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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^PS I would also suggest that it is important you are happy. My friend very much loves her community and she's very rooted in it. I think it prob impacted her kids and it's prob a great thing for them. The thing people don't realize about city is you have this exposure to a lot of experiences and people but as you grow up you can have that. When they are young, it's more important to have your kids know what stability and community look like. I am a firm believer that my kids don't have to be around diversity and those with less money to have empathy and appreciation of culture. If they don't have it, they won't get it simply by being around this. It's not external but internal and it comes from developing them as human beings not just ensuring they are around such. I also think education comes in many forms and going to a good academic institution isn't all that if the kid is into something else besides being a professional. You need to grow up most importantly in an area you are comfortable in. Find your people and find your home. The rest comes with time. That said, I am a city person through and through - hah! [/quote] You don’t see the need to have your kids around diversity or people with less money? That very much the sentiment here in this area, and you might be able to isolate your child from people like that. Good luck [/quote]
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