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Childhood 3 - 10 years old
The following key events occur in childhood:
SCHOOL
SIBLINGS
MOVING HOMES
Association of Child Psychotherapists - The Child's Experience of Primary School - 2020-08-27.pdf
The Sibling Relationship
Sibling relationships are important. While friendships come and go, you’re stuck with your siblings. This relationship is oftentimes one of the longest relationships in a person’s life. You can rarely get away with being fake or phony when with siblings. You grow up in the same environment, share the same parents, and share common memories and similar experiences. You are who you are because of this shared history, which makes the relationship unique and invaluable.
Moving Is Tough for Kids
Moving is hard on kids who leave and those who stay.
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