February 16, 2021 Phyllis Fagell THE WASHINGTON POST – When Nick von Hindenburg, 12, moved from the Netherlands to Washington, DC at the start of seventh grade, the pandemic and online school limited his opportunities to make friends. But after moving seven times and living on three continents, he had the skills to adapt. “I’ve never been in this exact situation before, but I’ve had to adjust to different cultures, traditions and ways of teaching,” Nick said. He understands that life is more like a jungle gym than a ladder, said his mother, Anisha Abraham, a paediatrician at Children’s National Hospital and author of