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The Netherlands with kids from pregnancy to school
Moving abroad can be scary, if you do it with kids even more. As parent you probably keep on doubting yourself, you don’t know if it is the right decision to make, if they will be happy growing up, if they will get used to the new language etc…
Deciding to have a baby abroad is another level of challenge. The health care system in the Netherlands might work totally different than the one back to your native county. Understanding the Dutch maternity, childcare, and schooling system can help you make informed decisions about what’s best for your family. Dawn from Tiny Expat guides you through the options.
The cost of the session is €75*
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*you are entitled of a 10% discount if you are already a Going Expat client
And what about the school?
I am sure you are trying to figuring out how to manage the education of your kids once you come to the Netherlands. Thing can be different if your kids have been born here or you move with them and they were already attending school in your home country.
Also, how to choose which school is the right one?
I have the solution for you thanks to the support of Lizzie from Bridge the gap.
Bridge the gap between your past and future by providing your children with the support and guidance they need during an international move. We ensure they feel secure, confident, and ready to thrive in their new learning environment. Our services include expert expat relocation coaching, personalized educational consultations, tailored school searches, and online English lessons and tutoring to help children navigate challenging new learning concepts with ease.
Initial information session on the Education system in the Netherlands costs €55*
School searches cost a minimum of €105*
Send me and email to book your session.
*you are entitled of a 10% discount if you are already a Going Expat client