Javier P...
Sasebo Elementary School
Being a military child means having to be strong and resilient. There is a lot to it. Many people agree that moving every two to three years can improve your strength and resilience. One is that getting new classmates can give you more experience. Sometimes people give you unique comments about you being a military child. One comment could be "Do you speak other languages?". Meeting new classmates also gives you more confidence. Many people also agree that a military child is a strong child. Military children often learn from their parents' experience. Some children want to be in the military when they grow up. If you want to be in the military when you grow up, being a strong military kid can help you mentally adapt to being in the military easily. This can separate "military kids" that want to join from "non-military kids" that want to join the military. In conclusion, a military child can get more experience than others. Many of the military children could have more confidence too. Wrapping all this up, a military child is strong and resilient.