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I have hard "When a family that travels full time the kid(s) can't have a stable friendships (becouse of moveing all the time)."
Here is my question: Do you thank if a family that travels full time if thay have a "Land & House" in a "Virtual/Online 3D World". Would that help the kid(s) to develop stable friendships? |
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I think it's unlikely - anyone who has spent any time online will know that "cyberfriends" are notoriously flakey...
...conversation/IM etc are good ways to start a friendship but generally people also need shared experiences of some kind to build deeper friendships that will last |
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I traveled alot as a child my mom was a truck driver. Your kids can make pen pals for one. also along there trips they might meet other kids that are traveling as well and make friends with them. Just like you make some friends as you travel your kids will as well good luck!
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It always varies, here is a very kid friendly site.
Some say that it's a little confusing at first, but you talk to lots of live people to play and make your own rooms, listen to music, and more. Xivio is a great site. FREE to play, NO downloads! Members can explore many rooms in Xivio World, main rooms, other members rooms, and their OWN room. (complete with a lock and a lease.) There are MANY items that members can use to customize their avatar "Xiv", and their room. Their hompy (personal homepage) can also be customized with their own background, images, and colors. They upload their own music, their own videos, and keep their own personal blog updated. They can listen to music in their own room that they create, and let their in world friends listen and visit. Members customize their avatar, and their own room. New items are added often. The site has ALOT of features, so when you join take your time, and ask questions. Free members and premium (paid) members have the same chances at getting rares and other items. All members are treated the same. |
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