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Understanding Your Kid's Challenges

Help you understand and support your kid's feelings and experiences in a new environment

Children's Mental Health Challenges

Many children are experiencing mental health problems that are often linked to the stresses of school life, such as academic loads, relationships and social pressures.

Confusion In School And Relationships

What You Need to Know About Child’s Challenges Adapting to a New Culture

Different Food Style
When children move to a new culture, they may find the food very different from what they are used to at home. This can make them uncomfortable or unwilling to try new foods, and even feel isolated. Parents can help by encouraging their child to slowly try new foods while also keeping some familiar dishes from their home country.
Language Challenge
Language can be a big barrier when children move to a new place. It might be hard for them to communicate with teachers and classmates, which can affect their learning and social life. Parents can support their child by finding extra language classes, and practicing new language at home.
Bad Communication With Parents
When children experience the shock of a new culture, they may feel that their upbringing and environment are different with their parents provide or understand. Parents might struggle to fully grasp their child’s situation, which makes it harder to communicate. To bridge this gap, parents can actively listen, try to understand the challenges their child faces
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Child's Social Resilience Quiz: A Quick Look At Your Child

 

Welcome to Children's Social Adjustment Functioning Questionnaire

 

 

This questionnaire is designed to help you better understand how your child is doing in socializing and adapting to new situations. By answering some simple questions, we can assess how well your child is doing in interacting with friends and family.

There will be 12 questions for you, and you will receive a simple result which will show you where your child is doing well or where they may need more support.

 

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