Guide To Moving With Children

Aug 1
07:14

2008

Jennifer A. Strong

Jennifer A. Strong

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Moving house can be a real mixture of emotions for your children as well as for you and by making sure that they are happy when it comes to moving day means your day will be much happier too!

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Avoid showing to your children that you are apprehensive about your moving house for your children have mixed emotions already about it. You are just assuring them that everything's alright

Our Moving Guide to moving with children should give you some useful advice for preparing for your moving day and for the big day itself.

Empathize with your children. Understand what they are feeling about the move; they will leave all memories from the day they were born; moving away from all their friends and their school and everything that they know,Guide To Moving With Children Articles so they are bound to be anxious and even scared at not knowing what will lie ahead for them. As the day of moving approaches, your children will feel worse and worse about accepting it.

*For young children in particular, even a short distance move can feel like thousands of miles! they need your assurance that they will not lose the people behind for they can meet again sometime.

*Make sure you make arrangements with their old and new schools as early as possible. Their school records will need to be transferred to the new school for example, and it's important that their teachers know of the impending move in case your child's behavior in class changes.

*Involve your children with the preparation for moving as much as possible. Sorting through with them which toys they want to keep and which ones they don't can be good fun and gives you time to talk about the whole experience of moving.

*When you're sorting through the toys, remember to leave a couple aside to keep in the days leading up to the move and for the moving day itself so that your child has something to keep them occupied.

*The best advice if you're moving locally is to have your children stay with friends or family for the day. You need no distraction on the day of the move so give some toys or food to your children so as not to bother you with their presence.

*If you're moving long distance, having your children looked after for the day may not be possible so by keeping aside a few toys and trying to give them as much attention as possible should help.

Moving Guide with children has provided just a few points which should help you and your children to cope with the moving process.

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