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Welcome, parents of long-term Quest volunteers!
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Your son or daughter will need your support through this experience. They will appreciate any advice you can share from your own life experiences, abroad or otherwise. However, this is also a time to let you child take the reins! This is their experience, and in order to be able to handle life on their own in a new country and culture, they will need to have done the pre departure preparation themselves. This way they know when they arrive in country, THEY have the resources and confidence to cope on their own – without mum or dad! The opportunity for them to grow in confidence, independence and maturity needs to start as soon as they apply. By giving your son or daughter the chance to ask us the questions you want answers to, and do the administrative work necessary, you are providing them with the skills they will need to have a successful experience in country. Let your child be the 'ambassador' for the family - they will need the information we provide (and you require!). Of course we understand that there are many questions surrounding volunteering abroad. Below is a link for you to click on and download an important list of Frequently Asked Questions, along with the answers! We have tried to be as thorough as possible with the list, however if you do have additional questions, please direct them to your son or daughter to ask us. Also be sure to ask your child to share any information we have provided them with you, as the answers to additional questions you may have will be given to your son or daughter as they move through the pre departure period. Please click on the Parent's FAQs link below to download important information regarding Quests, includng pre departure questions, post Quest questions, and questions that can arise during a volunteer's Quest. Please read the Parents' FAQs!
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Please read the Parents' FAQs!
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