EDUCAÇÃO NOS EUA: aos 16 anos seu filho já responde por crimes sozinho

Not being able to yell at your child, having to report the parents, and becoming a legal guardian at 16: see the most shocking differences between raising a child in Brazil and in the United States. In this video, I, Francielly Monteiro, an immigrant mother and owner of a daycare here in the USA, share in practice what has changed in the way I raise my children since we left Brazil. I talk about the rules of American schools, the role of the DCF (Department of Child Protection) in protecting children, the support that immigrant parents receive (free English courses, basic food baskets, financial aid), and I also bring my daughter Rafaela to tell, from her perspective, what it's like to study at an American high school after having studied in Brazil. If you are a mother, thinking about immigrating, or curious about how raising children works in the United States, this video will show you a side that few people talk about. Leave a comment: would you take your child out of Brazil to live this reality? Come join our family — subscribe to the channel and follow my routine as an immigrant mother in the United States. #immigrantmom #braziliansintheusa #daycare #childrearing #lifeintheusa