Where can I find websites and literature on
Third Culture Kids and Mobile Families?

 

A "third culture kid", as defined in the book Third Culture Kids
(D. Pollock & R. Van Reken), is "a person who has spent a significant part
of his or her developmental years outside the parents' culture".

 

WEBSITES  

TCK World
http://www.tckworld.com/
 

Interaction International
http://www.tckinteract.net/

Website for ExPat Kids
http://www.ori-and-ricki.net/
 

k12teachoverseas.com
http://www.k12teachoverseas.com/html/kids.html  

Global Nomads International
http://globalnomads.association.com/

Mu Kappa International
http://www.mukappa.org/
 

Transition Dynamics
www.transition-dynamics.com

Literature to Consider Reading

Third Culture Kids by David C. Pollock and Ruth E. Van Reken.  Nicholas Brealey Publishing/Intercultural Press. Yarmouth , Maine . 2001. ISBN 1-85788-295-4

Here Today There Tomorrow by Elisabeth Parker and Katharine Rumrill-Teece.  Foreign Service Youth Foundation, Wash. D.C., 2001. ISBN 0-9658538-3-7

The Whole World Guide to Culture Learning by Daniel J. Hess.  Intercultural Press, Yarmouth , ME , 1994. 

Moving Your Family Overseas by Rosalind Kalb and Penelope Welch.  Intercultural Press, Yarmouth , ME , 1992. 

Survival Kit for Overseas Living by Robert L. Kohls.  Intercultural Press, Yarmouth , ME , 1996. 

Culture Shock:  Successful Living Abroad by Robin Pascoe.  Graphic Arts, Portland , OR , 1993.

Transcultural Odysseys: The Evolving Global Consciousness by Germaine W. Shames.  Intercultural Press, Yarmouth , ME , 1997.

The Art of Coming Home by Craig Storti.  Intercultural Press, Yarmouth , ME , 1997.