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Study Abroad for Children

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#1
  • しいちゃん
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  • 2021/03/11 01:21

It's not concrete at all yet, but I'm wondering if it would be a good idea to have my child study abroad.

It seems that there are many options, such as exchange study, language study, entering a foreign university, working abroad, etc. If you have any experience, please share your stories.

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#5
  • てる
  • 2021/03/11 (Thu) 08:24
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I think it depends on the country or area where you study abroad.
I heard that there are some countries where you are not allowed to work while studying abroad and some countries have a working holiday system.

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#6
  • パンジー
  • 2021/03/11 (Thu) 11:20
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I have heard that there is a "parent-child study abroad program" in Hawaii. Perhaps it is for small children.

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#7
  • ブル
  • 2021/03/11 (Thu) 11:26
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I have a friend of mine who studied abroad for a year in high school.
When she came back, she was treated as a stay-at-home student, and she didn't like the idea of having to go through high school with kids a year younger than her.

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#8
  • 2021/03/11 (Thu) 11:34
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How old is your child? ?
If there are no exams coming up, summer school or the parent-child study abroad option that Pansy mentioned may be an option.
Recently, there seems to be some kind of "online study abroad experience" due to Corona.

If you are a university student, you can go to a language school for a short time, but if your budget is limited, I recommend a work holiday.

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#9

What are the disadvantages of studying abroad?

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