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Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction by Ruth E. Van Reken
Part I Understanding the World of TCKs
1 Where Is Home? Erika’s Story
2 Who Are “Third Culture Kids”?
3 Who Are “Cross-Cultural Kids?
4 Why a Cross-Cultural Childhood Matters
5 Why High Mobility Matters
Part II The TCK Profile
6 Benefits and Challenges
7 Personal Characteristics
8 Practical Skills
9 Rootlessness and Restlessness
10 Relational Patterns
11 Developmental Issues
12 Unresolved Grief
Part III Maximizing the Benefits
13 Building a Strong Foundation
14 Dealing with Transition
15 Meeting Educational Needs
16 Enjoying the Journey
17 Coming “Home”: Reentry
18 How Sponsoring Organizations Can Help
19 It’s Never Too Late
Epilogue by Ruth E. Van Reken
A Adult Third Culture Kids Survey Results
B Comparing Third Culture Kids and Kaigai/Kikoku-Shijos
Tribute: Remembering David C. Pollock, 1939 – 2004 by Betty Lou Pollock
Notes
Resources For TCKs, ATCKs, and their Families
Index
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