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[...] to Myanmar, that will be available in April, I came across this great new video about Third Culture Kids. It's called "So Where's Home? A Film About Third Culture Kid Identity" by Adrian [...]
[...] of transience is exposure to other cultures and being well traveled. Children who are third culture kids usually start traveling early in their lives and become comfortable with it. Some have even [...]
[...] … let alone expats getting divorced. There appears to be no children’s books for third culture kids suffering through their parents’ divorce. There seems a complete lack of how-to [...]
[...] Dear Nice Girl: You know who you are. You’re the one who doesn’t raise your voice in argument. You raise your [...]
[...] a review! New Blog/Website Launched Today, I've launched a new professional blog/website, Becky Cavender. Becky in Burma will not go away; it is time, however, to have a place to focus on my writing [...]
[...] and the transition back to Washington State, I'll share that on my professional writing page, Becky Cavender. When I write about things specific to leaving Myanmar, I will write them here. This will [...]
[...] back in the United States; however, I haven't gone away ... I have kept up a different site - Becky Cavender - for the past year where you can find all my writing. As luck would have it, I've been [...]
[...] (a single mom writer) and divorcing, then join me over on my professional writing site, Becky Cavender. [...]
[...] a newsletter to keep you informed of things going on would be a good idea. Newsletter and Expat Manifestos I'm happy to announce that the newsletter has now launched and you can sign-up either by [...]
[...] 't drive to an office or have a "main" job. In the fall, I took an ecourse by Kelly Rae Roberts. I remember she mentioned that when it's her studio time, she turns off her phone and [...]
[...] group of over 600 phenomenal women who took a creative business e-course by renowned artist, Kelly Rae Roberts. Kelly Rae calls herself a possibilitarian: A person who looks for possibilities, not [...]
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Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 I’m an expat. And if you’ve read this post, you know I’m an e [...]
[...] out there, but they’re writing about it as though they became expats after divorce. Expat Stigma? Divorce, despite being sadly common, still has stigma around it. Many people are [...]
[...] ones that exist? Oh, and besides them being gorgeous and free and printable? There are Expat Manifestos FOR KIDS. The Kids' Expat Manifestos were written by expat kids all over the world, including [...]
[...] front, busy-ness has been in full force - just in the background. A few quick updates... Thingyan Myanmar - and several other SE Asian countries - just celebrated Thingyan - or Buddhist New Year. [...]
[...] to Myanmar, that will be available in April, I came across this great new video about Third Culture Kids. It's called "So Where's Home? A Film About Third Culture Kid Identity" by Adrian [...]
[...] of transience is exposure to other cultures and being well traveled. Children who are third culture kids usually start traveling early in their lives and become comfortable with it. Some have even [...]
[...] … let alone expats getting divorced. There appears to be no children’s books for third culture kids suffering through their parents’ divorce. There seems a complete lack of how-to [...]
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