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Have you ever been to a meeting at your children's school in Switzerland and left feeling like you couldn't ask everything you wanted? Maybe you only understood part of what the teacher said. Maybe you were embarrassed to speak incorrectly. Maybe you just nodded, said "yeah, yeah," and then went home feeling guilty, thinking: "I'm a mother. I needed to have asked more." In this video, I share a reflection based on my journey and my 10 years of experience living in Switzerland. Children's school is one of the situations where many immigrant mothers most feel the weight of not being able to communicate confidently. Because it's not just about language. It's about presence. It's about being able to ask questions, understand decisions, follow your child's development, and feel that you also have a voice within the school. I'm going to show you why many mothers end up feeling like extras at school meetings and how small phrases can help you start to position yourself better. You'll also learn 3 practical phrases to use in conversations with teachers, school meetings, and situations where you need to better understand what's happening with your child. If you feel you need to learn German in a more practical, human, and real-life-oriented way, check out my German for Life course: https://alemaopravida.com/ In this video you will see: how many mothers feel at school meetings in Switzerland why silence can generate guilt and insecurity how to start asking simple questions at school 3 practical phrases to talk to teachers how the language can give you more presence in your family's life why learning German opened doors in my journey in Switzerland Subscribe to the channel to follow my journey, my experiences, and reflections on real life, family, communication, and adaptation in Switzerland. 📌Have you ever left a meeting at your children's school feeling like you wanted to ask more, but froze at the last minute? Tell me in the comments. What school situation would you like to be able to resolve better? And if you want to learn German in a more practical way, focused on real life and your family, check out German for Life: https://alemaopravida.com/ #lifeinSwitzerland #MotherInSwitzerland #ChildrenInSwitzerland #GermanForLife #BraziliansInSwitzerland #GermanForLife #BraziliansInSwitzerland #GermanForLife #GermanForLife #GermansInSwitzerland #GermanForLife #GermansInSwitzerland #GermanForLife #GermansInSwitzerland

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