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Reply to "Moving in Childhood Contributes to Depression More Than Poverty"
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[quote=Anonymous]This seems so obvious to me. Moving frequently makes it hard to develop your support system. I recall a study that found that it takes most people about 3 years to develop a solid friendship, so if you’re moving often, that’s a potential problem. My dad was easily bored and moved us a lot: Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Florida; 6 different cities about every 3 years. I’m an introvert and hated always being the new kid/ outsider. I vowed to do better for my kids. Older DS moved once, after 6th grade, younger DS remained in the same school system K-12. [/quote]
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