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May 29, 2008 10:04 AM

A Travel Nurse & A Child


I was wondering if anyone was a traveling nurse and did so with a school age child--if it is more hassle than it is worth? and how the child was able to cope (is it really difficult for the child, etc.)? and are there any problems that I may not be thinking of? Thanks!


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from Spiderella
Old Jul 17, 2008, 06:42 AM

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Have you considered just travelling during the summer while your child is at home anyway? That way you can both have the experience of a new place but it doesn't disrupt their school schedule. You might have to get a nanny though...unless your child is old enough to be left alone for hours at a time.
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