Topic: Third Culture Kids

Topic

Third Culture Kids

"Finding your home as third culture kids requires a new kind of map."

Alice Gannon

Do you struggle with cross-cultural living?

Are you returning into a culture after living for years in another and feeling between worlds?

Do you live in a region or country that is different from the one you grew up in?

Are your parents/in-laws from a different country, cultures than the mainstream culture you're living in now?

Third culture kids is a term that emerged in the 1990s that refers to children and adult kids who grow up or live among worlds. TCKs identify with a unique yet common set of struggles and challenges as a result of their multicultural/multilingual/multinational experiences.

You can be a new immigrant or emigrant, an expat, a refugee, a student studying abroad, or one here for years or the child or adult child of a parent who relocated for work and experienced a significant period of time in another culture or cultures, speaking a different language, customs and feel like no one quite understands or gets that part of you or what specific struggles and challenges you're going through moving to or reentering a country after living abroad.

Here I create a safe space to unpack all of this, give language to these unspoken hidden aspects of modern global living. I work with a special set of tools and open up critical layers of support designed to help you navigate through the disorienting and much more complex experience of locating "home".

Available in person by zoom worldwide.

Finding home...

Alice listens through to the seen and unseen layers of your unique being, and co-creates what you most want to learn and experience from there.


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