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[quote=Anonymous]My dad got laid off when I was in the 5th grade and we had to move an hour away. 18 months later he got laid off again and we moved several states away. It was traumatic for me, esp at that age, and my parents didn't help, just brushed it off. I remember 7th grade crying every Sun night b/c I didn't want to go to school. 30 years later I can see that I was depressed but didn't have the words to convey that or parents who would have been receptive to it and helped. Had these moves happened at different ages, or if my parents would have paid greater attention to the fact that I was struggling, or, or, or....so many other factors could have made a difference and not impacted me at all. So, YMMV. [/quote]
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