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Moving is Emotional For Children |
1 You
Are In It Together – As
you begin to talk about the move with your children, make sure they
understand that each member of the family will have their own reactions to
moving. Encourage conversation about
what you are looking forward to in the next home/town, and what you’ll miss in
the town you are leaving. Express member of the family should feel comfortable
about expressing their emotions, including the adults. But it’s important for the adults to remain
positive in front of the children.
2Shop
Together – When
a move is inevitable, and you know where you are heading, make sure the kids
feel like they’re a part of some of the decisions. Getting their buy-in early will help them
accept all the newness that is coming their way. After you’ve identified the
neighborhood based on schools and other criteria, bring them along to help you
pick the specific house. This will help
them get excited about the features and highlights of the house you are buying.
3Recruit
Their Help – As
you begin to pack, host your yard sales and basically pack and purge, make sure
they are participating. Get them to give
away some toys to Goodwill. Give them a
small box and let them pack some stuff.
It will give them a sense of ownership and control over the moving
process.
4Access
Information – The
internet can give you a ton of information on a new town. Let’s the kids explore the sites that provide
‘things to do’ and ‘family fun’ events so the kids have something to look
forward to. Drive by the school they will attend and ask for a tour so your
child knows where he/she will be going, can ask questions themselves and feel more comfortable when they first attend.
5Resources
- Depending on
their age, there are books that can help keep the conversation going about your
impending move. Books are a great
starting point for discussing concerns and questions. There are book that help children say goodbye
to friends, how to meet new friends and how to manage anxiety they might be
feeling.
CCP Web Design Staff Writer and Google Author