Support your child from the inside out.
Parenting a Culturally Blended Child is an online course for parents who want to better understand their child’s identity, belonging, and inner world so they can support them with more confidence, compassion, and clarity.
This course is designed for parents supporting children growing up between cultures, countries, languages, or ways of life—from early childhood through adulthood.
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Is your child growing up between cultures, places, or ways of life?
You may be wondering:
• How growing up connected to more than one culture may shape your child’s sense of identity and belonging
• How to support your child as they begin to shape their own sense of identity and belonging
• How to prepare your child for the world they are growing up into by strengthening what is happening within them
• How to feel more confident knowing you are supporting your child in ways that will stay with them for life
The strongest support you can give your child starts from within.
Some of the biggest identity questions children face are the ones they struggle to explain.
That's why supporting identity from the inside out matters.
The Inside-Out Approach
Children often experience questions of identity and belonging long before they have the words to explain them.
When children cannot yet explain what they are experiencing, parents need a deeper understanding of the forces shaping identity, belonging, and self-understanding.
Understanding Identity
Recognising the hidden identity questions shaping your child's confidence, belonging, and behaviour.
Supporting From Within
Strengthening confidence, resilience, and self-understanding so your child can navigate life with a stronger sense of who they are.
Built from Research. Shaped by Real Life. Deepened Through Conversation.
This course brings together two perspectives rarely found in the same place: a mother with decades of experience in education, coaching, and identity development, and a daughter navigating her own journey of identity and belonging. Together, they spent years exploring the questions many children struggle to explain and many parents struggle to understand.
Lorraine & Ashley Taylor
A mother-daughter collaboration exploring identity, belonging, and life across cultures.
Co-authors of Where Are You From?
Lorraine’s Perspective
Identity development, belonging, narrative identity, and practical guidance shaped through years of international education, teaching, and coaching experience.
Ashley’s Perspective
Lived experience reflections on growing up across cultures and navigating identity through different stages of life.
More Than Just a Course
Private Course Space
Direct access to Lorraine and Ashley as you work through the course.
When you enroll, you'll also receive a complimentary year in the DO Community.
CBP Connections
Listen to stories and experiences from culturally blended people around the world.
DO Community Membership
Access to join the wider community focused on identity, belonging, growth, and meaningful conversation.
Ongoing Support
This course is designed to support you beyond a single season of life.
As your child grows, changes, and continues exploring who they are, you'll have a community, conversations, and resources to return to along the way.
What Parents Will Walk Away With
Parents will leave this course with a deeper understanding of how identity, belonging, and emotional resilience develop over time, and practical ways to support their child through those changes with greater confidence.
a clearer understanding of how culturally blended children may experience identity and belonging
language to better support difficult or emotional conversations
insight into how change, transition, and life stages can impact identity development
practical ways to strengthen confidence, connection, and self-understanding from within
a stronger ability to support your child without feeling like you need all the answers
a framework to support your family through different stages of life
Ready to Begin the Course?
Parenting a Culturally Blended Child is a self-paced online course designed to support you wherever you are in your journey.
Create your course account.
Complete your payment.
Start the course when you're ready.
Questions? Contact Lorraine at hello@dobrandyou.com
Included with Course
✔ Private course space
✔ One-year CBP Connections membership
✔ Self-paced learning
✔ Personal support
FAQs
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No. This course is designed for parents of children, teenagers, and young adults.
Identity continues evolving throughout life, especially during seasons of change, transition, and growth. A child entering adolescence, moving countries, starting university, navigating relationships, or stepping into adulthood may begin revisiting questions of identity, belonging, and self-understanding in new ways.
The course is designed to help parents better understand and support those evolving experiences across different stages of life.
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This course combines both professional insight and lived experience.
Lorraine Taylor brings years of international educational experience, identity-focused coaching, and work in narrative identity and belonging. Ashley Taylor brings the lived experience perspective of growing up across cultures and navigating identity through different stages of life.
Together, the course creates a conversation between research, reflection, parenting insight, and lived experience.
The course is also grounded in an “inside-out” approach, focusing not only on external success or adaptation, but on helping children develop a stronger internal sense of identity, belonging, confidence, and self-understanding.
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This course is grounded in identity development research, educational experience, coaching insight, and lived experience — but it is designed to be practical, reflective, and accessible rather than academic.
The goal is not to overwhelm parents with theory, but to help them better understand what may be happening beneath the surface for their child and how to support them with greater confidence and connection.
Throughout the course, Lorraine combines educational insight with practical guidance, while Ashley shares lived experience reflections from growing up across cultures.
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Parents often leave the course with:
a deeper understanding of identity and belonging
greater confidence supporting emotionally complex conversations
language to better understand what their child may be experiencing internally
practical insight into how change, transition, and life stages can impact identity development
a stronger understanding of how confidence and resilience can be strengthened from within
a framework that continues supporting their family over time
Many parents also describe feeling more reassured, connected, and less alone in the parenting journey.
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I work with people who feel ready for what’s next.
Yes. The course is designed to be flexible and self-paced so you can move through it in a way that works for you and your family.
Some parents move through the course steadily over a few weeks, while others return to different sections during particular seasons of change or transition.
You will continue to have access to the course materials after enrolment.
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This course is designed for families raising children connected to more than one culture, country, or way of life.
That may include:
families who have lived internationally
children growing up between countries or cultures
families who have immigrated or relocated
children who feel connected to more than one place they call home
families navigating different languages, traditions, expectations, or cultural influences
parents supporting children through change, transition, and questions of belonging
Some children may grow up feeling deeply connected to one country before moving somewhere new and beginning to question where they belong all over again.
Others may feel stretched between different worlds, expectations, or identities as they grow older and begin shaping their own story.
Every family’s experience is different, but many parents share the desire to better understand how identity, belonging, and emotional resilience continue evolving throughout life.
Still not sure?
Parenting a culturally blended child can bring beautiful experiences, meaningful questions, and moments where you may simply want space to reflect, ask questions, or feel supported. Whether you are exploring the course, navigating a particular season of change, or seeking deeper support for your family, a discovery call is a relaxed way to begin.
Book a call, and I will answer all your questions about this course.