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Category Archives: College Bound Kids
College Bound Kids?: After They’ve Gone
Part 4 in a series of 4 So they’ve finally headed off into the big wide world. Whether you’ve taken them yourself or because of circumstances that responsibility has been passed to another family member, the time comes you find … Continue reading →
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College Bound Kids?: Changing Family Dynamics
Part 3 in a series of 4 Whether a child is leaving home for college or because they choose to, parental emotions will run high. From the first time you held them to the day you wave them goodbye you … Continue reading →
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Tagged A Global Nomad’s Guide to University, college bound kids, college bound teens, emotions at leaving home, empty nest, expat college bound teen, global nomads, moms coping with empty nest, third culture kids, tina quick, tips for college bound expat kids
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College Bound Kids?: The Practical Stuff for Heading Overseas
Part 2 in a series of 4 It was a pretty big can of worms I opened with my first post on college bound kids. I had no idea all those cool, calm and collected mom’s packing their kids up … Continue reading →
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College Bound Kids? You’re Not On Your Own…
Part 1 in a series of 4 What a strange time of year. So far summer has been non-existent in The Hague and yet in a few weeks school will be back for the fall semester. Expat families will be … Continue reading →
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Tagged are you ready for college, children going to college, children leaving home, coping with an empty nest, empty nest, expat families, expat families and transition to college, expat kids heading to college, expat kids transitioning to college, global nomads going to college, how to cope with children leaving home, leaving home, preparing for college, TCKs heading to college
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College Bound Kids: So You Think They’re Smart?
This was first posted when our middle child was in her freshman year at LSU. As the first reports trickle back of how this years new under-grads are faring, let this be a warning for parents… for the record, the … Continue reading →
College Bound Kids?: Keeping in Touch Across Time Zones
Part two of a series of four – suggest you pour a cup of coffee and kick back, this is a bit of a long one. It’s a tough subject. You’re now into the final days/ weeks before college starts … Continue reading →
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Tagged Cell Phones, empty nest, expat college kids, expat kids heading for college, Facebook, IPhone, kids heading for college overseas, kids leaving home, parenting across time zones, parenting college age kids, Skype, Telecommunication
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College Bound Kids?: You’re not alone
What a strange time of year. So far summer has been non-existent in The Hague and yet in a few weeks school will be back for the fall semester. Expat families will soon be returning from their summer travels to … Continue reading →