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Parallel Lives: TCKs, Parents, and the Culture Gap

A Life Overseas |

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Expat parents have parallel experiences to their children – in the same places, but qualitatively different. When parents (and other adults) recognise the difference between an adult’s experience of life overseas and a child’s experience, it is a huge step toward the sort of understanding that encourages and comforts TCKs.

By: Tanya Crossman

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2016-08-15 02:00:00
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Crossman,Tayna
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Parallel Lives
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A Life Overseas |
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Pages
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Publisheddate
2016-08-15 02:00:00
Resourceauthor
Crossman,Tayna
Shorttitle
Parallel Lives
Source
A Life Overseas |
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A Life Overseas |
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