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Migrations have accompanied mankind for hundreds of years. Wandering for livelihood has been and is inscribed in historical and social processes taking place on a regional and global scale. Decisions on change of residence usually are on economic grounds, but they can also be political, religious, social or related to the climate. They are taken by adults, but their range and effects also affect children. This happens when they take them with them, for the sake of wanting to improve their life situation, or when they leave them in the country of origin, for the same reasons.The challenge for these children is related to the problems of being able to adapt to the new situation, including education and their values,when they leave with their relatives, while when they stay they may experience loneliness, the lack of family warmth and a reduced sense of security. The following text is devoted to the situation of children of immigrants.
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