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Micro-study abroad, as a new way of studying abroad compared with traditional study abroad, has been favored by more and more parents in recent years。In particular, parents of younger children, under the trend of deepening international education cooperation, more parents of younger students are willing to let their children participate in the experience of micro study abroad to prepare for long-term study abroad in the future。So, with the increasing number of micro study abroad products, parents and students can choose more diverse ways to participate in micro study abroad, whether parents can choose a micro study abroad project for their children?

Experts from Rieter Study Abroad summarized several important considerations here for parents to refer to when choosing a micro study abroad product:

1.Whether the institutions that provide micro study abroad can provide perfect and comprehensive services?

Rieter study abroad experts recommend that students and parents find out all the relevant information about micro study abroad through reputable and qualified study abroad agencies, as these service agencies will also provide the most comprehensive services。The visa and insurance required for micro-study can be handled through micro-study service agencies。Service agencies will generally put forward some suggestions for students and parents to study abroad according to the specific destination of micro-study abroad。For example, in Auckland, we generally advise parents to purchase overseas accident insurance and ambulance insurance。Emergency vehicles in Auckland are extremely expensive, costing almost $1,000 a call。Although emergencies are rare, we still hope that parents and students studying abroad can take precautions against them。In addition, in terms of study, accommodation, transportation, etc., the service side will also do a good job of supporting services, so that parents and students can be more relaxed in micro-study abroad。

2.Micro-study abroad universities, can provide a full range of language and adaptation help?

The children who participate in micro study abroad are generally younger, so many parents will worry that their children's foreign language level is not enough to adapt to the study and life abroad。The micro study abroad program recommended for parents provides many ways to help children cope with the difficulties they may encounter in the process of micro study abroad。

Many schools in Australia and New Zealand that Rieter has chosen to study abroad provide a lot of intimate services to micro students from other countries。"Because the children have some language difficulties and cannot communicate smoothly with the local children, the school will provide some bilingual cards to help these children。These cards are in English and Chinese. When students do not know how to express themselves, they can look at the cards to help them better use and master English in practice。In addition to providing bilingual cards, the school also arranges special bilingual teachers。"Rieter study abroad experts said。

In addition, in order to provide real-time and all-round help to children, the school will arrange local children and micro-overseas students to pair up and form a "one-to-one" or "one-to-two" mutual support group。When Chinese children go to the library, concert hall or museum, the local "little brother" or "little sister" will accompany them and introduce their partners to the local culture。

With this help, the child is usually able to adjust to the new environment within a week。Rieter expert said: "Of course, the specific adaptation time depends on each child's ability to adapt。Some children in the third or fourth day, there may be a small mood swings, homesick or tired of learning, but in the teachers and parents accompanied and enlightened, soon good。