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Watch: How does your child feel when you are working as an OFW


Kurt is a young boy and a honor student who joined Wowowin. This smart boy have staged his feeling about his mother leaving for work in Qatar as an OFW.

I understand the feeling when you watch your mother waive goodbye to work overseas. When I was at the age of 6 six when my Nanay started working as a Domestic Helper in Singapore. We will see each other again for every two or four years, that depends on how the economy is doing during those days. Until I reached the age of 14 when my Nanay finally decided to stop working overseas.

Now watch the video so that you will understand more about how your child feels when you work abroad, share your thoughts in the comment box.

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Juan in Oman

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