Kazakhstan for children
Erikaexpat shares with us her feelings in bringing her daughters to Kazakhstan. It certainly sounds terrible when being told, but in the end, children always withstand any situation, perhaps better
Erikaexpat shares with us her feelings in bringing her daughters to Kazakhstan. It certainly sounds terrible when being told, but in the end, children always withstand any situation, perhaps better
We are happy to publish today the translation of a series of interviews that the Italian team of Expatclic.com carried out with their expat children. Enjoy the article, organized by
For this updating on Relocation with Children, we want to share with you an article that was written at the very beginning of Expatclic, but that, up-dated and reviewed, is
For this special updating on Relocating with children, we are happy to read again an article that Kirsten(expat) wrote when she was living in Lima. Today Kirsten lives in Ukraine,
Are you going to relocate with your children in a seismic zone? This article is for you. When we talk about earthquakes, we usually focus on adults’ reactions. However, our
Being an expatriate means a lot of traveling, a lot of planes, airports and intercontinental trips. Sometimes, something big happens while you’re traveling, turning what was an ordinary trip into
Arriving in a new country with children requires a particular preparation. Here is what the Expatclic team suggests, depending on whether your expatriation and/or change of country includes babies, small
Colleen Simmonds is British and South African, and she has been living in Singapore for years. There, she teaches Yoga, particularly Prenatal Yoga. We have interviewed her here, and today
Five years passed since I did this interview. In the meantime Lorenzo Moscia and I met in person in Santiago de Chile, and met again in many occasions after that,
Lia, Claudiaexpat’s niece, lived in Jerusalem for a few months with her dog, Marley. Here she tells us about her adventures when she left Israel. Thank you, Lia! Let’s