Tips for Dads Working in Australia To Stay Connected With Their Kids Abroad

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tips for dads working in australia to stay connected with their kids abroad

If you’re a dad working in Australia as an ex-pat, staying connected with your children back home can be tough. Whether they’re just a quick Skype call away or on the other side of the world, here are a few ways to ensure you’re still a part of their lives even when you can’t be there in person.

Set up regular video calls and make them a priority

If you’re working in Australia as an ex-pat, you can connect with your kids abroad by setting up regular video calls and making them a priority. This will help you stay in touch with your kids and help them feel connected to you.

Additionally, you can set up a Skype account so they can call you anytime. Remember that it’s important to be flexible and understanding when communicating with your kids, as they may feel homesick.

Send them photos and videos of everyday life down under

Another way to stay connected with your kids abroad is by sending them photos and videos of your everyday life. This is a great way to help them feel close to you, even if you’re miles apart.

They’ll love seeing what you’re up to and hearing about your adventures. It’s also a chance to bond over shared experiences, even though you’re not in the same place. So next time you’re feeling homesick, or just missing your kids, reach for your camera and let them know you’re thinking of them.

Keep up with their hobbies and interests

It’s important to stay involved in your children’s lives, even if you cannot be there in person. One of the best ways to do this is to keep up with their hobbies and interests. This way, you can have common ground to discuss when you talk, and you’ll be able to relate to what they’re going through.

Plus, they’ll know you’re interested in their lives and care about them. So, how can you keep up with your kids’ hobbies and interests? First, ask them about what they’re into. Talk about their favourite activities and try to engage in them yourself. You can also look for online resources or join groups related to their hobbies. Finally, stay flexible – as your kids grow and change, so will their interests.

Write them letters (or emails) from time to time

You might not be able to call or Skype as often as you’d like, and seeing each other in person might be out of the question entirely. However, there’s one simple way to stay connected that doesn’t require a lot of time or effort: writing letters (or emails).

Just a few minutes of your time can mean the world to your child, and it’s a great way to keep them updated on what’s going on in your life. Plus, it gives them something to hold on to and re-read when they’re feeling homesick or missing you.

Send them care packages

tips for dads working in australia to stay connected with their kids abroad

Care packages are a great way to stay connected with your kids, no matter how far apart you are. A care package is a box of goodies you send to your kids. It can include anything you think will make them happy – from their favourite snacks to photos of you and your family. Remember to include a note so they know it’s from you!

However, sending care packages abroad can be costly if you don’t know what you’re doing. That’s why it’s important to choose a courier service that specializes in delivering to the country that you’re from. For example, if you’re from the Philippines, choose a courier that allows you to conveniently and affordably send a parcel to the Philippines from Australia. They’ll ensure your care package arrives safely and on time so you can stay connected with your kids no matter where you are. They’ll also help you track your parcel so that you can stay up-to-date on its status.

Sending care packages is a great way to show your kids that you’re thinking of them and to remind them that you’re always there for them – even if you’re not in the same city (or country). So next time you’re homesick, why not put together a care package for your kids? They’re sure to love it.

And most importantly… don’t forget to tell them how much you love and miss them

It might sound obvious, but sometimes you can get so caught up in your busy life that you forget the people who matter most to you and need reassurance every now and then. A simple “I love you” can ensure your children know that even though you’re not there in person, they’re always front and centre in your thoughts.

Working abroad as an ex-pat can be a rewarding experience, but it’s not always easy-especially when you have children back home. Luckily, there are plenty of ways to stay connected with your kids, no matter how far apart you may be. By following these tips, you can rest assured that even though distance may separate you physically, you’ll always be right by their side emotionally.

Mick Pacholli

Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972.  Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry. Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.        

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