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Janice 
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 Moving around school age kids-good or bad? 
We moved a lot and I think we all benefited from it.  I love that I saw different parts of the country.  I also make friends really easily.
  any thoughts? 
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			Posted 11/18/05 10:42 AM    | 
	
	
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Redhead 
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 Re: Moving around school age kids-good or bad? 
i think it is different for each family
  you can't just label it good or bad    
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			Posted 11/18/05 10:43 AM    | 
	
	
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oneday 
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 Re: Moving around school age kids-good or bad? 
I would say it depends a lot upon the kids personalities.  I know it would have been hard for me.  I was very shy, so making friends wasn't the easiest even when I knew people forever, so I don't think moving around a lot would have been good for me. 
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			Posted 11/18/05 10:43 AM    | 
	
	
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Janice 
Sweet Jessie Quinn 
  
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 Re: Moving around school age kids-good or bad? 
If you had a chance to move away, but had children is school, would that be a huge deciding factor?
 
  
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			Posted 11/18/05 10:47 AM    | 
	
	
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nov04libride 
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 Re: Moving around school age kids-good or bad? 
I think it depends on the age.  Between 8-10th grade, I went to three different schools in 3 years.  It really messed up my class placement.  Math classes were not the same in each school, so while I was in precalc in 8th grade, in 9th I was put into sequence 2 (moving backwards), and in 10th precalc again.  I was also put back in French.  I had started French classes in 4th grade, but in NY was put in French 2 in 9th grade because that was where everyone in my grade was.  I wound up taking 10 AP classes in high school, but each school has a different curriculum and it was so difficult relearning everything.  It was also hard making friends--in high school it gets very cliquey, and I went to different schools (in different states) for 9th and 10th.  
  I envy the relationships DH has with guys he's known his whole life, but I don't know if it is good that none of them will ever know another geographic area because they are all so unwilling to consider leaving. 
Message edited 11/18/2005 10:51:49 AM. 
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			Posted 11/18/05 10:50 AM    | 
	
	
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Janice 
Sweet Jessie Quinn 
  
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 Re: Moving around school age kids-good or bad? 
Yes I could see how HS would make it more difficult than grammer school.
  One of my sisters went to 3 different HSs but she was able to make a smooth transition.  I could see how courses would make it more difficult. 
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			Posted 11/18/05 11:54 AM    | 
	
	
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MommyofG 
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Name: Janice 
 
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 Re: Moving around school age kids-good or bad? 
My parents moved us when I was 9 and my brother 6, not far corona , queens to wantagh, long island but when youre a kid it seems like a HUGE change but you know I liked it, we moved to a huge house with a backyard and pool so the benefits were better too, I am sure I will be moving when my kids are in school too.  
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			Posted 11/18/05 11:58 AM    | 
	
	
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BaroqueMama 
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 Re: Moving around school age kids-good or bad? 
Posted by Redhead
  i think it is different for each family
  you can't just label it good or bad    
 
  agreed
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			Posted 11/18/05 2:02 PM    | 
	
	
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