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Thongs or Flip Flops?: Australian kids overseas and what comes next

Current price: $16.99
Thongs or Flip Flops?: Australian kids overseas and what comes next
Thongs or Flip Flops?: Australian kids overseas and what comes next

Barnes and Noble

Thongs or Flip Flops?: Australian kids overseas and what comes next

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There are about one million Australian citizens living outside Australia, including families with children. Some are sent abroad for work - with DFAT, the ADF, NGOs, multinational companies, or missionary organisations. Others take jobs in their fields outside Australia, and still others move to be near family in other parts of the world. Australian kids growing up outside Australia are 'Third Culture Kids'(TCKs). They build childhood memories and emotional connections in other places and communities. Their concept of what it means to be 'Australian' will be impacted by these experiences, and their re-entry to Australia is often unexpectedly rocky. Thongs or Flip-Flops? provides Australian TCKs and Australian families living overseas with everything they need to know in order to thrive long term, no matter what paths they take in life.

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