Be honest, when you think of cross-cultural workers as a whole, we are not known for being great at celebrating. Instead, we might be known for working hard, caring deeply about those we came to serve, being adept with converting time zones and currencies, and no-one knows the best places for good local food better […]
Author: Amy Young Source: Global Trellis
AUTHOR(s): Young, Amy
SOURCE: Global Trellis
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Dear Graduating Senior, This spring I hugged you. I cried with you. I said goodbye to you. And then I looked into the faces of your parents as they said goodbye too. How can I express the depth of …
AUTHOR(s): Trotter, Elizabeth
SOURCE: A Life Overseas |
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By Lauren Wells The topic of TCKs and grief is one that circulates often on online forums about TCKS, and there is a good reason for this: we know that TCKs deal with a significant amount of loss. …
AUTHOR(s): Wells, Lauren
SOURCE: A Life Overseas |
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These picture books for anxious kids are a great starting place for helping children understand and name their fear.
By: Jean Kuo Lee
AUTHOR(s): Lee, Jean Kuo
SOURCE: BOOK RIOT
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I have moved to a third new country in seven years (and that’s not counting all the moves back and forth to my passport country.) Your story is probably similar if you are reading this blog, and let’s be honest, it is exhausting. Besides the logical nightmare of moving countries, there is the emotional nightmare of finding your place and your meaning again. During the previous moves and other life transitions I started to compile a mental list of rules to help me with the transition. These rule...
AUTHOR(s): Spencer, Elizabeth
SOURCE: Taking Route
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