The Foreign Service Journal, December 2012

86 DECEMBER 2012 | THE FOREIGN SERVICE JOURNAL EDUCATION SUPPLEMENT Don’t hesitate to contact FLO for support at any time during your transition. the Associates of the American Foreign Service Worldwide. Don’t forget to join one or more of the many Foreign Service listservs where families share resources and informa- tion: FSfamilies@yahoo.com , FSSpe- cialNeeds@yahoo.com, FSHomeSchool- ing@yahoo.com , FSparents@yahoo. com. It is important to plan for educational continuity in your child’s Foreign Service life. Whether you are looking for boarding schools for your kids, considering a home school program or sending your child to the base school, the Education and Youth Team is available to help you with educational transitions at any time in your Foreign Service life. Please contact us at FLOAskEduca- tion@state.gov or (202) 647-1076. n Each move in the Foreign Service is dif- ferent. The FLO Web site provides a variety of information on edu- cation in the Foreign Service. In addition to Bouncing Back , the Web site also has some other new resources: • Education and Youth Brochure (www.state. gov/documents/org aniza- tion/195676.pdf) • Frequently Asked Questions on Education Issues (www.state.gov/m/ dghr/flo/c51517.htm)

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