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in order to help parents make better choices, we analyze from two main dimensions:
the first dimension: reputation and organizational system
- understand the program’s reputation: reputation is an important part, but you must also carefully identify it to ensure that the two are consistent and can meet your expectations for your child.
- the importance of team and mentors: a high-quality study program requires experienced mentors who can inspire children's interest and learning, and provide guidance and support. at the same time, peers participating in the project will also affect the learning experience, and the benefits of mutual communication and learning are immeasurable.
the second dimension: detailed services and project operations
- course design and instructor selection: is the program's course design engaging and intellectually stimulating? are the instructors' qualifications and experience reliable?
- combining practice with theory: the overall structure, logistics and support systems of the project need to be carefully evaluated.
- safety first: security is an integral part of all projects, and developers’ safety is a priority.
- find an established organization: choosing an established organization with a good track record, reputation, and clear mission statement will help ensure the smooth progress of the project.
parents need to match expectations with reality, not over-expect, and clearly understand that learning can occur in different programs.
challenges and growth:
when choosing a study tour, parents need to ask themselves, "if i have to spend so much money, is this project really worth it?"
- in the face of possible setbacks and challenges, parents need to remain calm and tolerant, and not be too disappointed with their children's experiences.
ultimately, parents need to find a program that is developmentally appropriate for their child and balance expectations with reality. this means not only finding a good program, but more importantly understanding the scope of learning and how to achieve growth and development in different ways.