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Inclusion in Global Family Life

Creating Belonging Across Difference On their first Monday morning in a new country, the Rahman-Lewis family arrived at the school gate carrying too many things. There were lunchboxes, water bottles, half-completed forms, a school bag that would not quite close, and a folder of documents that Maya had been told...
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Bridging the Social-Emotional Gap

Designing a Culture of Care for School Transitions When the moving containers are finally unpacked, many organizations consider a relocation "complete." However, for the families at the center of these moves, the true work of grounding is just beginning. In our latest Roundtable for Experts & Educators, we moved beyond...
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The (Invisible) Mental Load of Parenting Abroad

Nina sat at the dining table, her laptop open and her notebook filled with scribbled reminders: Wash the kids’ clothes, Research local doctors, Confirm residency paperwork. Her 6-year-old son, Max, tugged on her sleeve, asking if she could help him find his favorite toy. “In a minute,” she said distractedly,...
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The Hidden Hurdles in Global Family Life

And why we were never meant to solve them alone When we think about international relocation, it is easy to focus on what can be planned, measured, and managed such as visas, housing, schools, and logistics. These are the visible layers, the ones we can organise and prepare for with...
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A Three-Year Assignment That Became a Childhood Abroad

The plan was simple: three years abroad. When Sarah and Mark left Australia for Italy, they packed for what they thought would be a temporary chapter. A few suitcases, a clear career step, and a quiet confidence that life would eventually return to what it had been before. Twenty years...
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More Than Hormones: Navigating Perimenopause and Menopause Across Borders

A collaborative article with Colette White and Expat Valley When women relocate internationally, much of the preparation tends to focus on external transitions: visas, housing, schools, language, logistics. But for many women in midlife, there is another transition unfolding at the same time, one that is often far less visible...
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Women Strengthening the TCK World

🌍 Women Strengthening the TCK WorldThis International Women’s Day, ExpatValley is proud to co-host a special panel, “Women Strengthening the TCK World,” showcasing six women whose work is reshaping how globally mobile families live, learn, and belong across borders. Far beyond the logistics of an international move, this conversation dives...
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Setting Yourself Up Locally: 10 Tips for Every Relocation Stage

When people think about international relocation, the spotlight often falls on big-picture questions: what country, what job, what timeline. But once the decision is made, the lived reality becomes far more local. Suddenly, what matters most is where the nearest pediatrician is, how school registration works, or who you can...
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Ties That Stretch, Ties That Hold: One Family’s Journey Through Friendship After Relocation

Global family of four standing on the shore of Porto river.A story of continuity, change, and connection across borders In Timișoara, the Mihai family lived a life stitched together by familiarity. They had their rhythms, with school runs, Sunday lunches with extended family, and impromptu visits from neighbors. Their connections were not just social, they were embedded. Known. Assumed. When...
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Split-Family Assignments: Global Mobility Challenges, Risks, and Support Strategies

In an increasingly globalized and interconnected business world, traditional expatriate assignments are evolving. A growing trend in global mobility is the rise of "split-family assignments," where one parent works away from the primary family home, either through frequent work travel or by residing in a different country than their partner...
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