International Parenting Video Series Discussion Guide

Parenting can be hard anywhere, but parenting outside your own country and culture can be even more stressful. Parents can feel anxious, stressed, out of their depth, and unsure what the future holds. Many international schools have parent communities looking for information and support in their parenting journey.

This video series and discussion guide brings parents together to learn in community, ending the confusion and isolation too many feel. Participants learn to understand their children's cross-cultural experiences better, gain insight into how international life impacts a child's education, acquire practical strategies to manage change, and are inspired to have more fun together with their families.

Our open-and-go curriculum provides everything needed to run a four-lesson discussion-based course on International Parenting.

Your purchase includes:

  • Facilitator guide
  • Discussion leaders' guide
  • 16 content videos
  • Discussion questions for each video
  • 4 guided activities
  • Bonus Homeschool edition

The $700 pricing is for unlimited groups within your school, organization, association, etc.
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Format

Self-Guided Discussion Guide

Instructor

Tanya Crossman

Suitable for

Parents in International Communities

Duration

4 Lessons
60 mins each

Why should I take this course?

For parents

For educators

For companies

Learn more about your children's international experience, how to support them in their journey, and how to provide yourself with the resources you need to parent at your best.
Facilitating a parent course for your international school community is a great way to support your students! Many educators are also parents who could use this support. 
If you send families on international assignments, providing support through a parenting group greatly improves morale and long-term thriving.  This course assists with transition and provides SEL (Social and Emotional Learning) support.

Meet the instructor

Tanya Crossman

Director of Research and International Education
Tanya is a leading expert in the field of modern Third Culture Kids and issues facing cross-cultural families, with nearly two decades of experience. She is the author of Misunderstood: The Impact of Growing Up Overseas in the 21st Century (2016), and lead author of TCK Training's three white papers on our original research into the experiences of children growing up abroad.