Children on the move: third culture kids. (education of children who live outside of their native country for periods of time): An article from: Childhood Education
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From the supplier: Teachers can utilize a number of instructional strategies to aid children belonging to internationally mobile families. Also known as Third Culture Kids, these children experience various difficulties associated with moving from one location to another. Teachers can help them adapt to their new environments by communicating with them in a nonjudgmental manner. They can also devote extra time and efforts to let their students know what to expect in the classroom.
Citation Details Title: Children on the move: third culture kids. (education of children who live outside of their native country for periods of time) Author: Warna D. Gillies Publication:Childhood Education (Refereed) Date: September 22, 1998 Publisher: Association for Childhood Education International Volume: v75 Issue: n1 Page: p36(2)