Below are the best videos we could find on Culturally Specific Parenting Perspectives and cross cultural dynamics.
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This video was produced for families who have recently arrived in Australia, to introduce them to the “Caring for Children: Tips on raising children in Australia” booklets.
Senior Fellow at Harvard's Advanced Leadership Initiative Montgomery (Monty) Simus discusses with Hedy, Director of Sales and Service Department at WholeRen, about how he and his wife create the optimal environment for their son.
Julien argues how we see the World through cultural glasses. By changing the glasses you can change the way you interpret the World.
Eva Wieners describes how raising her child in different cultures prepares her well for the globalized world of today. Her child Miriam speaks German, Nepali, and English, and has learned a deep and natural respect for multiple religions and cultures.
A collaborative effort for and by families of powerful women, around the world changing the world with their efforts.
Note Atias is a cross cultural parent, also known as a TCK parent (3rd culture kids parent). She's a Thai expat in China, her husband is from Israel and their two kids go to a Chinese school. At home they speak English, but the kids speak fluent Chinese as well.
By telling her own life story, Aleka Bilan hopes that others with a similar upbringing can identify the challenges and recognize the benefits that can arise from a cross-cultural childhood.
Check out the first video from Our Families, in our series of videos that highlight the trials of triumphs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people of color. Our Families is a community education campaign that raises the visibility of LGBT people of color.
When I moved to Italy, I didn’t know what to expect. My experience with the culture was very limited. And there were so many things I didn’t pay attention to prior to having children. This video shares some of the cultural challenges I foresee raising my children in Italy.
Becky Morales, adoptive mother of four, shares simple and practical ways that adoptive and multicultural families can incorporate heritage culture into their daily lives.
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