Moving with kids can be stressful on both you and them! Luckily, the move doesn’t have to be painful for anyone!
Check out our 7 tips for moving with kids, and make your relocation as easy as 123!
Tips For Moving With Kids!
Nobody likes saying goodbye. Not to their friends and not to the house they know and love. Moving can be especially hard for children who may not fully comprehend the reasons why you are moving or the reasons why the move will actually be better for them in the long run.
Tip #1: Talk To Them
As soon as the move is a definite go, share the news with your kids. Make them feel apart of everything, and openly discuss the new and exciting changes about to happen.
Reassure your children that all of their possessions, books, toys, etc., will all be coming with them and share all of the wonderful and exciting benefits of the move.
Tip #2: Get to Know Your New House
If the house is nearby, get your kids excited by going to see it. Let them see their rooms and have them plan out how they want to decorate.
If you’re moving further away, show them lots of pictures and use google to learn all about the area.
You could even draw out the room, and let them decide how they want their furniture arranged.
Tip #3: Let Them Help With Packing
Make sure younger kids know that their stuff is being packed up and moved and not being thrown away. Older kids might understand the process, but it may be more difficult for little ones to grasp.
Let them help pack up their toys and then have them decorate their boxes so they will be easily recognizable after the move.
As much as possible, try to get their items and room set up first, even if it means ordering pizza and keeping your kitchen in boxes for a couple of days.
Having that sense of familiarity will help keep their anxiety down.
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Tip #4: Get to Know The Neighbors and the New Area
As soon as possible, become a part of your new community. Introduce yourself to the neighbors. Invite people on your street over for a house warming party.
Participate in local activities that will allow both you and your kids to make new friends.
If your child is on the shy side, talk to them about making new friends and help them think of ways to break the ice with the kids at their new school.
Tip #5: Keep Your Routines
Do you always get ice cream on Saturday afternoons? Or maybe you spend Sunday mornings at the park? Whatever routines you can keep, you should do so.
Try to remain consistent with meal times and bedtimes. Keeping kids in their routine will help keep them calm and will help you feel a sense of order.
Always remember, while moving might be hard on you, it might be even harder on your kids. As much as possible, stay positive with them and make the whole process a grand adventure.
Make the process fun and memorable and as stress-free for them as possible. (It will help you feel more relaxed too!)
Tip #6: Use Time to Your Advantage
When moving you don’t always have months to move, some times you have weeks, and that can put you in a crunch.
If you have the time, use it to your advantage, and do not procrastinate.
You can start by sharing information with your kids about the new school they will be attending, what their new bedroom will look like, and the new amenities they will get to enjoy.
This will keep them motivated when moving becomes tough and overwhelming.
Tip #7: Hire a Kid-Friendly Moving Company
I know you might not have heard of it, but there are some companies that have created special measures to make sure kids are taken care of on the day of the move.
So when you are shopping for a moving company, check the company website to see if they offer and special services towards children.