Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely. Kids need to learn resilience.
Resilience develops from early life nurture not from breaking your kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have a spouse?
Yes.
How does the spouse feel about it? Do they have a job here? Prospects out there? Could they stay behind with teen while you traveled back and forth? These are all questions I have....
Agree.
Excellent prospects and is interviewing for a position there now as we speak. Spouse is enthusiastic as a result.
So you are both interviewing and haven’t yet mentioned this to your child?
Anonymous wrote:You child will likely be fine but staying put would probably be better (for him). You just have to decide whose needs/wants are more important, at leadt for the next couple years. There's no right or wrong; you are the one who has to live with your decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have a spouse?
Yes.
How does the spouse feel about it? Do they have a job here? Prospects out there? Could they stay behind with teen while you traveled back and forth? These are all questions I have....
Agree.
Excellent prospects and is interviewing for a position there now as we speak. Spouse is enthusiastic as a result.
Anonymous wrote:You child will likely be fine but staying put would probably be better (for him). You just have to decide whose needs/wants are more important, at leadt for the next couple years. There's no right or wrong; you are the one who has to live with your decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have a spouse?
Yes.
How does the spouse feel about it? Do they have a job here? Prospects out there? Could they stay behind with teen while you traveled back and forth? These are all questions I have....
Agree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have a spouse?
Yes.
How does the spouse feel about it? Do they have a job here? Prospects out there? Could they stay behind with teen while you traveled back and forth? These are all questions I have....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, move before school lets out. The new kid gets special treatment, everyone makes them feel welcome, someone will make sure they are included at gym/lunch, and they can make friends before summer. A new kid on the first day of school? eh - there are lots of new kids, they won't get noticed, and nobody will go out of their way to include them.
Disagree with the advice to move before school breaks for summer. Terrible advice. Don't disrupt your child's world prematurely when unnecessary.