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Goodbye Again is a poem for children - to be read aloud by parents or by the children themselves. It tells the story of little Emma and her siblings, Bruno and Anne, who have to move to another country - yet again! Emma is devastated at having to leave her life behind, having to say goodbye to all her friends. She vows never to eat again if she can't have her favourite food in the country they are moving to. At the end of the book, there is room for children to add their own story and a list of activities to complete with their parents. And finally, there are some words of advice for parents…mehr

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Goodbye Again is a poem for children - to be read aloud by parents or by the children themselves. It tells the story of little Emma and her siblings, Bruno and Anne, who have to move to another country - yet again! Emma is devastated at having to leave her life behind, having to say goodbye to all her friends. She vows never to eat again if she can't have her favourite food in the country they are moving to. At the end of the book, there is room for children to add their own story and a list of activities to complete with their parents. And finally, there are some words of advice for parents on how best to support their children through 'Third Culture Kid grief'. Follow the family as they say goodbye to all the places and people they have met and treasured. Watch them face up to their feelings of sadness - together - and see how this helps Emma understand the importance of saying a proper goodbye.
Autorenporträt
Katja Aegerter is a passionate accompanying spouse of a Swiss diplomat. She is German by birth, Swiss by marriage and a global professional who has lived in eight countries on three continents. Along the way she changed careers and became a psychologist specialising in globally mobile families and Third Culture Kids. Her work and passion are to support parents of Third Culture Kids, equip parents with the knowledge and a toolbox for their global journey with their children, and raise awareness about the impact of mobility on children and families. She is greatly interested in psychological research that further investigates factors impacting the life, well-being and adaptation of mobile families and children. Currently, she lives with her husband, two children and fluffy dog Lobo in Skopje, North Macedonia.