The main actors of the stay are the teenagers. The leaders are there to support them and promote their development during these holidays. To travel is to go and meet the unknown. It is therefore a question of opening up, observing, exchanging, to adapting. The habits and customs of countries can surprise us, but we must respect them. Travelling is fully learning the meaning of the word “difference”. The more we will be respectful, the more we will have quality exchanges with the locals. Likewise, the good atmosphere at within a group will not be delivered “on order”. There is good humour for everyone, sharing, tolerance, respect for the others, rules of life, and conduct will be the ingredients essential to both collective and individual well-being. The involvement of everyone, particularly in daily tasks, will make a difference.
Each teen must be independent and in a condition compatible with travel, the activities offered, and living in a group. If your teen has a severe allergy, a disability, or a serious health problem, you must absolutely indicate this when registering on the medical form.