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Helping Your Child Learn a New Language
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
10 Ways Teachers Can Support Third Culture Kids
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...
Lessons Learnt Journal
Lessons Learnt Journal promotes creative ways to work, rest and play with children, supporting parents as they grow in their life with kids.
By: Pauline Soo
Expat Education: An Expat’s Guide to Choosing a School Overseas
'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 ma...
Moving overseas with a child who has additional needs
Moving abroad with a child with additional needs. The range of extra needs is enormous. I hope that some of these general suggestions prove helpful.
by Carole Hallett Mobbs , Expat ...
Children's Books That Include Characters with Disabilities
We need diverse books! These books include characters that happen have various disabilities. Improve the diversity of your classroom library and home library with these books with this book list! T...
World Family Education
Finding the right educational options for your child can be a challenge when you live internationally. World Family Education supports that decision-making process, which is unique to every family....
When Cultures Collide: Leading Across Cultures 4th Edition
"An invaluable tool to help in planning practical strategies to work successfully across increasingly diverse business cultures. Riveting and thoroughly researched." - Daily TelegraphA major new ed...
Helping kids who procrastinate on school work
What’s really behind all the dilly-dallying and delaying? Is procrastination simply laziness or lack of self-discipline?
By: Catherine Wilson
California's first surgeon general: Screen every student for childhood trauma
"One thing that tipped me off was the number of kids being sent to me by schools" Dr. Nadine Burke Harris has an ambitious dream: screen every student for childhood trauma before entering scho...
Afterthoughts: A blog for the classical, Charlotte Mason mama.
An intellectual watering hole for classical, Charlotte Mason homeschooling mamas. We resist systems and instead implement methods -- practices driven by principles. The result? We DO with strength ...
Cross-cultural education: advice for parents
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, encouragin...