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Raising Children in LA ・ Education

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#1
  • Doom
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  • 2024/02/24 07:42

I am planning to expatriate to LA this year.
My wife ・ will be accompanying my children (3rd grade elementary school students), but I am concerned about their education and whether my wife will be able to adjust to the local environment.

・ Education while in Japan ・ Sharing concerns about childcare and effective ways to resolve them
・ Introducing communities for childcare

etc. This topic is for people who are in the same situation and can talk freely. We are looking forward to your comments and suggestions.

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#2
  • ワクチン義務化
  • 2024/02/25 (Sun) 12:51
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It's totally fine. I'm sure you'll get used to it !.

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#3
  • LALALA
  • 2024/02/26 (Mon) 01:00
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Since there are many Japanese people in LA as a whole, not only expatriates, it is easy to find a community ( and friends ) through BibiNavi, which lists many Japanese-affiliated schools.
In some areas, there are many Japanese children in the local schools, so you can find many Japanese mothers and friends. !
Depending on the school district, there are many students from various backgrounds, not only Japanese, so the schools also offer various support services such as ESL.

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#6
  • Doomm
  • 2024/02/26 (Mon) 18:28
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Why is the third grade the most important time ?

Do you have children ??

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#7
  • 多分
  • 2024/02/26 (Mon) 21:09
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I think it will be harder at the supplementary school because they have science and social studies from grade 3 ↑.

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#8
  • ysk
  • 2024/02/26 (Mon) 22:32
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Hello. I understand your feelings very much.
I was gathering information by actively exchanging contact information with Japanese people I met.
I would like to know if there are any parenting communities … I have the impression that everyone seems to have their own groups ( at work, elementary school, apartment, or in their own lessons ) but I am not aware of any large communities.

However, we would like to get some information before coming to the US. If you write specific questions or concerns, such as "My workplace is going to be in this area, but in this neighborhood, which elementary school district is best to live in ? etc., a kind person may reply to you, as you have replied in ↑.
(Although it might be easier for everyone to answer if you direct … to the email address or something. )

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