Quick describes the four things she believes if every global nomad knew before leaving for college/university, he/she would have a much smoother adjustment.
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The Resilience Doughnut is a research-based model that explores the internal qualities of a resilient person and factors in the person’s environment. It can be used to support the development of resilience in children, adolescents and adults.
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A video of Chameleon at the Association of Performing Arts Presenters Conference at Dance New Amsterdam. This is a 20 minute excerpt. Chameleon is a multi-disciplinary dance piece about the experiences of TCKs.
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Lucy Rupert, a Toronto-based choreographer interviews ATCK Alaine Handa about how her TCK experience led to the inspiration behind Chameleon prior to performances during Toronto Fringe Festival 2011.
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This blog is started for everyone to follow the progress of the multi-disciplinary arts project about global nomads, third culture kids, cross culture kids, cross/multi discipline fusion.
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