The specialist spoke about the danger that Alla Pugacheva exposes her children to

The other day, the prima donna made the final decision to emigrate. As psychologists say, moving to another country for permanent residence can adversely affect children.

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The media and the public continue to actively discuss the recent departure of 73-year-old singer Alla Pugacheva. Recall that a few days ago, the performer of the hit “Million Scarlet Roses” took her children Lisa and Harry and flew from Russia to Israel without a return ticket. According to some reports, twins are already settled in a new school. Well-known psychologist Andrei Zberovsky, in an interview with the Blitz + portal, said that in general, moving to another country should have a positive impact on children.

“They have intellectually developed children. For them, moving and flying is not such a difficulty. Children of diplomats, children of businessmen, traveling children are stimulated faster in development,” says Zberovsky.

However, as the psychologist emphasized, there is one important nuance. In the new country, Pugacheva and Galkin (recognized as a foreign agent in the Russian Federation) must send the children to a regular school. It’s no secret that more and more parents are opting for a distance format lately, and in the case of Lisa and Harry, this might seem logical. However, Andrei Zberovsky speaks out sharply once morest the “remote control”.

“Communication with peers is always better to maintain live. Well, plus distance learning is still a little inferior in quality to the classical format, ”concluded the specialist.

Recall that the re-departure of Alla Pugacheva was a surprise for many. Rumor has it that the prima donna of the national stage planned to stay in her homeland much longer, but was frightened by the partial mobilization announced in the country. As for the foreign agent Maxim Galkin, he never flew to Russia, despite such rumors.

Source: Blitz+

Photo source: Frolov Mikhail / “KP”

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