Got a friend who was stationed in a another country for about a year before moving here. His daughters are about four and two. It's summer so there aren't many kids here that speak English. His oldest daughter is having a difficult time adjusting after leaving all of her friends.
So much so that she pretended the birthday presents her parents gave her were from her little friends from their previous host country. This has my friend considering a career change with only 9 years to retirement.
Any one had to deal with this?
I've seen similar, perhaps not as pronounced as in this example, though. Most times, I have witnessed that kids adapt pretty well given some time, and with a solid and consistent parental presence that is loving, patient and understanding. That isn't always the case though, as kids are not all the same. There are cases where it really comes down to a choice between your child's mental well being and a career. The people I most respect in those instances have done all they can do to try to help the child adapt and adjust, but when that isn't happening, there are those rare times when the best thing is to buy a return ticket and take the child back to their native environment, even if it requires a career change.