I am new to the site, it seems like a nice forum.
I am a first year pharm student at MWU-glendale. I have three boys, ages 5, 3, and almost 6 months. Pharmacy school can be done with children.
I feel it is important to live near school if you can get away with it. If your kids are young this shouldn't be a problem. We lived in the east valley and MWU is in the far northwest valley, so I would have had to commute at least 2 hours roundtrip. We moved within 10 min. of school and now that commute time can be spent studying instead of driving. There are many students in my class with children, many who are driving far to get to school. I have found that for me, I stay about each night at school and study. By the time many of my classmates are finally home from their commute, I am done or close to being done studying for the evening. I can then take the 10 min drive and spend 3-4 hours a night with my family. The classmates driving have to then shuffle some family time with studying.
Something that works for me, get all your studying done at school. That means staying late and getting familiar with the library. But if I go home, I will not study because my wife and boys need and deserve some attention. Living close to school allows me to get there quick to spend time studying on Sunday nights also, but I don't study at home at all. This way, when I am at home, it is quality time instead of "good to see you, but I have to trap myself in the office and cram, see you tomorrow."
If you are married, you need the supportive spouse that understands where and why you are spending extra time out of the house. Also, make sure that once you are home, you give your family their quality time.
I am lucky and have the supportive spouse. She is a RN and works weekend nights so we don't have to pass our kids off on anybody. I thought this would really suck, since weekends looked like the only time I would get to see her, but as long as I stick to my plan above, we still get plenty of time together. She actually says she sees me more now than when I was doing my preregs.
Good luck parents, it can be done.