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As an expat spouse, how do you choose the right home for your family, transition your kids to a new country and school, adjust to a new culture, and build a whole new network of friends?Expat spouses face many questions, and this book is designed to offer straightforward answers. Written by two expats with over 15 international moves between them you'll find inspiration and wisdom to handle your expat dilemmas.Get reading to discover time tested advice that will transform your expat experience into a truly amazing adventure. It's all right here for you to enjoy, so start Unpacking!
The era of the nuclear family, with a working dad and stay-at-home mom is fast disappearing. There is no longer any such thing as a Typical Family, but rather, a whole grab bag of family arrangements. Families are now more ethnically, racially, religiously and stylistically diverse than a decade ago.Postmodernists argue that the increase in diversity of family household structures reflects that we now live in a tolerant society. The family unit is thriving and continues to play a central role in shaping the health and wellbeing of family members.In A Family Just Like Mine, Gemma, an inquisitive, adopted child, travels the world looking for a family like her own. Her journey begins in London, from there she meets giants in Bolivia, rides an elephant in India, slides down dunes in Egypt and skis in Switzerland.Children will love jumping, high-fiving and stomping along with Gemma on her amazing adventure.
Life is filled with transitions. Sometimes they happen in one geographical place. We move from childhood to adulthood, singleness to marriage, health to chronic illness. Other times they occur when we relocate from one place to another. In Life in Motion, we see how ever since Adam and Eve had to leave the Garden of Eden, humans have had to deal with the reality of making geographic transitions. Amazingly, we discover that people who made such transitions in ancient times responded in remarkably similar ways as we do today. Through their stories, we gain insight into the normal stages of transition, how we often respond during each stage, and how we can grow through all transitions with strength and hope.
Author and mother Olivia Allinne-Ward has written Benjamin's Bedtime Journey to help children and adults relax before going to sleep. This is why each chapter ends with the words: When you feel ready to move on, we continue our journey at the rhythm of your calm, slow breathing. This story is for everyone so the reader is encouraged to change the names of Benjamin and Michael to those of their child and his/her bear.
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