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Alaine Handa

Alaine Handa Cross Cultural Kids Everywhere: An artistic voice for third culture kids by Emylou Lewis

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Adult third culture kid (ATCK) Alaine Handa is the Artistic Director of A.H. Dance Company, a non profit arts organization. The company's goal is to: "to present and support independent contemporary artists and companies in New York and worldwide. ...
Cross Cultural Kids Everywhere

Cross Cultural Kids Everywhere Support TCKID! Pledge your support to give a sense of belonging to others and build the vision of the TCK community.

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The Organizing Pledge is an effort to identify and mobilize support across the world to save TCKID and build the vision of the community.
Lisa
Lisa
I have signed the pledge, forwarded the challenge to 50+ of my TCK friends, and made a donation in gratitude for all Brice and the other volunteers tirelessly do to provide this important platform to us all. I encourage YOU to also get involved! :-)
September 11, 2009 at 9:29pm
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Barbara A.K. Franklin
Barbara A.K. Franklin
Mali, these guys are looking for music by TCKs and other stuff, check it out. Love, mama
September 2, 2009 at 1:19pm
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Want to meet TCKs in your area? Join a local group and meet other TCKs from 50 locations. Create a group and become a local leader.
Tamara Harvey Storie
Tamara Harvey Storie
I have been having trouble getting onto the page that gives the info on local chapters. I Need the info for the Taiwan group.
November 17, 2009 at 5:30pm
Martha
Martha
If anyone in Greenville, SC needs a cross cultural group, Overbrook Gospel chapel is the place! Contact me!
November 18, 2009 at 6:16pm
Cross Cultural Kids Everywhere

Cross Cultural Kids Everywhere Brice Royer talks about the difficulty to define your identity in a cross cultural world, Third Culture Kids and how to find a sense of belonging.

Martha
Martha
I have found the Advocate who never forgets us!!! His name is Jesus Christ, Jesucristo, and Love in any language!!
November 18, 2009 at 6:18pm
Cross Cultural Kids Everywhere

Cross Cultural Kids Everywhere Personally, it made me stronger and the challenges became a positive blessing -- TCKID wouldn't exist today if I wasn't disabled for several years. I explain more in the interview.

Martha
Martha
Being a TCK is a great blessing to me. I know where I am from! Heaven is the place and Jesus is His name!!
November 18, 2009 at 6:20pm
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TCKID has released its first annual list of the top 10 cities in the world in which TCKs live, ranking them by popularity based on its membership of 21,458 Cross Cultural people.
Azra
Azra
I am raising the fourth generation of third culture kids and, still, repatriating is the most difficult.
May 27, 2009 at 6:35am
Sarah
Sarah
I love that Makati is on this list, and Manila isn't!
June 4, 2009 at 10:26am
Cross Cultural Kids Everywhere

Cross Cultural Kids Everywhere In 2003, we interviewed parents from a variety of countries and cultures whose children were then attending school in the U.S. Each of their children had also gone to school in countries outside the U.S., some to local schools, some to more specifically international type of schools. At the time of the interview, all t...heir children were in either public or private local U.S. schools. Here are the questions we asked a

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Fay
Fay
Excellent article for parents of TCK's and teachers, alike.
April 17, 2009 at 1:23pm
Elizabeth-Anne Kim
Elizabeth-Anne Kim
It is good, but I wish there was more practical advice for parents to be pro-active.

In my experience, both with a Korean child in the US school system and American children in the Korean school system, systems aren't likely to change, but pro-active parents can help pave the way for understanding.

Most teachers really do want to help their students, but they have to know how and they don't have time to sit down and puzzle over each child themselves.
April 17, 2009 at 5:02pm
Cross Cultural Kids Everywhere

Cross Cultural Kids Everywhere Single child TCK or better to have Siblings? 75% for Siblings. 21% it doesn't matter. 365 Votes. 108 comments.

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“Hello everyone…I’m a parent of a Cross Cultural Kid. I have one 3 year old son who is half American and half Filipino. We are currently living in the Philippines but may soon relocate to another Asian country. My husband and I are in the process of deciding when and if we should expand our family w...
Tomi Henderson Belgard
Tomi Henderson Belgard
I have two children adopted from Thailand. They are 4 yrs.
apart, they were close. I think they were happy to have
each other. They are now 20 & 24 and stay in touch by
phone from different states.
April 18, 2009 at 3:16am
Pat
Pat
Having an older sister while growing up in 9 countries by age 16 was critical in retaining my sanity. I was messed up enough as it was from all the relocations; if I hadn't had a sibling to help me out, I shudder to think how I would have turned out! Then again, some kids are better at adapting than others. My sister, for example, was a social ... See Morechameleon and easily adapted to the plethora of new schools we moved to. On the other hand, I was very shy and had a very difficult time saying goodbye to old friends and having to make new ones.

Sorry, probably not much help to you.
July 13, 2009 at 11:31am
Jackie
Jackie
YES - HAVE OTHER CHILDREN...and my mother suggests: have a 'spare'...I lost my sister some years ago, which was a double loss: a sister and the only other person who shared my life. Things are somehow less real now. This is dark humour, of course, but the experience is real and should be taken into account when decision making.
January 1 at 8:09am
Cross Cultural Kids Everywhere

Cross Cultural Kids Everywhere Do you want to meet TCKs in your area? Check our list of local groups or apply to become a community leader. Can't find your group? Contact Daniel Suh at admin@tckid.com

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Welcome to Third Culture Kids for TCKID. We are a community of Adult Third Culture Kids (ATCKs) who believe in being an important voice in the globalized world and who recognize the urgent need to support TCKs and raise awareness.

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