“The only thing that might be difficult as an Expat Teen is having someone to talk to if you do end up in a serious dilemma.” This Expat Teen addresses the real inspiration behind the writing of this book.
When teenagers relocate, the access they have to a ‘support system’ changes. Who can they talk to, and confide in? With whom can they share their challenges and how can they ensure they will get the support they need?
This book fills that gap, providing advice, support, and solutions voiced by those who can help: Expat Peers, Expat Parents, and Expat Professionals – people who relate to a transient lifestyle and speak with the knowledge of their own Expat Lives.
“Congratulations for developing a resource that gives internationally mobile teens hope and understanding about their world.”
Ian Moody, Head of Counseling, United World College of South East Asia, Singapore
“Relevant not just for expat teenagers, but for any teenager struggling to cope with moving from one community to another, or even one school to another.”
Tim Nettleton, Geneva, Switzerland, the father of three expat daughters
“A ‘must read’ for all teens, parents and business leaders involved in the increasing practice of living, growing business and people around the world. Compelling insights.”
Peter R. Hempstead, P&G, 1976-1999, Wm, Wrigley, Jr. Company, 1999-2008
When teenagers relocate, the access they have to a ‘support system’ changes. Who can they talk to, and confide in? With whom can they share their challenges and how can they ensure they will get the support they need?
This book fills that gap, providing advice, support, and solutions voiced by those who can help: Expat Peers, Expat Parents, and Expat Professionals – people who relate to a transient lifestyle and speak with the knowledge of their own Expat Lives.
“Congratulations for developing a resource that gives internationally mobile teens hope and understanding about their world.”
Ian Moody, Head of Counseling, United World College of South East Asia, Singapore
“Relevant not just for expat teenagers, but for any teenager struggling to cope with moving from one community to another, or even one school to another.”
Tim Nettleton, Geneva, Switzerland, the father of three expat daughters
“A ‘must read’ for all teens, parents and business leaders involved in the increasing practice of living, growing business and people around the world. Compelling insights.”
Peter R. Hempstead, P&G, 1976-1999, Wm, Wrigley, Jr. Company, 1999-2008