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Enrich
your children’s experiences:
An exchange student is helpful to the children
at home as they acquire international exposure
and may be learn a new language. These early experiences
teach tolerance and can spark a lasting interest
in world history, geography, and language.
Learn
about another country:
All members of your family will get a taste of
another culture and language without even leaving
home. Through hosting you will find out about
new foods, sports, games, views and much more.
YFU India regularly hosts students from the USA,
France, Germany, Belgium, Estonia, and other countries.
Share
your own culture:
Indian traditions gain deeper meaning as you introduce
them to your new son or daughter; a casual family
chat about world events reveals new perspectives
you may never have considered. It will help your
family to see issues and familiar places through
a different perspective and through “new eyes”.
Make
new relationships:
Hosting gives you a new set of relationships with
a family overseas and a very special relationship
with your host daughter or son. You will be introduced
to new friends from another country and with whom
you can meet up in the future in India or on your
travels abroad.
Expand
your family:
Imagine yourself introducing your host daughter
or son to the Indian culture by going to a temple
or ashram, an intoxicating evening of Ghazals
or the celebrations at Holi and Diwali. Whatever
your favorite activities, sharing them with an
exchange student will make lasting memories for
you and your new family member to share forever.
Help
your community and school:
An exchange student brings a different culture
right into your school and your community. He/she
will help you and those around you learn about
other people, places, and perspectives. What better
way for the young people in your community to
learn about the world than by studying, talking,
and laughing with a peer from the other side of
the globe?
Mareike’s
Host Mother Comments
“Like other parents who do a lot of research and
think up on having an exchange student in their
family, we never gave it a thought. My daughter
came home one day and said she wants to host a
student. Her friend had gone to Germany through
YFU INDIA and it prompted her to decide on having
an exchange student at our house. I agreed on
the subject and so we went on and we had Mareike
at our home. I am so happy with Mareike she has
integrated in our family, as it was her own family.
It doesn’t feel like me never knew her from before.
I feel like I have had a bond with her since a
very long time. I have two daughters and now it
feels like I have three daughters. I really get
upsets when I think of the day Mareike will fly
back. This has been such a wonderful experience
that I would like my daughter too goes for a student
exchange program and she finds a very good family
out there.
On
the off hand we would like to thank YFU INDIA
for giving us the opportunity of hosting a child
who has been a wonderful experience to be with.
It has not only helped my children but also my
husband and my self in creating a new life with
a new member in our family”.
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In
Her Words
This
year, Xabina Bhaseen and her family in Jalandhar
are hosting student Sam Maaritz from Seattle,
Washington, USA.
"Having
another teenager at home got me quite a
few raised eyebrows, but it's never been
anything but a pleasure. Sam from Seattle
has turned around to be quite an eye-opener
for us ... I never expected or thought that
the world around the globe could be so similar
-- the mother's care so identical, the worries
of the father, the tastes so similar.
I
personally am impressed with the human relations
of these kids and the orientation given
to them, which is very thorough. One interesting
experience I've had is the warmth felt between
my own kids and the way they are so protective
of their new brother. We are trying our
best to extend his trip." |
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