Israel for children with special needs
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
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
Marionexpat shares with us a list of books and online support groups she finds very useful in dealing with children with special needs. Have books or online support groups to
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:
Valérie is a former member of the francophone Expatclic team. She tells us about learning difficult foreign languages. She actually learnt two that are considered amongst the most difficult, Arabic
The English translation of this interview was kindly provided by Sure Languages, a translation provider based in Exeter (UK). It’s great to finally catch up with Elisa for a coffee!
Explaining Islam to children may seem like a monumental effort but it is not, if done in a cheerful, tolerant and positive way. So take it easy, and let us begin with
In my search for more volunteer projects in Lima, I have been fortunate enough to come across a very remarkable woman. Patty de Bary is a Peruvian who, although at
Giuliettaexpat leads us to discover a playful Tokyo with children, with many ideas to discover this incredible city and never get bored ! After 4 hours spent engaged in several
Julianexpat tells us how it feels to be a kept expatman in Peru ð I promise that I won’t write any more about myself in the future, but it