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OverviewDrawing on her extensive experience as an international school counselor and therapist, Laura Giosh-Markov shows globally mobile parents how to ""connect more dots"" and empower their children to build lifelong skills. Travel with global nomads Sara and Max Tiller and their kids, Jace (16), Mariel (12), and Parul (6). It soon becomes apparent that the privileged life of an expat isn't always a bed of roses. Jace insists the family stays where it is so he can graduate with his friends. Mariel misses her best friend from Moscow and refuses to leave just because Dad's contract has ended again. Little Parul is struggling with the polyphony of languages bouncing around the Tiller household. But things start to look up when the Tillers discover the powerful set of skills and activities that are at the heart of this book. The Connected Mobile Family: a rigorous framework that identifies the challenges of global living and then tackles them head-on-with 55 pragmatic and instantly usable tools. Tools that have the power to change the lives of globally mobile families everywhere. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Laura Giosh-MarkovPublisher: Summertime Publishing Imprint: Summertime Publishing ISBN: 9781915264091ISBN 10: 191526409 Pages: 388 Publication Date: 13 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""One of the most practical and insightful expat resources I've come across."" Chris O'Shaughnessy Author of Arrivals, Departures and the Adventure ""Distills complex developmental concepts into accessible guidance."" Patrick Kadian Founder of Global Family Hub ""Takes global parenting from theory into intensely practical and pragmatic steps."" Ruth E. Van Reken Co-author of Third Culture Kids: Growing Up Among Author InformationLaura Giosh-Markov has been in international education for more than 30 years, first as a teacher of French, music, and theater, and later as a school counselor. Social and emotional themes became an integral part of her teaching. As a transition counselor, she helped parents and students with transition strategies to support their arrivals and departures. She initiated a program for host country students and families to support their transition when joining an international school community-so different from their local culture. Laura leads Positive Discipline parent and teacher workshops and offers consulting services. She is also a certified music therapist in Bulgaria, using the expressive arts to help clients discover their inner resources for personal growth and healing. She has composed several school songs which inspire and affirm the school identity and students' experiences while attending those institutions. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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