HOw old are the kids? If they are not old enough to have solid friends (middle or high school) then maybe do it now so they have friends for summer. Younger kids bounce back from stuff quicker and make friends a little easier than older kids. If they are older than wait, they'll spend the summer talking to old friends and complaining to you about how you uprooted them.
I moved at the end of my junior year in hs and was glad I got to finish the school year out with my old friends. I still was in contact with old friends all summer and made a few new ones in the neighborhood. But mostly I complained to my parents about how they ruined my life. So the best you can do is ruin it a little less by waiting. They'll get over it and in the end probably not mind so much in a few years.
Good luck!
2006-11-30 12:15:23
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answered by violamom74 5
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As a teacher, I see how difficult it is for students who arrive in the middle of the year when relationships have already been formed and half of the material has already been taught. I suggest moving during the early part of the summer and enrolling your kids in a few day camps during July and August so they'll have the opportunity to meet some other kids. If you can, talk to the receiving school in advance to make sure your kids have the necessary skills to start the year off right (you might have to work on reading or math if one school is ahead of the other).
2006-11-30 12:16:28
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answered by Jetgirly 6
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Moving during the school year is a very bad idea. It will be extremely difficult for your kids academically, and no matter when you move, the beginning will be hard in terms of making new friends. I would definately move over the summer, later in the summer if possible, so your kids can spend as much time as possible with their old friends.
Depending on your kids" ages, it might not be as hard as you think. Younger kids make friends very easily. Look into the neihgborhood you're moving into, local summer activities and other ways for your kids to meet other kids their age in Wisconsin.
Oh, and by the way, your kids will most likely complain a lot and blame you for ruining their lives. Don't worry. You're not ruining their lives. They'll thank you someday; trust me.
2006-11-30 12:24:31
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answered by Kermit 2
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Why would anyone leave Texas?!? Just kidding :-)
I think it would be best to move right when he gets out of school for the summer because as you said that would give him a chance to meet other kids beforehand. Also, it would be really stressful on him to move to a whole new state AND start a whole new school. This way, he can get used to the place before starting a new school with new people.
2006-11-30 12:14:52
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answered by CelebrateMeHome 6
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I truly have moved quite a few cases, and that i detect that shifting in the direction of the start of the college 12 months has been an a lot less puzzling transition. through this time, human beings are beginning to have some sturdy acquaintances, yet are nonetheless very open to make better. because the college 12 months progresses, it style of feels that the youngsters are a lot less in contact in making new chum because they have already got there personal team. despite the indisputable fact that, this received't continuously been the case, yet it truly is what I experienced when I moved. and likewise because you're shifting to a diverse state, the curriculum would to diverse or they might learn issues at diverse time classes. So in Rhode Island, your daughter might want to correctly be getting to well known the cycles of butterflies in the autumn, yet then at the same time as she strikes she would learn it back, because in Maine they teach it in the spring. All of those are quite some subject matters that would arise, yet primary she is your daughter and also you recognize what's healthier for her. i'm hoping that enables.
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answered by ribbs 4
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In my opinion it is much better to move during the summer. First of all, you will get to have the rest of the school year to hang with the friends you have. Secondly, if you move there early in the summer, you might meet new friends while you are there, and have friends in the next school year
2006-11-30 12:18:22
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answered by Sam 1
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Move whenever you want and homeschool when you get to Wisconsin. Otherwise, wait until the summer to move. It won't be easy to meet kids mid-year - the cliques will be in place, the experiences will be bonding the group, and your children will be the 'odd men out.'
2006-11-30 12:59:10
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answered by cassandra 6
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You never want to move during the school year, as there is too much catch up to play. Do it during the summer
2006-11-30 12:11:32
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answered by Anonymous
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My advice, ask your children. It's super hard to transfer during school because then they'll have a TON of catching up to do in all their classes, they will be the new kids which sometimes ppl are nice too but sometimes noone is nice to them. But I understand about the friends thing. Try asking your kids and see what they think and then do what you believe to be best.
2006-11-30 12:18:53
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answered by Brandy N 3
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Haha...I once made this exact move from San Antonio to WI.
I moved during the summer and did fine ( I was 12). I'd say AFTER the school year would be best.
Incidentally, the culture of WI can be quite a shock to us Southerners. Oh and if you all aren't used to cold and piles of snow...Wait til spring to move here.
2006-11-30 12:15:27
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answered by kherome 5
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