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I sent my son to my grandmother's house in the countryside, and when my son came back, he became stronger, healthier, and more earthy, and he didn't have a foreign atmosphere in the city. Each has its own benefits.
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The first point is that the little angel may not be as clean and tidy as when he was at home, after all, there is a big difference between the living environment in the countryside and the city. The second point is that the child is fat, because the grandmother always dislikes the grandson for being thin, and it is a blessing in their eyes to be able to eat.
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When you come back from the countryside, you will run like a wild child every day, and you will get fat, your clothes will be smaller, and you will have some bad hygiene habits that need to be corrected with some time.
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After coming back, it was obvious that he had become fatter, because his grandmother couldn't see her grandson all year round, so after her grandson finally came back, of course, he was provided with good food and drink, and finally there was such a change.
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My parents taught me very well, except for the tan, and the clothes were also rustic. The child will eat by himself, and he will eat cleanly if he doesn't want us to feed him.
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This is very good, meeting with grandma once a month is conducive to their grandparents to cultivate feelings, the living environment of the hometown is still better than the city, the air is relatively fresh, the field of vision is particularly broad, and it is more conducive to children to get close to nature.
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It also depends. If grandma is very close, the child goes to grandma's house on Sunday. It doesn't matter what should be good.
Grandma also took him home because she hurt her nephew. Just like his own children, he loves his nephew very much. This is also very good, old man, I will definitely miss my nephew.
Therefore, it is normal for children to go to their grandmother's house once a month.
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I don't think it's good for the child to be taken back to his hometown by his grandmother every month, because the child can't adapt to the environment of his hometown all at once.
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As long as the child is willing, grandma can take it home and let him see the face and customs of his hometown, which is okay. Take a long look and see how nice the scenery is.
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If the child is not disgusted, there is no problem for you adults to negotiate it.