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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP - Taiwan program doesn't deliver the same. Child has been to China before and loved it so really wants to return and become fluent in Chinese. Would definitely buy electronics to trash before returning. This is a low-key and responsible kid who doesn't drink much or do other things. There are other options but this would be a unique opportunity. But yes - the fear of government crackdown is real. [/quote] With the caveat that I don't know of any, for a kid who is fascinated by the country and wants to become fluent in the language, I'd look around for a summer program. A summer would be more flexible than needing academics in the country. So for example, my kid had a summer service opportunity in a relatively unstable central american country. Got sick in the middle and had to come home. That was harrowing enough without throwing away a semester of academics.[/quote]
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