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43 Shares As a parent, what we all wish for most of all, apart from our children being healthy, is for them to be happy. And when it comes to happiness, apparently, few have it figured out quite like the Danes, with research consistently showing that residents of Denmark are among the happiest in the world. To these Nordic parents, teaching children the concept of empathy is extremely important, and the belief is that the ability to recognize another’s emotions will make for better relations, deeper connections to each other and ultimately, people and communities that are happier than if the focus was more inward and on the individual. ....
Picture the scene. Two three-year-olds in the middle of the playground, fists flying, tears streaming down their scrunched-up faces. On the sidelines, their mothers look over, assess the situation and then turn back to their conversation. All the while, the wind howls and the rain lashes down, soaking them to the skin. Welcome to parenting, Danish style. Danish babies nap in their prams outside in the snow so rain s nothing, laughs Danish mother-of-two, Anna Riis Kaargaard, when I tell her what I saw in a Danish playground. We Danes love nature and we prefer our children spend a lot of time outside - all it takes is the right clothing. As for the dispute? If I witness my daughter having a disagreement with another child, I try and let them sort it out themselves. If it crosses a line, I would definitely stop it, but I think it s important for them to react on their own. ....
By Imogen Watson-06 January 2021 16:10pm The Drum reporter Imogen Watson rounds up the latest creative campaigns and creativity stories. Also available in your inbox every Thursday as The Drum s A Week in Creative email briefing. Sign up here. Carlsberg has showcased first work since Grey won the account Welcome to ’A Week in Creative’, a handpicked selection of the most interesting campaigns to come out of The Drum’s Creative Works in the past week. If this list doesn’t quench your creative thirst, then please visit our ’A Week in Creative’ hub. The Grey Way After spending the past few years going back to its Danish roots, back in October Carlsberg made the landmark move to reconfigure its agency roster, placing Grey Europe at the heart of its global strategy. The move retained Fold7 but it would now only work on local UK campaigns, and on DraughtMaster and Carlsberg-owned Kronenbourg 1664 outsid ....
1 votes After spending the past few years going back to its Danish roots, back in October Carlsberg made the landmark move to reconfigure its agency roster, placing Grey Europe at the heart of its global strategy. The move retained Fold7 but it would now only work on local UK campaigns, and on DraughtMaster and Carlsberg-owned Kronenbourg 1664 outside of the UK. And so, three months down the line, Carlsberg has showcased the first work since the news was announced - a continuation of The Danish Way campaign that was set up by Fold7 back in 2017, that once again returns to Mads Mikkelsen. ....