Family FAQ

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This page is aimed toward all people that will bring children and have questions for Team:Family.

We tried to answer some of the common questions from the past, so please before asking us, please read the questions below. And in case you cannot find the answer here, then please mail us at: family@list.why2025.org

Question and Answer:

- In your experiences: Is this event safe and child friendly?

One of our other parents described it nicely on our list:

"It really depends on the parents and their expectations.

Just sharing my own experiences.

My eldest learned to walk at one of the previous camps and I've seen
plenty of young kids & even babies being brought along with their
parents to one of the various Dutch, German and Belgium hacker camps
I've attended over the years."


- Can I bring my children of all ages? Or is there minimum age?
There will most definitely be more young kids and Team:Family aims to accommodate for all age groups as best we can.

- How old is the oldest? How young is the youngest?
- Is there a childcare facility, so I can volunteer?
- What ages are there at the camp during the event?

Buildup and kids:
- Can I bring my kids during buildup?
- Can I help you out in buildup and during the event?

Content for kids:
- Is there a program for children?
- What content tracks will there be?
- What workshops will there be during the events for kids?
- Do you have talks for children? And is it curated?
- Do you have a closed area for children? Like a playpen?

About FamilyZone:
- Will there be a "family" friendly village with other family's?

Miscellaneous
- Are their certified child care specialists?
- Do you have a medicine cabinet for my child medicines?
- How will conflict between kids be dealt with?
- Is there missing child protocol?


So if you are here and you still have not found your answer to your question, then please ask us at: family@lists.why2025.org