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Shayna - 2012-12-21

Thanks Manchurian for your thoughts.
No, its not that I would necessarily "use" the fact that I have a toddler as a selling point to get a job, I just wondered how common it is for couples with little toddlers to do this kind of thing.

Fox, I have no idea what you are referring to in your short post. What are you diametrically opposed to? Can you elaborate?

I want our daughter to be exposed to a completely different culture at an early age in a society where one doesn't have to worry about some crazy gunman to storm into the classroom and shoot as I can just imagine what is probably going to result with the aftermath of the recent tragedy in the US.
Even though we are in Canada, I see that many schools and parents have really become more and more "helicopter" supervisors than when I was growing up.
Japan or Korea would probably be ideal for us, but then learning Mandarin in China would also be hugely advantageous for the future as French is certainly not going to be as necessary as a second language anymore

Messages In This Thread
Teaching English with your husband and baby? -- Shayna -- 2012-12-21
Re: Teaching English with your husband and baby? -- Mancunian -- 2012-12-21
Re: Teaching English with your husband and baby? -- foxy -- 2012-12-21
Re: Teaching English with your husband and baby? -- Mancunian -- 2012-12-21
Re: Teaching English with your husband and baby? -- foxy -- 2012-12-22
Re: Teaching English with your husband and baby? -- Mancunian -- 2012-12-22
Re: Teaching English with your husband and baby? -- Shayna -- 2012-12-21
Re: Teaching English with your husband and baby? -- Mancunian -- 2012-12-22
Re: Teaching English with your husband and baby? -- foxy -- 2012-12-23
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