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The Impact of Leaving on the Kids

[…] is, or was, their home—maybe their only home. In many cases China has been much more of a home then their passport country. China is where their best friends are, where they ate their favorite foods. It’s a place that is familiar to them—a place they love and where they have felt safe. To […]

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A New Year for Those Living in China’s New Normal

[…] encounter in their neighborhoods or on buses, or when shopping in the markets and shops. Though the rest of the world talked about COVID being a Chinese virus, inside China the virus is seen as spread by foreigners. Since many expats are no longer in the country, the ones who are left have fewer […]

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Are You Ready for Transition? Again?

[…] that probably didn’t help. Everyone had also been offered help from professional counseling centers as well. Being debriefed at different times during their journeys was helpful. “The best and most wonderful debrief I had was when we as a team met up again and debriefed, shared, laughed, and cried, and cried. Our time together […]

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So, Are You Ready? Again?

[…] not have believed it. Because it is a big deal. Being forced to leave or having to make that decision even if you know it is the best, is a big loss and it is painful. Reading Beth’s words as she shared about their move from China was comforting to me. “Today I can […]

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Grief—What about the Kids?

[…] has been home? For some kids, China has been the only home they have ever known. So let’s consider the impact grief has on children and how best to help them grieve well. Too many times I have heard people say: “Kids are flexible.” “They forget so easily.” “Children live in the present.” Yes, […]

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Challenged by Different Ways of Seeing

[…] for Asians in shame-honor cultures. In that culture it is always better to stay safe when you steer through uncertain waters. Silence or safe comments are the best; you fulfil what is expected of you. Relating the “Right” Way As soon as we try to find the “right” way—one set way to relate and […]

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Should We Still Consider China?

[…] have heard many people say over the years that when they moved on from being a language student to working, that being a language student was the best entry visa. It provided a valid reason to study, learn, and spend time with people. What Can Be Done While Waiting? Waiting can be very frustrating […]

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Care for Those Who Remain in China

[…] eight years. Their children were like our own children. We’ve known their girls all their lives. I am just so sad. I understand it was in my best interest and for the sake of  security . . . but I still wanted to say goodbye. The pain in my Chinese friend’s voice was real […]

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Challenged by Different Ways of Seeing, Part 2

[…] thing is to respect and accept the feelings and reasons of those involved, and to deal with all three cultures as well as we can. Even those best practices will fail us, and we may lose heart and go back to relying on rules. But, they can still help us with some guidance. In […]

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Sometimes It’s the Little Things

The Importance of Grieving Well

[…] around them, each one serving in a different role in the grieving process. The teams they had left were mentioned by almost everyone as one of the best sources of help. Even though the team members themselves were grieving, there was something healing about sharing with people who understood without having everything explained. I […]