Kathi Silva: Living Abroad with Special Needs
Kathi Silva was born and raised in the U.S. but has been accompanying her husband on diplomatic postings around the world for the past 18 years. Along with the usual
Kathi Silva was born and raised in the U.S. but has been accompanying her husband on diplomatic postings around the world for the past 18 years. Along with the usual
We are glad to publish this call for essays for a book on adapting to special needs overseas edited by Tales from a Small Planet. Thanks Kathleen for introducing this
This testimonial was collected by Cathleen, a transition consultant that used to collaborate with Expatclic.com, quite a while ago. We have decided to translate it now, even if late, because
At Expatclic we are very much aware that moving overseas with a child with special needs can be a very challenging experience. We also believe that there is not enough
Elisa is currently living in Western Australia with her Benedetta, her girl with special needs, and she wants to share the following information about this country. Should you have any
Marion tells us about her story of expatriation with Nathalie, her child with special needs. I am from Germany, my husband is Canadian and we have two beautiful girls:
Bernadette is the beautiful mother of five wonderful children, among whom Mathilde, the eldest (15 and ½ years) has been diagnosed the Cornelia de Lange Syndrome and a chromosomic malformation
We thank April Remfrey for this important article. April is an American special needs consultant living and loving life in Switzerland. She helps globally mobile families as they search for
Living abroad can be a tough and challenging experience, especially the first time. During the years Expatclic has collected a number of key articles to help you facing a relocation
A new destination has been proposed to you and you don’t know how life for Alfie will be down there… or you have just accepted a new post on the