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Why Judy Ann is reluctant for kids to study abroad

/ 12:25 AM April 24, 2023

Judy Ann Santos

Judy Ann Santos

Just thinking about the possibility of her eldest child leaving their home to study abroad is enough to give actress Judy Ann Santos the “sepanx,” which is slang for separation anxiety disorder.

Judy Ann’s adopted daughter, Yohan, turned 18 last November. She has two other children, Lucho, 12, and Luna, 7. When the actress was asked whether or not Yohan, who is scheduled to graduate from high school this school year, has plans to study college abroad, Judy Ann said, “She is leaning toward studying here first.”

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The actress continued: “She applied to several universities here and is just waiting for the results of her entrance exams. Ryan (Agoncillo, her husband) and I thought Yohan should first get experience here since she spent most of her high school life online and at home as a result of the pandemic lockdowns. She has yet to experience going out, living a normal life, and being with friends.”

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Major adjustment

Before Judy Ann allows her daughter to live abroad, she said Yohan “has to be ‘complete’ as an individual first. She should develop her personality first and learn how to be independent. We feel that we still have to prepare her because living abroad would be a major adjustment for her. ’Di pwedeng trip-trip lang.”

“Also, I don’t think I’d be able to sleep soundly at night knowing that even innocent children get gunned down in America,” said Judy Ann. Incidentally, the Agoncillos own a home in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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The Agoncillos at Yohan’s debut

The Agoncillos at Yohan’s debut

“I also couldn’t control my tears when she turned 18 and had her debut, what more when she tells us she already plans to leave?” Judy Ann told Inquirer Entertainment. “However, we are definitely preparing for the time she decides to leave us at some point. Ryan and I would surely understand and accept it if any of our kids would want to explore and experience the world.” INQ

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