If there was no quarantine/lockdown...
I would have never known the reality of my daughter's schooling, despite spending a lot of time and money on it!
Let me explain!
Prior to Covid19, everything was rose and sweet...normal routine for me and my daughter, Rheem!
Monday to Friday
Rheem : Waking up at 6.30am and get ready for school. Starts from 8.15am to 2.30pm!
She is back around 2.45pm...then tea time, complete homeworks, shower then dinner and finally on bed at around 9pm.
Me : Waking up at 6am, assist in getting her ready for school, then my day starts ➡️ work➡️work➡️work!!!
I run everywhere whole day...that my days end at about 11pm daily! (Get to see my daughter for less than an hour in during the week!)
On weekends, it has always been complete freedom for Rheem!
Together with her cousins, they attend a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu class, the only 'outside' activity for the weekend.
For me...it's same routine like week days!
Then came Covid19...
Once we were in lockdown, all schools were closed as well as my business!
Finally real free time to spend with family!
After 1 week or so...
Online classes were being organized by her school.
This is where I got the shock of my life!
I saw how the teacher was just like doing a normal job...a task...I couldn't feel any passion to teach from her.
When i took things myself! Can you notice the happiness!?!
I kept following the classes with my daughter to better understand what was going on!
I was not in front of the cam, just to make it clear!
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The way of teaching was just outdated...the kids seemed lost...teaching things with pressure that will never be used in real life by the kids...complete disaster!
After couple of days attending the classes...
I simply told my daughter to please stop these classes...
Below screenshot of the message the teacher sent to me asking where Rheem was!!!
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I didn't want to make a fuss about all this and made her understand that my daughter will only attend when she feels like...
All the homeworks will be done accordingly and I am taking care of her education as from now...
Her reason to be at school is just to have some experience of what school life is...that's it!
Below screenshot of my message to the school and teacher!
What I've learned thanks to quarantine.
It is YOU and only YOU who can better teach your kids...
Don’t expect a teacher to educate a class of 20-30 - that's impossible!
If you can afford it...
Let your kids attend school...just for the experience and have fun with friends!
Study, Learning, Teaching!
You have take it at home, they understand much better and develop faster.
Anyway...kids definitely understand their parents language much better than outsiders!
Make your home schooling fun...
Use your own life experience to teach your kids...
Teach them things that will be useful in their life...
Don't force them to learn/remember
world maps/countries/capital and all nonsense things that are being taught at school!
Teach them about basics of survival!
Make them participate in the kitchen!
The most important thing of life...food!!!
If they learn couple of dishes...most of life problems is won in advance for them!
How much my daughter's school cost!?
Below is the bank transfer that I did couple of days back...it is in Mauritian rupees
Roughly 150usd per month for school fees.
Then I have a taxi who drop and pick her up during school days for a monthly total of 200usd.
And we also have all uniforms/books/accessories amounting to 50usd per month.
Approximately 400usd each month.
Ps. She attends a private school, whereas public school is free in Mauritius.
Cost of living in Mauritius
Mauritius is a very small island of just around 1.2million inhabitants.
A family of four (father, mother + 2 kids) will need around 2000usd - without rent to live a decent life!
A single person can live happily with 600usd.
On average, the cost of living in Mauritius is around 26% lower than in the United States.
And rent is lower than the United States by nearly 65% less.
I will stress on this...Most Mauritians have their own house built on their own piece of land. Renting is rare for Mauritians. Nearly everyone owns their house/land.
Healthcare and education is free for all. Now if you want private services...it's quite expensive.
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Wish you all a great day ahead!