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Lessons in separation

By Xu Fan ( China Daily ) Updated: 2016-09-22 08:41:19

Lessons in separation

A still of A Love for Separation. [Photo provided to China Daily]

Yu Jie, a 53-year-old mother, who sent her 14-year-old son to the US in 2015, says around 90 percent of the parents she reached out to feel anxious and miss their children for the first six months. But the overseas education benefits the youth.

Guo Li, one of the authors of the best-selling Song Haizi Qu Changqingteng (Send Children to the Ivy League Schools and Colleges), who sent her teenage daughter to the US in 2005, says: "It gives them (the children) more options and opens their eyes, making them more international."

Separately, one is also seeing parents take up a domestic option, which has appeared in recent years.

He Chugang, general manager of Amber Education (South China), says many Chinese families opt for international schools in China instead of sending their children abroad.

But any way you look at it, the trend shows Chinese parents are becoming more open to other education systems.

"Adolescence is the most significant time of life for a human being. It affects your entire life. And an increasing number of Chinese parents are realizing that children should have a happy adolescence," Lu says.

Contact the writer at xufan@chinadaily.com.cn

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