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Old Dec 3, 2007, 05:57 PM
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I want to leave my child

Hi I need an opinion

My husband and I have a child one year old and we both got a scholarship to do our masters .

My husband is a bout to finish his master next semester and I must start next semester .

I am thinking to send my son to live with my mother for 4 month .

My mother live in Europe and I live in Texas .

I am afraid that my son will be affected or he is going to hate me what do you think ?

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Old Dec 9, 2007, 10:28 AM   #31  
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I agree with KP on this one. I can understand where the mother is coming from. The child is only one for goodness sake. Its not like he is going to grow up a completely disturbed child because his mother needed to finish her degree for 4 months. I believe the mother knows how this will effect her and she knows she will miss a lot of her childs first steps, words, etc. But I also believe she knows that by finishing her masters, she will be in a much better place financially and mentally to provide for her child. A lot of you people on here have never been in this type of situation so you have no right to judge her as a selfish or bad mother. Go with what you think is right hon. Good luck!
I agree. It's not like she's proposing to abandon her child for life or turn him over to the state. Unless grandma and auntie are hopeless addicts or something, I really don't see it as a big deal.

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Old Dec 9, 2007, 11:10 AM   #32  
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I was a single mom many moons ago with 2 children - one with special needs. However, I went to school days and worked nights to pay for their care. I did this for 2 years. It IS possible. If you can afford to fly your baby to Europe for 4 months and back again, then you should be able to afford care for him. There are also subsidies for low income families available. What school will you be going to? Do they not have a day care program? Then you can still drop by to feed and cuddle when you are not in classes.

I do think that it would be wonderful to be able to have your baby with family instead of strangers. Is it possible that one of your family members would be willing to come and stay with you for some or all of the time until your husband can help out?

I can see why you have come to the thought of placing your baby with his grandmother, and under normal conditions it will not have any long term affects upon him. However, many changes so early in his life, especially changes which do not promote bonding with you - his mother, CAN have serious and lasting effects. One of these is Reactive Attachment Disorder. I think the risk of something of this nature is very slim, particularly if your son is receiving loving care with someone who can meet his needs on a regular basis.

I think it would be awful to lose your scholarship, and I do feel being with family would be preferential for the baby. However, total absence from his parents is not the most practical solution. Try to find other options, such as I have suggested earlier. If you need to find out information on low cost care and/or programs available near you, please provide us with the name of the school and the general area in which you live.

I can see you are trying very hard to ensure your baby has the best - otherwise you would not have posted here or even considered sending him to your mother.

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Old Dec 9, 2007, 02:41 PM   #33  
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I agree with Grammadidi. Tell us where you are living and what school you are going to, and many people here will be able to give you some better advice on daycare, and low-cost services to help you.

Do you have siblings near you? Do you have any family that lives near you? Or really good friends that live near you?
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Old Dec 9, 2007, 03:07 PM   #34  
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Hey listen I am a singal mother who had a child at a very young age and I too had a schollership for school but I gave it up had my child till he was old enough to go to a babysitters for the day and then got a good job asked for help worked my butt of and did it on my own

...I am not saying quit school but their are always different ways to cope with a child and school. I know in your area there are some government helpers who help pay for child care for mother in your situation the only draw back is you would have to pay back I think its 25% of what they help you with

..but its worth it to stay with you son who at this time in his life learns what ever he needs to live children are like sponges from new born to the age of about 5-6 and then they learn new things like spelling ,math etc 0-5 they learn rutines how to eat when to sleep even for 4 months he will pick up on your mother traits and he might rebel against you and even in 4 months he could forget who you are

Not trying to scare you but when my daughters dad left when she was 1and a little bit he came back 3 months later and she didn't know him nor did she want anything to do with him.

I am not saying your little guy will do the same but a 1 year olds brain can only hold and keep so much that is why we constintly repeat our teaching and rules so if you send him away and he don't see you for 4 months he might not remember you and its to easy to say 4 months but end up taking longer what will you do then I wonder? My sugestion would be look deeper into the government for help and look for other ways to keep you little man and get you hubby to help i bet with some stratagising you both could come up with a plain.
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Old Dec 9, 2007, 03:21 PM   #35  
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You said your husband will graduate next semester and you should start the next. Why can't he take care of the child now that you will be in school? It just seems that between the two of you you could work around your child rather than shipping him off to another country. I'm all for getting an education and might even understand you doing this if your mother lived near by where you could see your child everyday, but thousands of miles away...no! Do you realize the transition your son is going to have to go through and then when he does adjust (if he does) he's going to have to come back and readjust again. His little mind could never comprehend what's happening or why. If anything, bring your mother or sister here to care for him but you really need to get sending him away out of your mind. I can't believe your husband could be with you on this. If you two had your son just a little too soon that is your doing and that child should not have to pay for it.
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Old Dec 9, 2007, 03:40 PM   #36  
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Hi guys ,

I would like to thanks everyone responed to my question. I think it's become very hard for me to decied. I hope God help me to choose for him and for me the best.
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Old Dec 9, 2007, 03:57 PM   #37  
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I will descripe for you all my difficulties. I speak english as a secoend language at first. Secoendly my country offer me this scholarship and tickets too. If I lost this scholarship I cant have it again all my life. In my home country the education is not like united state it is awfull . All my life I dreamed to study here. I don't know what to say but people who live in such country they never think how others are thirsty to be educated . unfortunately, I had many barriers my languge, my poor education in the bacholar and morover my son. I swear it is difficult for me to leave him I believe he can adjust faster than me .with all that sometimes you have the chance for something which you hop for it all your life but you still cant take it

Thank you all for give me the advice and time to read my question.
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Old Dec 9, 2007, 04:10 PM   #38  
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You are right he can adjust faster he would just forget after awhile but would you? or would you carry the guilt of leaving him.

..As a singal parent I know how hard it is to do school and raise a child but what you must understand is you can do both all you have to do is ask for the help contact the government and talk to who ever you can eventually you will find something

...its just a lot of talking on the phone and sorry to say begging..even if you asked your community to help set up a car wash or book reading thing to hand out pamflets to let people know what you are trying to do their is always that chance you will find a carring sponser who will help you out.

so never give up on you little man or your self. you can do it just belive in your self and others out there.
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Old Dec 10, 2007, 12:20 PM   #39  
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I have one question that didn't get answered here.
At least I didn't notice! Does your mother even know your son? Being so far away have they had a chance to get to know each other?
I agree with J_9's origional, first post. I don't think it is too harsh. We as parents have a job to do and who knows he could get hurt being so far away that may just crush you! I say write the pros and cons down on a piece of paper and if it ONLY comes down to money, I say scratch the idea. you can wait till he goes to school and get into school with a student loan like everyone else later! I wonder if you will be sending him to a complete stranger, that is a stranger to him at least?? I guess that is what really worries me about this whole thing! Good luck, and it is obvious you care because you have taken every possible opinion and said thank you for it! I also have to ask if maybe mom could just take a nice vacation and come help you instead??

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Old Dec 10, 2007, 06:42 PM   #40  
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I'm scratching my head trying to figure out how you can achieve a masters in four months (!?!?!) with a degree in "Information Engineering Management" (!?!) when it took me ten minutes to read your second posting to figure out what in the world you were trying to spell.

Be with your baby. You don't get this time back. There may be a reason that this opportunity will not work for you right now..and a better one may be waiting down the road.
Everyone here is making on very saliant point: we all sacrifice. We're parents. It's what we do.

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