The real BEE deal

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Posted on 23rd September 2009 by Gerhard Pieterse aka jail4bail in Local is lekke | Real stories about real families with Autism

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Over the last couple of months I have read a lot about all the BIG BEE deals especially in South Africa. So whats the Big deal? It’s fair to say it’s all about the money, honey!

I facilitated a massive BEE deal with a difference, BEE threatened the safety of the children, staff and parents at Growth Through Knowledge School for Autistic Learners in Table View.

The staff advised me of some intrusive and unwelcome “squatters” moving in to our school and I took decisive action, to remove them with professional assistance.

The invasion turned in to education, with a sensory learning experience for the children and staff. The children investigated the delicate construction and structure of bees wax forming the comb through touching & feeling. The surprise of licking the sweet honey directly from the comb,which I admit was my first time to.

The photo’s of the kids will not be published by the request of the parents.

Up close and personal with honey:

How many human engineers will it take to construct?

How many human engineers will it take to construct?

Potecting the brood

Protecting the brood

Bee hive the perfect construction in nature.

I love BEE, our children and staff got the sweetest deal ever from nature. Nature is making a difference to the lives of our children affected by Autism Spectrum Disorder.

AUTISM – A PART OF OUR WORLD NOT A WORLD APART