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This post covers some key advice I give to parents about coping with the stresses associated with cross-cultural education. I hope you will find these suggestions thought-provoking, encouraging, and interesting.  By:Tanya Crossman  

AUTHOR(s): Crossman, Tanya
SOURCE: MISUNDERSTOOD

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Dr. Ron Koteskey and his wife Bonnie are volunteering their time to provide mental health resources for cross-cultural workers around the world. As part of this service they have developed a series of brochures / articles, and written a series of e-books including: "Coming Home": The Re-entry Transition, We're Going Home: Reentry for Elementary School Children (with a guide for parents), What Cross-Cultural Workers Ought to Know, one for parents titled Understanding Adolescence, and one for TCK...

AUTHOR(s): Koteskey, Ronald L. , Koteskey, Bonnie
SOURCE: Cross Cultural Workers

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Step-by-step guide on how to set up crutches, walk with crutches, get up from a seated position, sit down, go upstairs and downstairs. By: Washington University Orthopedics
SOURCE: Washington University Orthopedics

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After years of relative neglect, culture is finally receiving due recognition as a key factor in the evolution and resolution of conflicts. Unfortunately, however, when theorists and practitioners of conflict resolution speak of culture, they often understand and use it in a bewildering and unhelpful variety of ways. With sophistication and lucidity, "Culture and Conflict Resolution" exposes these shortcomings and proposes an alternative conception in which culture is seen as dynamic and deriva...

AUTHOR(s): Avruch, Kevin
PUBLISHER: United States Inst of Peace Pr ISBN: 978-1-878379-82-5
SOURCE: Amazon

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This is a website for Third Culture Kids (TCKs). Go ahead and click around to discover some great art created by TCKs, for TCKs, about the TCK experience!
SOURCE: CulTure miKs

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