I was talking to the principal of an international school recently, and he had never heard the term “Third Culture Kid” (TCK). This really surprised me. By now, after more than three decades of res…
By: Lisa McKay
AUTHOR(s): McKay, Lisa
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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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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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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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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