A school without gadgets or 'toxins'? Llorente launches an unusual project for kids
Raphael Durand
Dailysports's expert
Atletico Madrid and Spain national team midfielder Marcos Llorente is planning to open an educational center for children that reflects his personal views on health and upbringing.
Details: The 31-year-old footballer shared on the Acento Noor podcast that the idea was sparked by his search for a suitable school for his one-and-a-half-year-old daughter.
Llorente wants to create a space for children under six that, as he puts it, will offer “the kind of education we believe in.” He emphasized that he wants his daughter to be in an environment where she feels happy and free.
According to the midfielder, the center should feature good lighting, plenty of outdoor play, protection from electromagnetic fields, no screens or iPads, “old-fashioned toys,” and strict control over food toxins.
Llorente claims that these approaches are already being used elsewhere - he simply wants to implement educational practices that he believes are right.
The project will be part of the footballer’s business venture, Free Human Global, which he calls a “gateway” to his life philosophy. Notably, Llorente previously posted a photo of himself in a sunscreen bottle costume with the slogan “Full protection against your biology” and has shared alternative tanning tips.
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