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Bridging Distance: Supporting Chinese Students Studying Abroad

43 min · 4 de may de 2026
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In this episode, we dive into the complex journey of Chinese families navigating international education with Christopher Bethea. From cultural expectations and emotional distance to communication barriers and mental health, we explore what it truly means for students to study abroad—and for parents to support them from afar. We unpack the often unspoken challenges families face, including pressure, identity, and connection across borders. Christopher shares practical insights on how to strengthen family relationships, balance expectations with empathy, and better prepare both students and parents for success—not just academically, but emotionally and socially. This conversation offers a deeper look into the human side of international education—and what it takes to make it work for everyone involved. If you’d like to share podcast input, ideas, or feedback, email us at jngill@chartedrootseducation.ca. Check out our website, www.chartedrootseducation.ca, for coaching, courses, and more. You can also find us on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook under the name “chartedroots.”

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