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International Children’s Education Sharing resources, supporting families and teachers overseas... You are here: Parents > Transition Resources Transition ResourcesHere are some resources to help families with transitions to and from another country. These resources do not address the cross-cultural aspect of such moves as much as how to do the move successfully. There are five articles, and we offer each article in three different forms: the online version for reading online, the printer-friendly version for downloading and printing before reading, and the computer-friendly version to download and read on the computer. The computer-friendly version will also work on an ipad. There is a zipped file of the last two versions, including the bibliography and transitions game that you can download at the end of the page. On this page...ArticlesPreparing Children for Life Overseas Transitions: A Lifelong Process Recommended books/resourcesFamily ActivityZipped files of complete resourcesArticlesFamily Education Plan, by Sharon HaagThis article deals with planning ahead for your children's education, taking into account kinds of schooling and furloughs, so that your children are ready for life at the end. There is a chart to help with planning that is below and will need to be downloaded separately if needed.
Helping Children with Moves, by International CHED StaffThis article gives practical suggestions for how to prepare children before a move so that it can be done as successfully as possible.
Preparing Children for Life OverseasThis article discusses how to prepare children for living in another country. It gives ideas of attitudes that are helpful in moving overseas with children.
Through Their Eyes Darkly, by Paul NelsonThis article discusses the challenges of helping one's children maintain a realistic view of their passport country.
Transitions: A Lifelong Process, by Lynda Shingledecker-WheelerThis articles discusses the phases of transition and lists resources at the end.
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Furloughing with ChildrenFurloughing with Children is a brochure with suggestions that will help families prepare for the transition to their passport country and back in order to maximize the benefit of the 'home country' experience, especially for their children. Hard copies are available from the International CHED office for $1.00 US each plus shipping. You can download an electronic version, or you may request one from .
Transitions GameThis is a family communication game entitled Transition Is a Family Affair: Some Ideas for Prompting Discussion Around the Dinner Table. Activities are designed to help parents and children discuss in a nonthreatening manner feelings about changes and moving. There are three sections: Furlough, Moving, and Prefurlough.
Transitions PacketThe zipped files below have everything from this page with the articles either being in the print-friendly version or the computer-friendly version. This version can be downloaded and printed.
This version can be downloaded and the articles and bibliography can be read easily on the computer. The game will still need to be printed to be very useful.
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