Raising kids in Saudi Arabia
How is raising kids in Saudi Arabia different from raising kids in your home country?
What are the activities that your kids seem to enjoy the most in Saudi Arabia?
Do you feel that the country is "family-friendly"?
Do you recommend Saudi Arabia as a good place to raise kids? Why or why not?
Thank you for sharing your experience.
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Kids feel alone always need to be in home
All relatives and family member attachments missing
They will not aware of monet value they are not facing life reality and multicultural feelings
Once they moved to home country very difficult to manage
I strongly recommend kids to stay in home country
1. Connect with others different countries people.
2. Preschools here are different.
3. Kids are everywhere.
4. Get out and explore.
5.English is Everywhere, Learning Arabic is fun and important
6.Keep the traditions alive
My parents moved to Saudi Arabia in 1987, I was born here and they raise me up here.
Living in Saudi Arabia is fine, but not for long period. I did not feel the difference until I reach 18, I study my primary and high school here but then when everyone starts to submit their application to join the local university. It's not allowed for foreigners to join universities here. So I moved to Malaysia in 2007 I finished my Accounting degree there and I worked there for a couple of years. Then, I came back to Saudi Arabia again. It's not my hometown I can't get the Saudi Passport but still, I feel like I belong to here. Raising your kids will make it difficult for them to live anywhere else.
They will face a culture shock when they get out of here. The culture is very strict and strange but If you get used to it you will love it. The country is the safest country in the world. People here are so friendly and so racist at the same time. Your kids will just adapt to the lifestyle here. The activities that they can enjoy depend on where do you live. For example, if you get a good job with a good package, you will be living most properly in compounds. They will find a lot of foreigner kids to play with. They would speak English and they will have a marvelous lifestyle that honestly can't be found somewhere else.
If you lived in public district like the one I have been raised up in, they will be highly affected by the Saudi culture. They will find difficult to adopt again to their original lifestyle in their home country. Although, the country in family-friendly, if you don't want to let them play with the kids in streets. There is a lot of Big shopping malls that you can take them to in the weekend. There is also a lot of communities for each country. To sum up, YES, Saudi Arabia is a very good place to live and raise kids. I had the opportunity to live here most of my life and I found it difficult to go back to my home country again.
I can only speak from my observations as I do not have any kids to raise
- The kingdom is extremely family friendly, more so than many countries
- Kids can enjoy a full experience here as many activities are only geared to families
- Schools as anywhere need to be vetted but in general, having a family in Saudi is how you really enjoy the kingdom
I like to know the school admission process (also the curriculum ) and at what age of the kids allowed for schooling and pre schooling. etc any any imp info.
thnks
Although I am through raising my kids back in the USA, I do work in an international school and we have students living her from all over the world. I as a parent and grandparent and coordinator for our English as a second Language department feel it is a benefit and plus raising children in this environment. First of all it is a wealthy and clean country with good morals and values. It is also a safe and friendly atmosphere to expose your children to. It is very family oriented and offers many fun and memorable activities for children of all ages. Swimming, boating, fishing, camping, shopping, sightseeing and historical places that offer an educational experience. In today's world I could not think of a better country to bring up my children.
Gayle Murray Jr.
From Orlando Florida
Having both my boys enrolled in international school made my kids blend in pretty quick and easy.聽 I am happy with their progress so far.聽 Schools are damn expensive but if one can afford then that takes care of many problems itself.聽 4 and a half out of 5.
In then end, changes that I have seen in past year or so are already making us think that this country would start looking Dubai in no time and we are looking forward to it.
My kids are enjoying almost all activities & having equal right in ksa.
YES this country is family friendly聽 and secure
I recommend to every Muslim to raise there kids in ksa and made them real Muslim
The most important thing which force me to stay in ksa is security. Me and family is completely secure.
I found Saudi Arabia to be much better a place to raise kids in comparison to my country, India. I have twin daughters. My kids stayed in Saudi for almost 6 months and they didn't fall sick even once, alhamdulillah. Right now they are in India for almost 2 months and my wife has visited the doctor countless times. There is so much pollution, dirt and garbage around you that its very unlikely for the kids to not fall sick. Although there are huge efforts from the government in making India clean but on ground, situation has not changed much.
Another big advantage in Saudi is that its a very peaceful place and you could go out with family without any hassle. As a family we have been to public places like parks and malls, countless times and I have not faced any eve teasing incident in Saudi. In India, it can be very uncomfortable or even dangerous sometimes for ladies or families to goto public places. incidents of eve teasing and even rapes are rampant. here in Saudi we almost everyday used to take our kids to park and its always so safe.
I find Saudi Arabia a much safer place to live than India where outbreak of violence on petty issues is very common and rampant these days.
This is my personal opinion based on my experience.
Thank you.
Let it be Saudi Arabia or anywhere in the world it鈥檚 something which is beyond our limits.
Generally speaking,raising kids away from your home country may help kids grow in a new comunity but there are still risks of kids being unaware of the lifestyle back in home country
Overall KSA offers education as good as any country.
Extracurricular activities are entertained as in any country here.
Kids learn from the environment they live.there is no doubt that home is the first school but the atmosphere,climate as well as neighborhood also plays important role in the knowledge development of kid.
Like anywhere else in the world even in Saudi the class of living and lifestyle changes here in city to city and it鈥檚 all about choosing the right one.
Thank u
you should ingage your son in early to international school, not beacuse of learning only , but for let him enjoy being with others , play , learn and share !
also being a dad or mom in the same time a friend is useful for developing the family bonds and improving thier character .
regards
actually its difficult to raise kids in saudi arabia. kids should spend every day 5 hours play outside. weather is not suitable for this.
also i do not feel that its save to allow the kids to play outside
Very soon I will be relocating to SAUDI in Jeddha OR KAEC . kindly tell me which can be聽 better location to wife & my son (2.5 years old ) for his social & education development.
Is it good to travel daily between Jeddha & KAEC . I heard that new high speed train is starting soon between these two locations.
Ketan.
No, But I may relocate to Saudi in next few months.
What do you think on this subject ?
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