Research-Based TCK Care 201

In this workshop we'll look at each the data for sector in our study (missionary, military, business, EDU/NGO, foreign service) and how we can tailor care within these sectors. We'll look at the particular risks that come with high mobility, who is most at risk, and protective factors to consider. Workshop content will be useful for staff, parents, teachers, organizational/company leadership, etc.

This workshop is a continuation of Research-Based TCK Care 101, which is a pre-requisite for this session.

If you are interested in both 101 & 201 buy them as a bundle to save $25!
Format

Recording

Duration

3 hours

Duration

Lauren Wells & Tanya Crossman

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Why should I take this course?

Parents

Care Providers

Adult TCKs

While aimed at Care Providers, Parents will benefit from these insights for themselves, their families, and self-advocacy. This workshop provides additional detailed research for specific sector experiences and the impact of mobility, along with how to implement preventive care and education to improve outcomes for TCKs.
Aimed at Care Providers, this workshop provides additional detailed research for specific sector experiences and the impact of mobility, along with how to implement preventive care and education to improve outcomes for TCKs.
While aimed at Care Providers, Adult TCKs will benefit from these insights for themselves, their families, and self-advocacy. This workshop provides additional detailed research for specific sector experiences and the impact of mobility, along with how to implement preventive care and education to improve outcomes for TCKs.

Meet the instructor

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Lauren Wells

Chief Executive Officer
Lauren is the Founder and CEO of TCK Training and author of Raising Up a Generation of Healthy Third Culture Kids, The Grief Tower, and Unstacking Your Grief Tower. An Adult Third Culture Kid (ATCK) who spent her teenage years living in Tanzania, East Africa, Lauren has worked with over 1,000 parents and TCK caregivers and has trained staff from over 80 organizations. 

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. She is the author of Misunderstood: The Impact of Growing Up Overseas in the 21st Century (2016), a book which opens a window on the experience of an international childhood in the internet age. Tanya serves TCK Training families - offering virtual debriefing, parent coaching, consulting, and training - particularly to those living in Eastern Hemisphere time zones. She conducts research on behalf of TCK Training in the area of TCKs and ACE scores.