Take military families for example: When a family member joins the military to serve their country, their families are stressed about safety. Even during peaceful times military families face separation, military children change states/countries so often that they don't have a personal life, they don't stay in the same place to have lasting friendships, they change schools so often in some cases that they stay behind, and during war, military children and families worry about the safety of their family members. (Nansook Park, 2011). “Pentagon estimates suggest that nearly 900,000 military personnel with children have been deployed to war since 2001, and approximately 234,000 children have one or both parents currently deployed to a combat zone” (Zoroya,
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