Narrate your experience of shifting to a new house in an unknown locality. Also write about the reason for shifting to the new house, what arrangements were made while you shifted, how you felt there.
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oving to a new home can be an additional difficult experience for children to cope with. The actual distance moved is not so important. Whether across town or across the country, the transition is stressful because it requires children to break attachments they've formed with their most intimate physical environments; the spaces within the only home they've known. Moves involving larger distances, or which require children to change schools, leave behind their close friends and family, or leave behind the comfort zone of their familiarity with their old community are more stressful than simple moves within a neighborhood, but however you slice it, moves are stressful. Often, the unknown is scary for children. They may worry about fitting in at their new school, making new friends, and other things that may seem trivial to adults, such as the climate being different, or their favorite television show being broadcast at a different time because of a change in time zones.
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