I WANT TO IMMIGRATE TO MONTREAL IN THIS AUTUMN WITH MY 10 YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER.I'M NOT SURE IF SHE CAN GET LOCAL SCHOOL EDUCATION FREQUENTLY? WHETHER SHE MAY FEEL ANY PRESSURE? DO YOU HAVE ANY GOOD ADVICE FOR ME TO PREPARE BEFORE I GO ABROAD? SUCH AS IF I NEED TO ARRANGE MY DAUGHTER TO LEARN QUITE A LOT ENGLISH OR FRENCH NOW? THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR KINDLY ANSWERS.
My daughter is 10 years old. We came to Montreal just a couple of months ago. She is very happy to study here. 9 I3 s7 O5 i: V1 N- D/ d8 c' g w' F( o: M% o5 e- I
Don't worry about your daughter. She will get used to the school life here quickly. Of course, it will be a little bit tough for the very bengining. 8 Q1 }* g/ F. V2 _' T# [) H
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Take care and have a nice travel. * w$ c7 w8 ~) k0 }/ e : H% u% z9 ?# m7 G: u& z1 |4 R4 U' _; [+ {. z
10 years old is a perfect age. Because she has fundmental knowledge of Chinese which is very important to continue learning Chinese spontaneously for a child.( f; t5 U& _' q; Q( X# e* R
3 O8 T, s3 E; l$ A0 a( W" wFor some Chinese children, if they are too small to be in Canada, it is very difficult to keep their our mother culture--Chinese--for children immersed in English or French environment. Anyway, Chinese is most difficult and important language to learn in the world.