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1. What is the most delicious food you have ever tasted/eaten in your life?
The most delicious dish I've ever tasted is pearl barley porridge - I could eat it every day.
2. What is your favorite music group, artist, or style of music?
If I don't want to be silent, but I don't know what music I'd like to listen to, Coldplay always comes to the rescue.
3. What hobbies do you have to escape from everyday life?
Definitely - hiking. Ideally, I meet as few people as possible.
4. What are your goals for the future?
I have this goal specifically for myself, for my own pleasure - I would like to further expand both my theoretical and practical knowledge about forest therapy.
5. Describe yourself in two words.
I am friendly and sensitive.
6. What is your favorite childhood toy/game/activity?
All of my brother's toys, cars, and construction sets, were my favorites. I had maybe one doll, but it wasn't interesting either.
7. What is your most vivid memory from childhood?
When my parents were working, I would spend time with my grandparents. It was always fun to be with them.
8. What is your biggest motivation to move forward?
Of course, this is my own family.
9. If a movie were made about you: what genre would it be and what actress would play the role (play you)?
It would probably be a comedy with a female version of Jim Carrey.
10. If you had to describe yourself in colors: what color would you be?
Green color with all its shades.

Inga
"Smalsučiai" teacher
"I am a person who does not try to appear better than I really am. Sensitive, empathetic and benevolent - I am sure that without these qualities I would not be able to do what I do now. I am a person of nature, so my son and husband and I are constantly traveling somewhere, searching, exploring, and touring."
"Don't do to others what you don't want them to do to you"
"First of all, a child is just as human as everyone else. Therefore, the approach is respectful - I really hope that one day the ideas of conscious parenting will spread so much that there will be no more punishments, yelling, and disrespect in parenting."
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