Raising global citizens
We wholeheartedly thank Terry Repak for this beautiful article on raising global citizens, and how connection with different cultures can make us better people. Our children were too young
We wholeheartedly thank Terry Repak for this beautiful article on raising global citizens, and how connection with different cultures can make us better people. Our children were too young
Sofia was born is Melbourne to an Italian mum (me, Barbaraexpat) and Australian dad. As part of her university course, a Bachelor of Youth Work, she had to write and
We wholeheartedly thank Costanza De Salvia, daughter of our dear Ginevra Niccolini Serragli, who occasionally writes for Expatclic, for allowing us to publish this article she wrote in 2020. Costanza
Ngoc considers herself a Weird Culture Kid – so much so that she decided to write a book about it! Weird Cultures Kids will be officially launched on Saturday 19th
Are you planning to move abroad with your children and are you concerned that they’ll struggle with the language? Why not rely on a local babysitter! Daniel Lawson tells us
Mattia is the son of Claudiaexpat, and has lots to say about growing up abroad. In this article, for which we deeply thank him, he explores the concept of home.
We thank April Remfrey for this important article. April is an American special needs consultant living and loving life in Switzerland. She helps globally mobile families as they search for
Julia is the eldest daughter of Barbaraexpat. In this enthusing article, she dives into her experience to reflect on what the question “Where do you come from?” means for TCKs
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
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