The empty nest
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.
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
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,
Marinella is a long time friend of Expatclic. She got in touch with us at a very special moment in her life: She had to decide whether to relocate to
Giuliettaexpat tells us about the Lycée International of Saint Germain en Laye, that her daughters attended for three years before moving to California. The fame of Saint Germain en Laye,
Claudiaexpat wrote this article when she was living in Palestine and did an extensive research on nurseries, preschools and schools in Jerusalem. If you have additional information or know of
We thank Italian Beatrice for this beautiful article where she reflects on school in Hong Kong, her host city. To face school in Hong Kong you’ll need great fortitude, a
We thank Magdalena, life coach in the Bay Area, for this useful article! Back to school anxiety in a new country Starting a new school has always been a
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