Everyday, thousands of children move from one place to another because their lives are transient and permanency is non-existent. They move because their parent has been evicted for not paying rent, for using drugs, or for breaking a rule in government housing. They move so often that boxes or garbage bags are their dressers, with clothes spilling out on dirty floors. Many have moved so frequently, that they may have attended three or more schools in one year, and few can remember the names of the schools or the friends they started to make. Sometimes a move is thought necessary if a parent or...
Everyday, thousands of children move from one place to another because their lives are transient and permanency is non-existent. They move because the...