19/06/2025
🎓 When a child goes abroad to study, it’s a major milestone for the whole family.
For the young person, it’s a journey of independence, self-discovery, and personal growth.
For parents, it can be a difficult moment of letting go — full of love, worry, and hope.
How do we turn anxiety into encouragement? And how can we offer support that empowers, rather than controls?
💬 My partner Liu Liu has written a heartfelt reflection on this transition — a piece that beautifully captures the emotional journey of both students and parents.
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/liu-liu-742546223_studyabroadlife-chineseparents-newbeginnings-activity-7340623538418069504-RHZL?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAABcW23sB1h2SneOtPNBI-dgsze08k58x7NM
If your child is preparing to study overseas, or is already abroad, her story might resonate with the hopes and quiet concerns you carry too.
We’d love to introduce our initiative:\
🌍 “Mentorship Abroad: Your Guide in a Foreign Land”
A dedicated coaching and mentorship programme supporting both international students and their families.
Our programme offers:
✨ Support with cultural and academic adjustment
✨ Guidance on self-development and life planning
✨ Tools for critical thinking and emotional resilience
✨ Social connection beyond the comfort zone
✨ Long-term career direction and goal setting
📩 Get in touch if you’d like to know more: [email protected]
Let’s walk this journey together — with clarity, care, and confidence 🌱
Suggested Hashtags (LinkedIn appropriate):
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📣 Parents, This is How You Can Support Your Child Studying Abroad When your child prepares to study in the UK or another foreign country, it’s not just their journey — it’s yours too. You want to protect them, guide them, and make sure they succeed. But remember: 🌱 Support, don’t press...