other people his own age. I could see how relaxed he felt just being himself and not trying to supress his tics. One parent wrote to us to say: ‘It was very emotional leaving him at the event. Our previous TEENfest events have been hugely succesful and life-changing for both attendees and their families. This is an unaccompanied weekend for teens only. The weekend will include hours of fun activities plus karaoke, campfires and a pizza-party! Open to TS youngsters aged 14-17 years. We return to the New Forest and the wonderful Ferny Croft Centre near Beaulieu, Dorset. Venue TEENfest Ferny Croft, 21-23 June 2024 Brockenhurst, New Forest This is an ideal opportunity to really connect with their peers which can help build self esteem and confidence. ![]() Many young people with TS have never met anyone else with tics so can often feel alone, isolated and mis-understood. TEENfest offers the chance for teens with TS to meet other teens for a weekend of making friends, mutual support and fun. We are absolutely delighted to announce the date for our fabulous TEENfest event in 2024. ![]() You can try it here: residential weekend events for unaccompanied teenagers with TS aged 14-17 years old. But I'll keep my account and I look forward to seeing it evolve. I've had an account for less than a week so far and I'm not yet sure that I would benefit by moving from Flickr to Fotopark. But just like Flickr, Fotopark makes no assumptions as to the type of camera you use. I suspect that this statistic will not be the same on Fotopark, as it is appealing to a different crowd. For non-paid work - and even for more serious assignments - smaller cameras make much more sense than bigger ones. On Flickr, the most popular camera by far is the iPhone. This will be eventually expanded internationally. In the EU, you can order high quality prints from your photos. There will also be a mobile app (naturally). Fotopark has only lost my position once (there are still a few bugs).Ĭomments will be allowed but are currently not enabled. Sometimes Flickr would occasionally lose my position in a stream and I'd have to scroll all the way along to return. The problem is that it is a bit slow - the further along you go in a given photostream, the longer it takes to reload it. New photos, and you click on a photo, you can click the back button in your browser and be returned to the same position that you left. If I liked it, I'd click the appropriate button. Sometimes on Flickr, I'll want to view a photo to check a certain detail. The number of views that a photo gets is not relevant and possibly distracting. One tally that Fotopark does not keep is view count. The word 'favorited' is not a word (outside of a grade 2 playground) and I do wish that Twitter, among others, would change that. I also am impressed that when you view the tally of a photo's likes and favourites, they are written as "Liked by x users" and "Favored by x users". This is an important distinction and I'm glad that Leica understands that. The first thing I noticed on Fotopark was that there are two ways to mark a photo: like (heart) or favourite (star). Still, it doesn't matter because I have never seen a single video on Flickr anywhere, thankfully. Flickr is trying to be all things to all men and this 'feature' of 3' HD videos is a distraction. A positive feature of Fotopark over Flickr: it's photographs only - no videos. Flickr offers 1TB for free and charges $49.99 per year to remove ads an extra TB can be purchased for $499.99. Would Fotopark be redundant before it even launched?įotopark has two accounts: 10GB of storage for free 100GB for 10 Euros per month. My first thought when I heard of Fotopark was how it would compare to Flickr. ![]()
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