Why the children of communities, that are on the move for six months, are not able to go to school?
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She will probably discover that the new city is really not that different from the one she is leaving. Drive by her new school, and even visit it for a few minutes so she can get a sense of what awaits her. Much of her fear of the unknown should dissipate with this trip.
Look for new things your child might enjoy. For example, if the family is moving to a larger house, maybe your child will get a room of her own for the first time. Perhaps the new city has a zoo or a science museum that she might find interesting. If you are moving to a different climate, there may be opportunities for new activities (skiing, sledding, ice skating; or, in warmer climates, the chance to play outdoors year-round). Plan in advance to enroll your child in sports, clubs, lessons, and the like so she has something to look forward to and so she doesn't lose out on opportunities.
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Children of communities ,that are out for 6 months are not able to go to school because if there are no crops in farm for 6 months then they could not sell them , they could not sell them then how they would earn money and then how they would pay the school fees , when they don't have enough money then how they can send their children to school .