Family Curriculum B
Teen (Unlimited Use)
This curriculum is designed to walk your family through TCK-specific content in a fun and easy way. Some activities you will facilitate for your TCK and many will be done together as a family!
The heart behind this is to educate whole family units about the challenges of being a TCK and how to address those in simple ways with your children.
Curriculum B includes 14 lessons that build on the tools, activities and conversations developed through Curricula A on:
The purchase of this product allows for unlimited distribution to all families within your organization, school, or company.
Preview the Table of Contents below!
The heart behind this is to educate whole family units about the challenges of being a TCK and how to address those in simple ways with your children.
Curriculum B includes 14 lessons that build on the tools, activities and conversations developed through Curricula A on:
- Identity
- Emotions
- Grief & Loss
- TCK Benefits
The purchase of this product allows for unlimited distribution to all families within your organization, school, or company.
Preview the Table of Contents below!
Format
Digital Download
Price
$ 500



Frequently asked questions
What's the difference between Curricula A and Curricula B?
These curricula are designed to be used consecutively. Using the educational practice of scaffolding, Curricula A starts the education which is built upon in Curricula B. We'll release a new set of Elementary and Teen curricula annually, so your TCKs can continue learning with fresh content,
Can I use the curricula with both elementary and teens?
We designed the curriculum so that families who have both elementary and teens can do most of the curricula together as a family, easily passing out age-appropriate handouts and activities.
The Elementary and Teen curricula have many of the same lessons, but the presentation and the worksheets are tailored to those age groups. The Elementary worksheets are simplified. The Teen worksheets are more text-heavy, providing education on the "why."
The Elementary and Teen curricula have many of the same lessons, but the presentation and the worksheets are tailored to those age groups. The Elementary worksheets are simplified. The Teen worksheets are more text-heavy, providing education on the "why."