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A Toolkit to Opportunities and Challenges as Global citizens

 

Information, reflections, ideas and tips related to global migration as a significant familial transition

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A place called home

Moose to opossum: after all we are all global citizens

As we are living new adventures, I decided to write about these to share my thoughts and experience so that these can benefit families planning to or experiencing something similar to us. This site is intended to give a flavour of what it is like to move and live abroad, post some ideas, tips and solutions that I have found useful and give information and an insight to practitioners and professionals supporting families and children experiencing such big transitions. Hope you find reflections, insights and ideas helpful. Do not hesitate to post some interesting solutions and ideas too and share with all so that it can be used as a helpful tool!

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En français, or in English, vous pouvez m'écrire à pascaleparadis@hotmail.com

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