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A story about two TCK sisters, third culture kids, and the steps they take to integrate themselves in a new international school and studying in their new host country.
Music, fashion, television, movies, boys, and dating were topics thrown around among the three girls.Website suggestions:
Teens - Expatriate reference desk
www.escapeartist.com
Third Culture Kids
www.tckworld.com; www.tckfamily.com
United Nations Youth Information Network
www.un.org/esa/socdev/unyin/index.html
Teen Directory of the Web
http://dmoz.org/Kids_and_Teens/International
Book suggestions:
- Beverly Roman, 'Footsteps Around the World: Relocation Tips for Teens' (BR Anchor Publishing, revised edition 2000)
- Sara Mansfield Taber, 'Journal of a Traveling Childhood' (The Foreign Youth Foundation 1997)
- David Pollock & Ruth E. Van Reken, 'The Third Culture Kid Experience: Growing Up Among Worlds' (Intercultural Press 1999)
- Linda Bell, 'Hidden Immigrants: Legacies of Growing up Abroad' (Cross Cultural Publications/Crossroads 1997)
US-born interculturalist Saskia Meckman grew up in France, Germany, Luxembourg, and The Netherlands, with an Ecuadorian mother and a Dutch-Austrian-Danish father. She conducts research on families relocating overseas and trains children and teens to deal with transition issues. For more information, go to www.interchangeinstitute.org.
Visa paperwork Whether you're relocating to the UK or just visiting, it's important that you find out in advance whether you need a visa.
Expat mortgages and everything to do with buying a UK property might sound complicated, but there’s plenty of help out there for you.
You can access the UK's National Health Service (NHS) in a range of ways. Here is an overview of the main services available to help you get the treatment you need.
Just moved to the UK? You'll need a bank account to effectively manage your money while you're here. Cliff Govender explains the UK banking system, including facilities that may come in handy down the line.