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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? 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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