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When someone asks you where you're from… do you sometimes not know how to answer? Writer Taiye Selasi speaks on behalf of "multi-local" people, who feel at home in the town where they grew up, the city they live now and maybe another place or two. "How can I come from a country?" she asks. "How can a human being come from a concept?" By: Taiye Selasi   Length: 15:55

AUTHOR(s): Selasi, Taiye
SOURCE: www.ted.com

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Nearly two years ago, I wrote an article titled "Speak It" that garnered significant attention. This is a follow-up post providing parents with concrete steps for preventing, recognizing and responding to abuse. These recommendations apply to any family raising children in this broken world.  Author: Mich è le Phoenix Source:  Michèle Phoenix Website
SOURCE: Michèle Phoenix

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The only thing you can be sure you can move around the world is your child's ability to increase his or her interpersonal skills. In today's global world, each of us is searching for effective tools that can help our children to thrive. Emotional Resilience for the Expat Child provides a step-by-step guide that is designed to increase a child's emotional vocabulary and emotional intelligence. Doing this will enable your child to achieve his or her fullest potential. The bond between an adult an...

AUTHOR(s): Simens, Julia
PUBLISHER: Summertime Publishing ISBN: 978-1-904881-34-6
SOURCE: Amazon

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This project is my final major project (12 weeks) for my Foundation Year at the Arts University Bournemouth. ’Everywhere & Nowhere’ is a short film (documentary) about my story as a third culture kid, and my answer to the question “where is home”, including responses from other third culture kids in the credit sequence, whilst evoking the sensory experience of sight and sound through the cinematography, mise-en-scene, and sound design. NOTE: the audio is faint for the interviews. ...

AUTHOR(s): Miyazaki, Sena
SOURCE: Vimeo

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Moving abroad with children? A complete and practical guide to moving overseas and living the expat life with kids - wherever you are in the world. By: Carole Hallett Mobbs

AUTHOR(s): Mobbs, Carole Hallett
SOURCE: Expat Child

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