third culture kids

Kids Coping with Change

 

Your global nomad, expatriate or third-culture kid, whether moving from country to country or heading back home, is sure to be experiencing many typical issues coping with transition.
 
As parents you are usually so busy managing the family logistics of school choices, relocation and moving companies that it is easy to overlook or underplay your child’s challenges. This exhausting time can also mean that instead of the empathy you might usually feel for your child you get frustrated and angry with their presenting behaviors.

Mark your calendars: 'Slurp Soup' with the beijingkids Club this Saturday!

Mark your calendars: join the beijingkids Club next Saturday Slurping Soup(March 26) for a special workshop for Third Culture Kids & their families!

To celebrate the release of the new book "Slurping Soup and other Confusions: True Stories & Activities to Help Third Culture Kids During Transition" beijingkids is holding a special activity session for beijingkids club members with three of the Beijing-based expatriate authors of this new book.

This fun event designed for children approximately 4 to 11 years old features hands-on activities and stories for and about third culture kids conducted by Slurping Soup's Beijing-based authors, plus a special family-friendly Italian lunch from Beijing's newest Italian eatery, Alio Olio (Chaoyang Park West Gate #1).


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