Are you an ATCK raising TCK’s?
If you are an Adult Third Culture Kid raising Third Culture Kids, please read this post. You are probably familiar with the definition of a TCK, but here it is, just for those who are not sure if they...
View ArticleThe magic three for TCK’s?
Are three years a common time limit to friendships, stays etc. for TCK’s? In a recent discussion among TCK’s on a social network, a young TCK talked about her difficulty about “holding onto friendships...
View ArticleThey Will Call You...
Reblogged from Third Culture Kid Life: They will call you different, because to them you are oddly out of place. The way words roll off your tongue, the way an accent they do not recognize leaps into...
View ArticleOne year expatsincebirth
Yes, today is my blogs’ first anniversary! It’s been exactly a year since I published my first post and I have to say that I really enjoyed writing every single post. I’ve started blogging one year...
View ArticleReview: “The Illusive Home” by James R. Mitchener
In The illusive home, James R. Mitchener gives us a very personal insight into the life of a real Third Culture Kid. He has first hand knowledge of what global moving and a life spent in different...
View ArticleSea Change Mentoring: Symposium on Supporting Global Youth
Ellen Mahoney, Sea Change Mentoring (©expatsincebirth) Today I attended a very interesting Sea Change Mentoring Symposium on Supporting Global Youth “Addressing Assets and Challenges”, organised by...
View ArticleEuropean TCKs vs Global TCKs
In most of the books and articles about TCKs I miss the comparative approach between globally living TCKs and continental living TCKs. Most of the studies focus on children who spend a significant part...
View ArticleB at home: Emma moves again by Valérie Besanceney
If you are raising or teaching Third Culture Kids and are looking for a book to read to them – or for them to read by themselves! – about leading a mobile life and especially relocating this is the...
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