Be bilingual, by Annika Bourgogne
We thank Annalia for sharing her impressions on this interesting and useful book! A couple of months ago I read Be Bilingual, the book on bilingualism by Annika Bourgogne. I was
We thank Annalia for sharing her impressions on this interesting and useful book! A couple of months ago I read Be Bilingual, the book on bilingualism by Annika Bourgogne. I was
This is a summary of the meeting of our Online Support Group, which took place on 21st May. The topic was ‘How to deal with ageing parents far away”. Friends
We thank Ana McGinley for this precious article. Ana was a social worker for 15 years, specializing in the care of the elderly. She is based in the Netherlands, about
Mociexpat shares her experience of being pregnant in Budapest. Being pregnant can involve a whole spectrum of emotions: it can be exciting, complicated, painful, uneasy, difficult, emotionally upsetting, it
We thank Sue Mannering, who allows us to publish her article, Absence makes the heart ache longer, which summarises the content of “Forgotten Relatives”, a seminar Sue attended at the Families
Lisa is an expat psychologist whom for a while collaborated with Expatclic. We asked her to write an article the empty nest. This is what she invites you to read.
A reflection on the empty nest abroad, following a survey in the community of Expatclic. The moment that children leave home to build their own lives outside the family nest
Some years ago we interviewed Candice (*original interview to follow), a US-citizen who was living in Munich at the time, where she had founded Munich Mommies (https://www.munichmommiesandmunchkins.com), a space where
Laure-Anne is a 22-year-old Frenchwoman who is currently studying in Paris at the IRIS (Institute for International Strategic Relations). She has a double degree in Law and Languages, and started
Five years ago I wrote this article, which explains how my son Pablo started taking his destiny in his hands. Through all these years there have been moments of happiness,