Guest guest Posted December 13, 2006 Report Share Posted December 13, 2006 hi, As you are travelling from one state to another,due to your work & changing school of your child. It is difficult to your child to adjust in new enviornment as well as place. Can you imagine, If you are changing your companies after every six months, in such a case, r u able to understand the enviornment in the comany, working style & can you mentally adjust all other things. As I think, First try to find out what your child like & dont like. Spend more time with your child, chat with her, play with her, study with her so that she will feel tension free. now she feels very lonely. As you are indian, you know in india mostly here is joint family concept so that in such enviornment the child feels very free with thier grandparents; so that the growth of child is very good. Due to our fast life style, kids are also suffered. So i think try to avoid the changing your place because it is very difficult to every human being to adjust the new enviornment. & most nessesary thing is spend more time with your child. Dont enforce anything to your child but try to increase enthu in her. thanks Jay <jaydhruv > wrote: Hi all, I am a Indian nationality father of an 5 year old girl, working in US. i came to us some 3 years back after which my daughter has been going to a local school. but within us also we have been travelling from one state to another state because of project work. the reason being my daughter has been unable to settle down to one school. the school which she is studying right now is the 5th school in 2 years. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2006 Report Share Posted December 13, 2006 Hi Jay, What do you exactly mean by... "she also tends to repeat things".... Pls tell more about it. Is it the same action or words?? Is she very verbal?? Will await your reply. If you feel like, you can write to me directly to amrutha_naveen Regards, Amrutha ayurveda, "Jay" <jaydhruv wrote: > I am a Indian nationality father of an 5 year old girl, working in > US. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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