How to deal with your ageing parents when you live abroad
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
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
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
We thank Tina Quick , cross-cultural trainer specialized in TCKs, for this amazing article on transition to universities for our expat children. According to the March 2008 issue of
In this long and thoughtful interview Luca Bonacini, an Italian accompanying photographer who follows his wife in her career abroad, shares his experience abroad. Thanks Luca for your frankness and
We thank Olga of https://www.europeanmama.com/ for this article, where she explains so clearly how a holiday for an expat family can get…just a bit complicated! Two years ago, our
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 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,
Gabriella recounts her time in Gabon, and she talks about Isabelle, her maid, who left a great memory in her heart. Thank you Gabriella! Our departure to Gabon in
Mariangela Balsamà, James’ mother – lives and writes from their Lancashire’s home about the importance of being “nonni”. Thank you Mariangela! I call it ‘emotional weaning’, the time my son can