pakeer_saab Posted March 1, 2024 Report Posted March 1, 2024 35 minutes ago, m0nster said: We are thinking to leave out 1 year old daughter in India for 1 year. My parents will take care of her in India but wondering what are the pros & cons of leaving kid in India with grand parents. Please share your suggestions or experiences if you have any. 1 yr ayyaka when returns back.. she will call you unkul 1 Quote
pushparaj Posted March 1, 2024 Report Posted March 1, 2024 End of the day it’s your call and no judgements( people will continue to judge including me). evvari Pillalni valle chuskovali. Pillalni kannaka penchi poshinchali. Valla back kadagali valla venta padi thinipinchali it’s harsh but truth. 1 Quote
baabaa Posted March 1, 2024 Report Posted March 1, 2024 It’s your life and your kid. My son was in India with in-laws from 6 month old to 18 month old because of our job situation. Now he is 8 yr old playing basketball with every other kid here. Other than we missing him during that age, nothing changed for him. Probably inka better care with fresh food and making sure he eats it. My mother in law used to feed him for 1-2 hrs per meal till he finished his food. I don’t think we could ever do that here. Quote
phatposts Posted March 2, 2024 Report Posted March 2, 2024 if you and you are wife and healthy - worst lo worst idea. emanna personal problems or issues unte i guess inevitable. day care expensive, career focus, we cant manage - ivanni saakulu anthe 1 Quote
EyBisa Posted March 2, 2024 Report Posted March 2, 2024 1 hour ago, pakeer_saab said: 1 yr ayyaka when returns back.. she will call you unkul Quote
FrustratedVuncle Posted March 2, 2024 Report Posted March 2, 2024 2 hours ago, m0nster said: We are thinking to leave out 1 year old daughter in India for 1 year. My parents will take care of her in India but wondering what are the pros & cons of leaving kid in India with grand parents. Please share your suggestions or experiences if you have any. Meru kid ni choodakunda undagaligithe no cons. Quote
tokkalogola Posted March 2, 2024 Report Posted March 2, 2024 If u r doing it for day care money .. dont do it . Its not worth it . You can make money anytime , but u cant get that time back . 2 Quote
MACH Posted March 2, 2024 Report Posted March 2, 2024 2 hours ago, m0nster said: Just thinking that India will be good for kids to learn things easily at this age because they communicate with lot of people everyday yes.. visit india yearly and spend 6 weeks that should be enough Quote
Sarfaroshi3 Posted March 2, 2024 Report Posted March 2, 2024 sending to India permanently is good anna. no @Dabidi_Dhibhide before 15 years of age. no drugs no smoke no alchol no gfs no gay cc @DallasBaluKarry @Skn_benami 1 Quote
Sarfaroshi3 Posted March 2, 2024 Report Posted March 2, 2024 future kids without parents in USA https://www.instagram.com/reel/C36gsH8RLoH/?igsh=YmxjNTVwbjBnNm5t Quote
JUST444FUN Posted March 2, 2024 Report Posted March 2, 2024 5 hours ago, m0nster said: We are thinking to leave out 1 year old daughter in India for 1 year. My parents will take care of her in India but wondering what are the pros & cons of leaving kid in India with grand parents. Please share your suggestions or experiences if you have any. It’s not about leaving . You don’t know what memories you will loose between 1-4 years if you stay away until you realize. I wish I won’t need to work these 3 years to stay with my kids. Memories for life. end of the day your kid , your life. I don’t want to judge here…hmm Quote
NTRlkCBN Posted March 2, 2024 Report Posted March 2, 2024 5 hours ago, m0nster said: We are thinking to leave out 1 year old daughter in India for 1 year. My parents will take care of her in India but wondering what are the pros & cons of leaving kid in India with grand parents. Please share your suggestions or experiences if you have any. Never do that, they will treat you like uncle aunty once they come back and you will never be a Dad or Mom to them NEVER AGAIN! 1 Quote
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