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'An Expat’s Guide to Choosing a School Overseas' is an absolute must-read if you’re moving overseas with children. Choosing the right school for your child is one of the hardest decisions you’ll make as an expat parent. It’s a complex decision based on many factors.‘Expat Education’ explores these aspects to make the decision easier for you and shares how to make your child’s move into their new school, in a new country, a less stressful one.Discover the different education options available fo...

AUTHOR(s): Mobbs, Carole Hallett
PUBLISHER: Independently published ISBN: 978-1-79438-176-6
SOURCE: Amazon

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What’s really behind all the dilly-dallying and delaying? Is procrastination simply laziness or lack of self-discipline? By: Catherine Wilson

AUTHOR(s): Wilson, Catherine
SOURCE: Focus on the Family

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Not everyone needs to learn a new language when they move to a new culture. But it certainly can help with feeling more at home. By: World Family Education
SOURCE: World Family Education

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A simple change in the way you communicate can boost your child's cognitive development. By: Sophie Hardach

AUTHOR(s): Sohpie Hardach
SOURCE: World Economic Forum

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LSCI  is a brain-based, trauma-informed, relationship-building verbal strategy that turns crisis situations into learning opportunities for young people who exhibit challenging behaviors. LSCI  provides educators, counselors, social workers, psychologists, child & youth care workers, parents, and other caring adults with a systematic, 6-stage process to move from stress and conflict to insight and long-term behavioral change.
SOURCE: website

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