@Eusen & The Family Eusen has been going to Japanese pre school for 2months now. I’m thinking he might adapt some Japanese words from school but so far there is none yet. He only recognises the Japanese words that I taught him at home. I checked with the teacher if he can slightly understand them now , they said not really but they started to speak some English to him 😂 okay how is this the other way round. Since they don’t teach basic hiragana (like English ABC ) at all, and don’t do flash card either. I guess it’s pretty difficult for Eusen to grasp it at the moment. The huge difference of international school is they hardly let the kid have free time , the schedule is full from morning to evening. Kids will go to park, learn piano, do flash card games , learn new vocab’s and Ofcourse all comes with music and play base. Meanwhile Japanese schools let the kids have a lot of playtime by themselves , most likely Eusen just stay there playing toys by his own. He looks extremely bored sometimes when I pick him up 🥲 Hence we are considering international school, but we also have a lot of concern of his future education path and his Japanese language skill as international school is mainly focusing on English only, and have to stick all the way to university. I appreciate how the Japanese pre-school being very patient with Eusen, I’m just still trying to figure out what’s the best for him. At least I want him to be happy in school #eusenandthefamily #japanese #preschool #lifeinjapan #japanlife #livinginjapan #expatinjapan #toddlersoftiktok