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Expatriate children. Main challenges of moving abroad

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xpath.global teamEditorial
December 14, 20226 min read
Expatriate children. Main challenges of moving abroad
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Whether you are preparing to move abroad for work or have already made the relocation, one thing is certain. Parenting doesn't stop just because you changed countries.

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What's more, parenting becomes even more challenging when you're dealing with new environments, a different language or even culture shock. Here are some tips on how to manage parenthood while living away from your home country.

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House searching process in a foreign country can be frustrating

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For expat employees relocating to a foreign country, house searching can be an overwhelming, time-consuming and often frustrating process. Many employers are aware of this challenge, however. Usually, a proper relocation package includes house-searching assistance for those starting on a new role abroad.

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Expatriates receive detailed information on the local real estate market, which helps them choose the property that suits them best. The service may include organising visits, essential briefings on various residential areas, or negotiating lease agreements.

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This is an invaluable service that helps families find their feet quickly, so the entire family can settle into their new home right away.

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Finding the right school and making new friends can be difficult

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Moving expat children to a new school and expecting them to make new friends can be daunting for everybody.

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Being in a new environment can spark anxiety, especially if the level of education is vastly different from one country to another. That being said, it’s important to ensure expat children are enrolled in schools that are best suited to their needs. This requires parents to do serious research on the local curricula and school ratings in order to find options that they feel confident in.

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Another essential support service for expat families with kids is school search assistance . Get in touch with local experts and let them help you settle in faster.

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Once expat children are enrolled in their chosen school, introducing them to their peers is just as important. To facilitate a smooth transition into their new environment, you should try engaging your children in extracurricular activities. Equally important is to spend time with family friends who might be expats at nearby schools.

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We all know how difficult it can be for expat students who have just moved abroad. These few measures can help your child adapt better to the culture and find like-minded peers quickly.

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Expatriates need to help their kids overcome language barriers

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Talking about expat families with children, then teaching kids to bridge language barriers might be one of the top priorities.

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A multicultural upbringing can instil a great understanding and respect for diversity. However, this comes with significant challenges, such as mastering two different languages at once. It is important to give your children every opportunity to expand their communication skills, to prepare them for the future. This can be done by offering multiple language learning services that are age-appropriate and tailored to their needs.

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With enough guidance and support from you, the kids need not feel limited by any language barriers they may have.

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Kids miss family and friends back home, which makes the transition harder

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When expatriate children relocate abroad, leaving family and friends may be a very stressful event.

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Homesickness is painful for everyone, but it's worse for young children whose parents work abroad. These transitions are not easy, but with the right coping strategies, expat kids can maintain the connection to their old home while learning to enjoy their new one too.

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It may take months or longer before kids get used to their latest home. As parents it's important to continue showing understanding, allowing them to gradually adjust in whatever way works best for them.

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Cultural adjustment takes time

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Cultural adaptation can be a lengthy process, but it's important to immerse in it as much as possible. Most importantly, make sure you and your family come prepared.

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Specialised training like intercultural sessions can provide invaluable assistance in this process. Whenever possible, it's important to immerse yourself in the new culture by learning about its history, customs, and language.

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Expatriate children have the added challenge of growing up in an unfamiliar place. It's really important for them to come prepared with intercultural training and an open mind.

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Knowing what to expect and understanding how to interact with others can help children adjust more quickly while making sure they don't sacrifice their cultural heritage.

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Whether coming from abroad or living in a different city within your home country, intercultural training is key to success.

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Relocating abroad with children can be an incredibly rewarding experience

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Expatriate children have the chance of benefitting from a unique childhood experience. Despite the challenges of language barriers, culture shock and having to make new friends, the expatriate lifestyle can be incredibly rewarding in more ways than one.

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Families relocating overseas often find that the closer bond their children develop with their siblings and parents makes the experience worth all of their efforts.

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Furthermore, expat kids get to learn about different cultures, see amazing places and enjoy a diverse outlook on life that many other people never have the chance to experience.

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Conclusion

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The lack of relevant support for expat family is one of the key reasons why expatriation fail .

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It's not always easy to make a house into a home, especially when you're living in a foreign country. Between finding the right school and helping kids make new friends, there's a lot for expat parents to juggle. And if they're also trying to overcome the language barrier, it can be even harder.

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It's normal for kids to miss family and friends back home, but try to help them immerse in the new culture as much as possible. Adjusting to a new culture can take time, but it's important to persevere.

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Despite the challenges, relocating abroad with children can be an incredibly rewarding and once-in-a-lifetime experience for everyone!

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Need assistance with your expatriation processes? Get in touch with us!

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xpath.global is the only SaaS-enabled marketplace in global mobility sector, and we partner with over 550 local and regional experts in immigration and visa, relocation, intercultural training, tax and social security. Our marketplace boasts over 50.000 active service offers in over 183 countries.

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