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Title: Educational options for missionary kids.
Evangelical Missions Quarterly.  Vol. 40, pp. 204-210.  2004
Summary:  An article listing many options for MK schooling highlighting the advantages and potential challenges for each.
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Title: Making home assignment count for your child's future,
Interact,  Feb/April, Vol. 10, No. 3, pp. 4-6, 20.  2002
Summary:  An article giving eight factors to take into consideration relative to your children when planning your home ministry assignment.
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Title: The real cost of MK education.
Evangelical Missions Quarterly.  36, 56-60.  2000
Summary:  An article showing that the cost of educating an MK is far more than the tuition paid by the parents.
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Title: A different look at the teacher-recruitment challenge.
Interact  February, Vol. 8, No. 3, pp. 5-7.  1999
Summary:  An article which concentrates on not trying to recruit teachers in MK schools, but on trying to maximize the use (without burning out) the ones we already have.
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Title: Adult MKs: How different are they?
Evangelical Missions Quarterly,  26, 164-170.  1990
Summary:  Summary of a study comparing MKs and non-MKs basically in terms of psychosocial development. Another slant on the research reported as Wrobbel and Plueddemann (1990). Psychosocial development in adult missionary kids. Journal Of Psychology and Theology, 18, 363-374.
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Title: Psychosocial development in adult missionary kids.
Journal of Psychology and Theology,  18, 363-374.  1990
Summary:  This reports a study of psychosocial development in 292 adult MKs based on Erkson's theory. When compared with the general population the development scores for MKs were lower than the norm. Correlations between the subject's perceptions of their family and development were significant generally. Comparisons were made on a number of variables to see which affected development. Abbreviated version of this article is also Wrobbel, K. (1990) Adult MKs: How different are they? Evangelical Missions Quarterly, 26, 164-170.
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Title: Bridging the gap: Re-entry for elementary students.
Understanding and nurturing the missionary family: Compendium of the international Conference on Missionary Kids, Quito, Ecuador, January 4-8, 1987, Volume I (pp. 305-310).  Pasadena, CA: William Carey Library.  1989
Summary:  A chapter detailing things elementary students need to know to be able to live successfully in their home country, including differences in money, measurement, etc.
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Title: Changing family expectations: Implications for missions.
Evangelical Missions Quarterly,  25, 372-378.  1989
Summary:  An article discussing the change from ministry first to family first as a swing of the pendulum. It is a call for examining our priorities, and being flexible.
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