Hmmm ... vague question, tricky answer.
No, it's not 'okay', considering stability is extremely important for a childs healthy development. However, with that being said, sometimes it's inevitable. It depends on many factors and there can't be a black or white response to a question like this ... it falls into those many shades of grey. You'd have to consider the circumstances, such as moving to upgrade the area or community you're living in, to be closer to family, to be closer to work or more convenient access to services, financial circumstances, etc.
So no, it's not a good idea ... but if it can't be helped due to outside circumstances, then there's not much you can do but understand and cope.
2006-12-27 23:13:55
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answered by Jaded 5
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Its depend how old are your children if they go to school or not. If the reason for your moving is because either the mother or the father got a better job somewhere else i think the best way is the parent to move to that place alone. If both parent are to move then i feel for those children who will go from one school to another. Make sure that the thing that is making you move is worth it and the risk of depressing the children. Don't make this sacrifice of something that is worthless.
Good luck
2006-12-27 23:21:54
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answered by auntsid 3
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I moved around a lot with my parents when I was younger so yes it can be ok to move around BUT the one thing I would be careful about is if there is children envolved because they might have to change school often and they could become very shy and have difficulty making new friends.
Also ask yourself why the family keep moving maybe that could be sorted out. Good luck
2006-12-27 23:13:38
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answered by arlcarb 2
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Is it within the same city? Then, OK...you gotta do what you gotta do as life is expensive. If it's to different cities, states, or countries I would have to say no. It's hard to adjust to new surrounding all the time, especially kids. They just make new friends and then they have to pick up and move again. It, too, doesn't look good on a resume'. Potential employers are going to want to know why you move so much and why you keep leaving jobs.
2006-12-27 23:14:10
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answered by Mom of One in Wisconsin 6
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If it is absolutely necessary, then yes, it's okay. Just make sure your family unit is strong and rely upon each other.
Otherwise, I'd say no, don't move so often, find a spot and stay there awhile lol
2006-12-28 00:46:24
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answered by arewethereyet 7
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It depends on how quick that family can integrate with a new environment. If any member of it find really hard to communicate and get used to new people then no it's not good.
2006-12-27 23:12:53
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answered by Rodiak 4
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Depends on the move...for work, totally okay. To hide from collectors, not okay. To move because you hate the landlord...been there done that.
I have been married for 7 years and we have moved 14 times. All for my hubby's job....He works in a contracting company and he gets moved to the contracts his company is about to lose. He saves it.
2006-12-28 01:04:15
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answered by KJ97Y100 2
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Some families have no choice, they have to move all the time because their jobs change.
2006-12-27 23:12:41
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answered by Anonymous
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that's safer to delivery the dogs in a kennel and as long as there is ventalation it enables with the vehicle ailment too, my dogs and that i take long automobile rides approximately two times a twelve months and he or she has a automobile ailment subject too. in simple terms make certain you give up many times grant water, my dogs can drink out of hamster waterers for a visit yet I nevertheless grant her a bowl at each give up, make certain you stroll your dogs too. additionally do no longer provide your dogs too many treats in the past the holiday, each now and then they get upset stomachs from eating acceptable in the past a automobile holiday, have a secure holiday!
2016-10-28 13:11:50
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answered by Anonymous
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By Family, I'm assuming you have kids. I am also assuming these are kids who go to school, and every time they move they forget their new friends and have to make new ones, time after time.
So No.
2006-12-27 23:13:04
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answered by Anonymous
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