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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No way. Millions of kids move all around the world in miliary families. They are fine. Ask me how I know![/quote] Military families have much better support networks than people who just move on a whim because they didn’t like something about the house or the neighborhood or the schools. [/quote] Most people don’t “move on a whim.” They move because of a parents death, divorce, for work, cheaper rent, to escape dangerous or really bad schools. [/quote] Isn’t that the point though? It’s those factors not the move itself contributing the most to subsequent depression. Financial struggles, grief, experience with dangerous neighborhoods, employment instability. Remove those types of factors plus family mental illness or instability, and you don’t see the same effects (see: US military families also experiencing moves).[/quote]
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