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Studying abroad is a choice that will have long-term effects on your child's life, going far beyond academics and careers. Your child will benefit from this journey to broaden their horizons and discover new people, cultures, and friendships globally.
Even if you are one of the most laid-back parents, consider international education for your child as it’s a life-changing decision that will give your child a long-term successful career.
A parent's handbook for studying abroad should include advice on selecting a programme for your child. You need to pick a place that will inspire and excite your child, as well as enable them to develop and realise their potential. Location, programme length, semester of study, and whether the credits are transferrable are a few of the factors you need to take into account.
Additionally, you can learn more about the whole procedure by getting in touch with our experts at IDP.
Take part in research about the courses they are interested in, universities they have been talking about and the kind of lifestyle they would most thrive in. This research will also include information on course curriculum, campus life and accommodations options available abroad.
Read more: How to choose a course
Having an estimate of the costs involved in sending your kids abroad can help you make a better decision. However, it’s not just the tuition fee alone you should be calculating in your budget. Do weigh in other expenses such as accommodation, food, health coverage, communication and travel as well!
Ensure to get your child’s general physical examination, dental check-up, and a gynaecological check-up (if applicable). If required, ensure they have all the relevant shots and boosters.
Yes, it’s worrisome to send your child thousands of kilometres away, and that’s why it is important to ensure their travel safety. Ensure your child is insured before they leave and sign up for a safety program.
You can check more information on your child’s travel safety to understand what’s best for them.
It is important to stay connected with your child abroad as settling in a new country can be quite overwhelming. They’ll need both – your emotional support, as well as your guidance before they are settled properly.
Read more: 8 simple ways to keep connected with your child abroad
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