It does not give children any stability and it is hard on them emotionally because, just when they think they are settled they have to move again.
2006-09-10 09:22:00
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answered by Anonymous
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This effects your children physically and mentally. Physically it would be exhausting. They would not be doing anything that normal children would do. They would be cranky all of the time because they know, they would have to get up and move again. Mentally they wouldn't be that very sociable, because they are not staying in on place long enough to make good friends. They probably will have disciplinary problems. They act to the environment that surrounds them. You need to find a sturdy home and stay in it because it really affects your children.
2006-09-10 09:57:57
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answered by Yanie87 3
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you dont give them a chance to make a lasting relationship with anyone other than yourself. young children ned to start learning how to create lasting relationships now not when they r 30. if you keep moving they dont get this chance. you will be sorry in 5 years when child is trouble maker and is labeled with adhd. 2 nephews same problem. not born with adhd but learned. they were not given a chance to have a steady relationship with friends before moving away. just when they make adjustments parents up and move. now they got to make new friends, very hard, must start all over again. now, unfortunately, parents nuttier than fruitcakes, moved to nowheresville, no other kids to play with. now thats a loving family. NOT nephews are extreme brats and will not do anything they are told to do. i do not like to spend time with them because of extreme brattiness.
good luck!!! find a stable home and stay there.
2006-09-10 09:31:34
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answered by Forever Looking 5
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Everyone has different things to deal with. There have been countless families who have moved for many reasons such as military etc. I have heard the ups and downs. Stability is nice, but loving parents top everything. I have heard them say that they learn to make friends quickly.
2006-09-10 09:32:38
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answered by crct2004 6
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Children need stability, and it is your job to see to it that they get it. Settle down. And get rid of what ever is causing you to move so much. My guess is it has something to do with a man.
2006-09-10 10:18:08
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answered by dancinintherain 6
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Children respond to their enviroment-- if their enviroment is crazy and always up in the air-- they will act the same-- I am going through that same problem right now-- still looking for stable home. . Good luck
2006-09-10 09:44:10
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answered by DatGurl 1
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I don't know but it would be hard for kids to keep getting to know other kids. My mother told me she moved 30 times and told my Dad if he wanted to move again they were getting a divorce.
2006-09-10 09:32:46
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answered by jpearlpeek 2
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It can be hard on them. They may have trouble wanting to make friends since they fear they will have to leave them. They may have a problem with the sense of belonging since their home changes.
2006-09-10 09:26:04
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answered by Mariposa 7
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DEPENDS ON THE AGE OF THE CHILDREN , IF THEY ARE SCHOOL AGE IM SURE IT MUST BE TERRIBLE.
WELL IT MUST BE HARD FOR YOU YOU DONT GET UNPACKED AND YOURE GONE AGAIN.
GET YOURSELF A HOME AND SETTLED DOWN AND ENJOY LIFE.
2006-09-10 09:22:55
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answered by daisymayNY 6
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if they are in school, it affects them, cause of friends, but not really if they an't.. they will learn to like it, but don't move as much when they get in school, if it's in the same town, and they willn't be moving from school to school, then they an't going to care as much, but they will understand after awhile........
2006-09-10 09:22:24
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answered by miss.d 3
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