Raising Kids in Costa Rica - Residents with Children respond to the Pro's and Cons

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  • Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
  • Raising Kids in Costa Rica, if you are planning to relocate to Costa Rica with small children you may be wondering what the pro's and cons are of raising kids in the country. Residents and locals offer their opinions on what makes Costa Rica a great place to raise kids. Private schools are discussed along with how kids keep entertained, and those that have completed raising their children here offer their tips and suggestions.
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Комментарии • 9

  • @leyasvlog8220
    @leyasvlog8220 3 года назад +2

    Ive been to Costa Rica 3 times and i might be moving there

  • @1111om
    @1111om 2 года назад

    Wow that was exactly what I was looking for! So informative! Love hearing from parents who have actively been raising their kids there. I didn’t realize you could give birth there and not be racked with debt afterwards like in the US. Multi-cultural , bilingual upbringing in nature?! Sign me up baby!
    Now I just need to find a baby daddy who wants to move to Costa Rica and raise a family together. 🎣☀️⛈🌊🏖😊

    • @rebvilla1
      @rebvilla1 Год назад

      Yes to have kids in CR is cheap. You don't pay for hospitals , doctors, medicine it is free until You reach 18 years old. I have three kids I have never paid a single medical bill in the public security system. That includes destist, medicines, lab test, Even when My wifi was pregnant three months before giving birth she stopped working for six months but she continued getting her salary and after that for the time she breast feed the baby she gets one hour for breast feeding paid that she does not work.

  • @tinagioffre3036
    @tinagioffre3036 2 года назад

    Are there safety concerns for foreigners in the Guanacaste region?

  • @alvm615
    @alvm615 4 года назад +5

    *If you live off-grid, have healthy kids, don't mind homeschooling, and have money...* then YES it's a FANTASTIC place to raise kids.
    If you come to Costa Rica to live a hippie lifestyle, are against vaccines, have a disabled child and have low income....then no. Not at all. Costa Rica is not a society where you would want to raise a child with special needs and disabled kids are NOT happy children here as they get discriminated against a lot and get left out on most things nature related because of the terrain.
    Private schools are good only if you live in a wealthy area. Public schools in Costa Rica are terrible wherever you go, there is a lack of resources and good infrastructure in *public schools.*
    Public healthcare here varies...I'd rather shell out a bit more for private care though.

    • @dinajohansen8932
      @dinajohansen8932 4 года назад +1

      Thank you!

    • @MR-xm4ib
      @MR-xm4ib 3 года назад

      Of course if we move there with our kids will go with private school
      For the rest of it . It’s about the way you raise your kids and value ;)

  • @ThenCameRoatan
    @ThenCameRoatan 4 года назад

    I agree with you Samantha June, I currently live in Roatan with my 2 children and one on the way. If it wasn't for the income I earn as a digital marketer and if my kids were NOT healthy, I wouldn't live here.

  • @mcheronimo
    @mcheronimo Год назад

    I am a single parent of 4 kids. I want to send them to a international school but don’t think I can afford it. Is there any online school options someone can recommend. I really want to move