Little HUMANS ABROAD

Gentle, practical tools for the emotional side of relocation. Created by specialist in children’s wellbeing through major change

FOR FAMILIES RAISING CHILDREN ABROAD

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+15 YEARS WITH CHILDREN - EXPAT PARENT - INSTANT DIGITAL DELIVERY

5 ways to help your child feel safe after moving abroad.

A free guide you can use tonight — Plus gentle useful support in your inbox

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Each step builds on the last — Start small, go deeper when you are ready

Raising Children Abroad
€29.95

Moving abroad with children is not just a practical transition — it is an emotional one.

This workbook guides you through the whole journey. With reflection exercises, checklists, and practical tools, you will learn how to:

  • Prepare your child emotionally before the move

  • Recognize hidden stress signals in your child's behaviour

  • Create safety, stability, and familiarity in a new country

  • Support sensitive children through big changes

  • Take care of yourself as a parent abroad

Because when children feel emotionally safe — they thrive.

Disclaimer

Little Humans Abroad provides educational resources and support for families living abroad. Our materials are intended for informational purposes only and are not a substitute for therapy, counselling, psychological treatment, or medical advice.

Every child and family is unique, and outcomes may vary. If you have concerns about your child's wellbeing, please consult a qualified professional.

By purchasing or using our resources, you agree to this disclaimer.

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Understanding Third Culture Kids
€8.95

A gentle guide for parents raising children between cultures

Is your child growing up between countries, languages, and cultures?

This guide helps you understand the unique emotional world of Third Culture Kids — and how to support your child's sense of identity, safety, and belonging abroad.

Inside you will find:

  • What it truly means to be a Third Culture Kid

  • The incredible strengths TCK children develop

  • The hidden emotional challenges many TCK children carry

  • How to have gentle, meaningful conversations with your child

  • 10 conversation starters to open up connection

Because behind every well-adjusted child abroad — is still a child who needs to feel understood.

Disclaimer

Little Humans Abroad provides educational resources and support for families living abroad. Our materials are intended for informational purposes only and are not a substitute for therapy, counselling, psychological treatment, or medical advice.

Every child and family is unique, and outcomes may vary. If you have concerns about your child's wellbeing, please consult a qualified professional.

By purchasing or using our resources, you agree to this disclaimer.

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  • The tools work for young children through early teen, and adapt to where your child is.

  • Instantly — a download link arrives in your inbox right after purchase.

  • YES — sessions are booked online and adjust automatically to wherever you are in the world.

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— ABOUT ME

I understand this from the inside out

I am both an expat parent and a professional with years of experience in special education, psychology, and supporting children through vulnerable transitions.

I know that moving abroad with children is not just a practical challenge, it is an emotional journey for the whole family. Many children adapt on the outside while still quietly processing enormous change on the inside

  • SPECIAL EDUCATION

  • BA. IN PSYCHOLOGY

  • TCK SPECIALIST

  • CRISIS AFFECTED CHILDREN

  • EXPAT PARENT HERSELF

My resources and 1:1 sessions are built to give you the concrete tools to support your child and yourself — in the right way.

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Why I Created

Little Humans Abroad

Supporting Expat Families Through International Transitions

Moving abroad with children can be exciting, but it can also bring challenges that many families don't expect.

From homesickness and friendship difficulties to emotional adjustment and identity development, children often need support as they adapt to life in a new country.

At Little Humans Abroad, you'll find practical resources for expat families, guidance on supporting children through international moves, and research-informed tools designed to help children feel —

Safe, connected and understood.

Explore our articles on:

- Signs your child may be struggling after moving abroad
- Helping children build friendships in a new country
- Understanding homesickness and emotional adjustment
- Supporting Third Culture Kids
- Creating emotional safety during international transitions

Whether you're preparing for a move, settling into a new country, or helping your child navigate life between cultures, Little Humans Abroad is here to support your family's journey.