Moving with Children


"How will Santa know where we are?" "Who will I play with?" "Will I like my new school?" Whether you're moving across town or across the country, your school-aged children are bound to have lots of questions and concerns. Here are a few ways to make their move a smoother and more positive experience.

Tell your children about the move as soon as possible. Don't let them learn about it by overhearing conversations. Keep a positive attitude and be enthusiastic about how your move will benefit each family member.

Encourage the children to share their feelings about the move. Answer their questions as completely as possible to alleviate their fears of the unknown.

Let your children assist you in making a checklist of premoving tasks; then let them select a few they'd like to complete. Children can pack some of their own non-breakable belongings and label each box with their name and new address. Filling out post office change-of-address cards also gives them practice in writing their new address.

Make a Moving Survival Kit. They'll enjoy helping you list and collect all those essential items you'll need as soon as you arrive at your new home. Either take this box with you or see that it's the first to be unloaded at your new home.

As an experienced relocation specialist, I'll make your family's move more enjoyable. Moving out of state? I'll be happy to locate a relocation specialist in your new area. Call me and let's get on the move!




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