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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My husband moved 6 times as a kid. While he didn't love moving, the only one that was a huge problem was the move in the middle of high school. He adapted fine to all of the other moves. Middle school is a perfect time to move. The kids will get over it. [/quote] NP.. moving in MS is a toss up. My sister moved while older one was in MS, younger in ES. Younger adapted. Older had a really really hard time. Fell in with a bad crowd. We moved when the kids were 7 and 4. Easily adapted. My DH moved at 13 or 14. He adapted. It really is a toss up. MS age is already kind of hard. This could make it harder. It really depends on the kids.[/quote] With a middle schooler, there’s no way to predict how they will turn out whether you move or stay put. Two of my former in-laws managed to fall in with a bad crowd at Churchill despite living in the neighborhood since they were toddlers.[/quote] The pp inferred the move affected the child. Not the same scenario as you gave. [/quote]
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