Thursday, 1 February 2018

8 Tips to Raise Your Family in Oman


When we talk about a place that is very peaceful, with a low crime rate, Oman is definitely one name that comes to mind. It is for this reason Oman is gaining immense popularity amongst expats.

What's more, Oman is constantly evolving to match global standards. For instance, currently, state-owned companies have a monopoly in providing power to a designated region in the Sultanate. However, Oman is preparing to privatize power. Residents of Oman will soon have the freedom to choose their electricity supplier, based on the services they offer, says an article by The Times of Oman, published on January 9, 2018.

The nation’s capital, Muscat, although a small city, offers a great environment to raise a family in. Since the geographical area is small, people are more familiar with their neighbors, which keeps the surroundings safe for children.

Here are a few tips that will help you with raising your kids in Oman.

Tips to Smoothly Raise a Family in Oman


  1. Opt for High Quality International Schools: Since 1970, when Sultan Qaboos Bin Said took control of the Sultanate of Oman, the educational system in the country has been subjected to very high standards. And if you choose an international school with modern facilities, you are preparing your child for success in life.
  2. Always stay in the Saving Mode: Although there is a large number of education facilities, schooling is a huge expense in Oman. So, make sure you build yourself a good corpus of savings, since you might need to pay a refundable deposit or pay all the fees before the first day of the term.
  3. Keep Things Organized: Managing the home while working can at times become a daunting task. To save time and effort, keep things organized at home and schedule your chores. It is always useful to get the family to chip in too.
  4. Keep a Chore Chart: Children should be taught to take on basic household responsibilities, which is where a chore chart comes handy. It will help encourage children to set goals and become responsible in the long run.
  5. Buy Healthy Food: Stock your cupboards and refrigerator with healthy meals and snacks so that whenever your kid feels hungry, s/he can reach for nutritious choices.
  6. Take the Family Out: With mesmerizing desert plains, spectacular sandy beaches, abundant wildlife, Oman is no doubt a land of scenic beauty. Take time out to plan outdoor activities with the family. There is no better way to bond than amidst nature.
  7. Encourage Networking: Oman boasts a very social lifestyle. Here, you can easily spend a lot of carefree and quality time with friends. Encourage your kids to make good friends, which is crucial for their growth.
  8. Keep a Check on TV Time: Allow your kids to watch their favorite shows but limit screen time, so that they can spend more time in the outside world.

And, you wouldn't want that you kids to miss out on all that Oman has to offer, so make sure you choose a good electricity supplier if you are not satisfied with your existing connection.

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