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[quote=Anonymous]If your family has moved before, I think it’s something you can consider. If they have grown up with friends since kindergarten, it’s going to be hard for them to make new friends when they have never been in that situation. I personally would not move kids that late. However, I also am not that passionate about my career, so I can’t think of a job I would move for, unless I literally didn’t have a job in my current location. I agree with a PP - if your kid has established hobbies that involve some socializing, it will be easier for them to make new friends. But also, for example, it may be hard for them to come in as a new kid and make the soccer team. Anyway, only you know your kids. I moved A LOT as a child. I bought a house when my first was 5 and we will be here until all children have competed high school. [/quote]
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