Is she a TCK? (T/F)
True page.382
In involvement stage(page.57), what is the one word that you can call as a last place?
Home page.57
Grieving is a process that we can rush
(T/F)
False
pg. 83
(Say in 5 seconds)
Reconciliation, Affirmation, Farewells, Think Destination
pg. 84
How to call a TCK who is like Tina Quick(old TCK)?
ATCK(adult TCK) page.382
What 'feet' makes you want to move or to leave?
Itchy feet page.71
Why does TCK's lifestyle include lots of losses?
Because of the high mobility lifestyle of TCK.
pg. 77
If we skip this process, it may become a relationship problems later in life.
Reconciliation
pg. 85
What is Tina Quick's daughters name?
Kacie and Katrina Page.20
Once you accept the Dragging Feet, what happens to you?
"There's no more denying" or "You are firmly plantedin the leaving stage" page.72
Which form of grief later becomes in destructive forms such as anger, rebellion, depression, isolation, and even physical ailments?
Unresolved grief
pg. 81
During the farewell, it is a great idea to leave notes about how much they have meant to you before you leave. (T/F)
False. It is affirmation
pg. 86
Which association is Tina Quick member of?
Overseas Association of College Admissions Counseling page.382
What TCKs are good at?
Transition page.62(share it)
because it is too painful for them to work through their own feelings of loss.
pg.80
Why party is a good way to farewell? What is the key process of the party about farewell?
Because it is a great way to gather friends together in one place and say good-bye all at once. But, we need to spend a few minutes one-on-one with each person at the party doing appropriate farewells including giving and requesting forgiveness as well as giving and receiving affirmation. (pg 88)
What part of the cross-culture lifestyle does she understand well?
She understands well on the cycle of loss and grief. page.382
Which stage in transition cycle makes you to have conflict with your close people and why?
Leaving stage, "loosening emotion" and "distancing and separating" Page.73
List all five-way to grieve well.
recognizing and naming the loss
mourning the loss
accepting the loss
coming to closure
moving forward to the next developmental stage
pg. 78
Find out as much as you can about the college/university you will be attending, the town or city it is in, the state and even the country before you get there.
Get a feel for the lay of the land so it will not be so difficult to get your bearings when you first arrive. The internet and multimedia services are a good place to start.
Buy a traveler’s guide to your new country even if it is your home country because you don’t know it as well as you think you do. You need to treat your home country the same as you would a foreign country because in many ways it will be foreign to you.
Ask your school to send you the Handbook for International Students, even if you are repatriating.
etc...
pg. 90