Fun & Traditions for Globally Mobile Families

In this workshop, Elizabeth shares a buffet of ideas for traditions both big and small for you to sample from.

Adverse Childhood Experiences (or ACEs) are known to cause hardships for expat kids both now and into adulthood, and unfortunately our research has shown that third culture kids (TCKs) tend to have higher rates of ACEs than their non-global peers. 

However
, implementing fun and traditions is one of the Positive Childhood Experiences (or PCEs) that have been proven to counteract the impact of these ACEs!

You’ll leave with practical ideas to have fun on a weekly basis and to remember heading into any holiday season.
Format

Recording

Instructor

Elizabeth Vahey Smith

Duration

1.5 hours

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Meet the instructor

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Elizabeth Vahey Smith

Chief Operating Officer
Author of The Practice of Processing, Elizabeth is a skilled communicator and trauma-informed educator who helps transform abstract concepts into practical steps, equipping, encouraging, and empowering people to reach their goals. Elizabeth is a mom of two worldschooling TCKs.

Click on the video on the left to meet Elizabeth!