As a former MK(military kid), it will not affect them until they start school. And they you will hear about it.
2006-07-12 02:19:00
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answered by King Midas 6
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It's better that your kids are small, while you're moving this much. I was older and had to change schools 7 times before I got out of school. I was never able to make permanent lifelong friends in school because we moved so much.. The kids are small and will adjust well. Try to settle down before they start school however. Good Luck!
2006-07-12 02:22:08
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answered by olderbutwiser 7
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I am a military brat and now my daughter is. It sucked when we would move because I missed my friends, but it was so cool to meet new people and see new things.
I'm very thankful for living in a military community and moving all the time....it was exciting and rewarding.
Make sure you involve your children in everything...the plans, the packing/unpacking, and where to arrange the furniture, etc. It will make the transition easier. Try to get them involved in something to help them meet new friends.
Hope this helps!
2006-07-12 02:23:40
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answered by Anonymous
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As said in the previous post, they are still young, I would be concerned when they start up school and start making more friends and getting involved in more activities, then you should probably provide a more stable home because they will not want to leave friends and activities, it's hard to transfer schools a lot!
2006-07-12 02:20:52
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answered by pdanielleh 4
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A pastime room. Do you stitch or do scrap-reserving? in basic terms imagine of ways large it will be to have a room for it. A theater room. Get theater seats and luxuriate in video clips on a huge show. a laptop room. A library. submit cabinets and luxuriate in sturdy books.
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answered by Anonymous
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i think kids need stability and to be able to develop friendships over time. when i was younger i went to 3 different primary schools and it was hard to create friendships. nowadays i have only one friend and i really question whether he really is a mate sometimes. please think of that. your children will have to keep finding other people to interact with as well as fitting in to new schools. just reading your question, are you just going back and forth or to different schools each time??
2006-07-12 02:27:39
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answered by elmoishiding 2
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I think it can cause children to feel unstable. If they are moving all the time, they have no place to build roots.
2006-07-12 02:19:53
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answered by Anonymous
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moving a lot can damage your kids morale
2006-07-12 02:19:26
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answered by fuilui213 6
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it depends on the environment, if the place you move is good for kids, then you move
2006-07-12 02:19:44
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answered by Dark Angel 5
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Not a problem until they are in school.
2006-07-12 02:20:04
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answered by ami 4
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