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How Immigrant Parents Can Help Children Acclimate to America

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Immigration to a large city gives your child more of the ability to interact with those of their culture.

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For many mothers all around the world, the United States is viewed as a beacon of hope. As a result, thousands immigrate to America each year. But what nobody tells them is that acclimating can be a real challenge – especially when kids are involved.

Ways to Help Your Children Adjust

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