We have 2 small children and have been out of the UK for 3 yrs or so and have just moved from one european country to another. We were with a lot of english speakers last time but now need to learn the language and oldest child (4 yrs soon) is going to a local nursery.
I am a bit unsettled at present as everything is new. I have started to think about schooling for the children and changes of school (eldest was in a english speaking nursery for a yr and is now in mornings where we are but next yr both of them will go to another one locally that I feel is more suitable - no space until next yr).
DH moved as a child - 4 when he left South Africa then somewhere else for a couple of yrs, then the UK for 4 yrs or so then somewhere else again for a couple of yrs before being back in the UK at 14). He had no problems with that but I feel that his sisters did not adjust well (bullied in the UK comp for sounding posh) and generally I feel the moving around did not benefit them - it sounds exotic when you think of the childhood they had but they have struggled in adult life.
So I guess I am asking people about the choices they are making - going back to the UK at some time to give the children a sense of home, closeness to family etc (I know there has been a thread about living in the UK again and both my DH and I think about all the problems in the UK), or are people staying put where they are for a long time and does that make their children feel that that country is home. Or have you/will you move a lot with your children and what impact has that had on them?
The other bit of my post I guess is all about the isolation of parenting overseas - lots of people in the UK parent without support I know. I am feeling the cumulative effects of moving 5 weeks ago and 2 toddlers a lot on my own and I've crashed a bit from all the work of moving and am finding myself feeling a bit trapped by being with one of the children all the time and the other being in nursery just mornings.
Sorry all sounds rambling so hope someone gets it!