###Live Caption:Surrounded by other members of the Indian community, Manasi Dharme supports her daughter Jiya Dharne, 2, during a Parents and Me class at the Indian Community Center in Milpitas, Calif. on Thursday, Feb. 28, 2008. Dharne, who used to be a school teacher in India is one of thousands of Indian women, who once had professional jobs in India and who since following their spouses to California where left with restrictive h4 visas that don't allow them to work in the United States. Many of these women have found themselves taking over childcare duties full-time and are forced struggle with issues of boredom and iscolation. Photo by Mike Kepka / San Francisco Chronicle###Caption History:Surrounded by other members of the Indian community, Manasi Dharme supports her daughter Jiya Dharne, 2, during a Parents and Me class at the Indian Community Center in Milpitas, Calif. on Thursday, Feb. 28, 2008. Dharne, who used to be a school teacher in India is one of thousands of Indian women, who once had professional jobs in India and who since following their spouses to California where left with restrictive h4 visas that don't allow them to work in the United States. Many of these women have found themselves taking over childcare duties full-time and are forced struggle with issues of boredom and iscolation. Photo by Mike Kepka / San Francisco Chronicle###Notes:(cq)###Special Instructions:MANDATORY CREDIT FOR PHOTOG AND SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE/NO SALES-MAGS OUT