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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Many military families move successfully every day. It’s not an automatic sentence for traumatized children that have to change schools.[/quote] Military mom here. We do it, but it's not easy. We've moved twice in the last two years, and my kids still miss the buddies they left behind. My 6yo cried a few weeks ago, because it was coming to the end of the school year, and she was afraid we were going to move again and she would lose all her friends again. I'm still not sure she believes me that she'll be in the same school next year! General consensus in the military community is that it's easier to move when the kids are young, harder in late elementary/middle school, and by high school it's generally preferred to send the military member on their own and let the spouse stay behind with the kids. Op's kids are in 6th and 3rd grade, where moving starts to get hard. The 6th grader in particular may have strong opinions about relocating. Middle school years are tough, with or without a move. [/quote]
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