The place you live shapes who you become. Whether you move from Michigan to Florida or Arizona to Guam, it means getting used to a new home, school, and different kinds of food. When kids move from their original home to a new place, they mix together parts of both cultures to create their own unique "third culture." Psychologist Dr. Charles Warter, Psy.D., shares what he's learned from his studies to help parents understand how to handle moving with children.
“Adverse Outcomes to Early Middle Age Linked With Childhood Residential Mobility” Am J Prev Med. Sept 2016
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