Early Education

 Question:

We have moved to US for a year project and I have 2 year old daughter. I am a homemaker and quit my job to take care of my daughter personally. My husband has got an offer to continue his work here on a local head count and I personally feel that my daughters education would be better back home (India) at least for the foundation years and we should return back home after the project tenure. I have nothing against any other country’s culture but feel back home is the better exposure for my daughter for her to know the home values and culture. Am I making sense? Could you please guide me if there is any other perspective that I am missing on? Please guide. Thank you for your valuable time and guidance.

Answer:

Your concerns make perfect sense to me. Given that you want your daughter to not only learn your beliefs and culture at home, but also in her community, you will want to find the right environment where that is possible.

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