Growing Supportive Intercultural Communities

One of the benefits of raising children abroad is exposure to different cultures. Being part of an international community can be a wonderful experience! These are often some of the things families list in the ‘pro’ column when weighing the decision to make their international move. Yet building a strong and healthy intercultural community doesn’t just happen - it takes intentional effort.

In this workshop, we will explore ways to encourage different parts of your international community to connect and share with each other, as well as the roles we each play in cultivating this growth over time.
Format

Upcoming

Duration

1 hour

Instructor

Tanya Crossman

Recording Available

November 21,
2025

Q&A Date

December 5,
2025

Q&A Time

5:30-6:00pm 
(ET, New York)

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Meet the instructor

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Tanya Crossman

Director of Research and Education Services

Tanya is an Adult TCK from a corporate background and a leading expert in the field of modern Third Culture Kids and issues facing cross-cultural families, with nearly 20 years of hands-on experience. She is the author of Misunderstood: The Impact of Growing Up Overseas in the 21st Century and co-author of Thongs or Flip Flops? Australian kids overseas and what comes next. Tanya's key roles at TCK Training are providing services to international schools and leading our research work, along with presenting virtually and in-person around the world. Learn more about Tanya's work at tanyacrossman.com.

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