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An idea to bring the culture into your home
A lot of adoptive families have expressed interest in hosting high school exchange students from the country of their child. This brings the culture into the home first hand. These students come for the semester or academic year, are fully insured and speak English.
It's a great way to make friends around the world. www.exchangestudents.org
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And I did just the reverse
Originally Posted By Brook
I adopted 4 daughters from Korea aged 6 months, 5 years, 10 years and 15 years old. (None of them were bio-siblings.) When my 10 year old was a college student she went to Korea as an exchange student. We'd previously lived in Korea when she was adopted and so she had vivid memories of her native country. Korea = I absolutely love it! Brook QuikSmyle@aol.com
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