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What to Know About Reverse Culture Shock

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You’ve heard of culture shock, but what about when your child returns home from abroad? Here’s what your kid wants you to know about reverse culture shock.

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Designed more for families of international students who have gone abroad without the family sharing experiences.
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2016-08-30 22:02:00
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Tavakoli, Mariel
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Designed more for families of international students who have gone abroad without the family sharing experiences.
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0
Publisheddate
2016-08-30 22:02:00
Resourceauthor
Tavakoli, Mariel
Source
GoAbroad.com
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