This document discusses culture shock, its causes and effects, and strategies for educators to minimize culture shock in their students. It defines culture shock as the reaction people experience when faced with unfamiliar cultural norms and expectations. The document outlines Oberg's four stages of culture shock and discusses common contributing factors. It also examines how culture shock can manifest mentally, emotionally, and physically, providing examples of common symptoms. The document notes potential problems culture shock can cause for students and educators, and provides recommendations for educators to create a supportive environment and get to know their students to combat culture shock.