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Bicultural Family Identity Worksheet
Two cultural scripts, held out loud

Bicultural, immigrant, and multiracial families navigate two (or more) cultural scripts at once — sometimes cooperating, sometimes colliding. This sheet names both cultures out loud and locates where the friction actually is.
The cultures in this family
Where the scripts cooperate (values that map onto each other)
Where the scripts collide
Area (dating, career, elders, religion…)
Culture A expects
Culture B expects
What this family is choosing to blend, keep separate, or set down
Both is not less
Bicultural kids don't have half of one culture and half of another. They have a third thing — a fluency between worlds — that gets stronger when the family names it as an asset.