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[quote=Anonymous]Anecdotally we have a 5 yo with ASD. We have moved once during her life, when we bought our first home. I do think that move was hard for her. She was 2 when we moved and she still talks about the "old house" ( it was an apartment). At the same time she was in the same child care center from when she was a baby until she started K this year. It was a small center with two classrooms and low teacher turnover. She is doing really well, better than some of her providers expected. I think that stability really helped her. I think she is vulnerable to big transitions and I am glad that we were able to buy a home we can stay in indefinitely. I struggle with anxiety and depression and I moved many times as a young child including one international move from our home country to the US. I absolutely think it affected my mental health.[/quote]
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