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Originally Posted by fliptuner
I'd go with option 1.
She's going to learn English no matter what. It'll also save the trouble of going to Chinese school on Saturday (more family time).
We drop our daughter off at her grandma's on Monday morning and pick her up on Tuesday after work. We only want her speaking Cantonese with her. Wednesday to Friday she's in Montessori daycare, with all ethnicities. There's a French lady there that we instructed to only speak to her in French. Then on Saturday she has formal Chinese school. At some point I want her in a Mandarin class. Her godmother only speaks to her in Spanish lol.
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You don't see your kid for a full 24hrs?
Kid will be able to get a job in the UN one day at this rate. Thought about French Immersion and exchange program to Geneva yet?
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