First of all, you need to know the educational resources and policies in the target area. You can consult the local education department or school to understand the specific requirements and procedures for enrollment. They can provide information about the school environment, teaching quality and courses. 2.
Secondly, communicate with grandparents to confirm whether they are willing and able to take care of their children's daily life and learning needs during their study. Make sure they have enough time and energy to take care of their children and provide good family support. 3.
Also consider the child's adaptability in the new environment. If possible, you can take your children to visit the schools in the target area to understand the school atmosphere and students' situation, so that children can better adapt to the new learning environment.
In short, if grandparents work in places with suitable schools and educational resources, and grandparents have the ability to take care of their children's lives, then they can consider enrolling in them. It is important to ensure that children can get a suitable learning environment and family support in order to grow up healthily.