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Peaceful Parenting Abroad

By helen@bannigan.com • February 16, 2014 • Culture, Expat Life, Parenting
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I recently had the honor of being a guest on VividLife Radio’s “Peaceful Parenting” show with Genevieve Kohn.

We chatted about the challenges of raising children outside of our original culture, what it means to be a Third Culture Kid (TCK), and what tools we can all use to help enhance the cross-cultural family experience.

Click on the link below to have a listen and let me know what you think.

Please share any peaceful parenting tools that have worked for you too !

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/vividliferadio/2013/05/25/helen-bannigan-peaceful-cross-cultural-living

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