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Your Guide To Moving With Kids

If you couple any of the above factors with a long-distance move, this is an even more stark set of challenges for your child(ren) to face: new schools (and all that entails) and new friends, with the potential loss of old ones. Children donu2019t often form friendships that will last them their whole lives, so regardless of how close they and their pals are now, this will fade in time. Presenting a calm attitude is all well and good, but whereu2019s the fun? <br>Visit Us: https://www.earlybirdmovingsolutions.com/

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Your Guide To Moving With Kids

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  1. Your Guide To Moving With Kids Moving by your self is stressful enough. Throw kids — especially younger kids — into the mix and you may be in for an adventure. First thing’s first: if you’re planning a move, chances are that your children already know that there’s something afoot. Be sure to tell them as soon as you’re able to, as age-appropriately as possible. Older children will need fully formed details such as dates, the location and if they’ll be changing schools. Take a deep breath. We’re here to help! Read on for a comprehensive guide to moving with kids. Why kids might get upset about moving Moving almost always has underlying factors to it. Without delving too deeply into the psychological, that means change. It doesn’t often matter to kids if the change stems from a happy remarriage, a lucrative job promotion or the welcome arrival of a new baby —chances are, it’s going to change their lives and tangibly disrupt their routine. If you couple any of the above factors with a long-distance move, this is an even more stark set of challenges for your child (ren) to face: new schools (and all that entails) and new friends, with the potential loss of old ones. Children don’t often form friendships that will last them their whole lives, so regardless of how close they and their pals are now, this will fade in time. How to deal with moving anxieties

  2. One of the prime ways to help your kids through their moving anxieties is simple. Talk with them. Discuss (again, age-appropriately) why the move is happening, when it will happen and what they can expect as far as school, friends and general day-to-day life goes. Reassure them that you hear their concerns and that you’re doing your best to make the transition easy for them. Another great way to manage stress is to stay calm. If you have a partner moving with you, be sure to communicate calmly. You never know when your children may be listening — and the less stressed they are, the smoother the transition from one place to another will be. If they don’t see a united front or a very stressed-out parent, they may have a hard time acclimating to the changes themselves. Games and activities to make moving a positive experience Presenting a calm attitude is all well and good, but where’s the fun? Try engaging your kids with the packing process. Colour ful markers, stickers and fun coloured packing tape are all great ways to engage your kids with the packing chore and also help you identify which kid’s boxes go where. You might be wondering how to pack for moving with kids? Here are a few tips: Make good use of your time and save your kid’s rooms for last. It makes the process easier on them and enables you to spend extra time on it. Put on some tunes and get to work decluttering. Make piles for what you’ll keep and what you’ll donate/discard. Use clear plastic boxes to make finding precious items easy. Pack a backpack for each child, with favourite toys and books for the road. Include a change of clothing, some snacks and a toothbrush. Incorporate dancing, fun snacks and packing competitions to spice the experience up! Reach out to the pros at Early Bird Moving today! We know moving is one of the most stressful life events out there — and adding kids into the mix adds another set of challenges during that time. If you’re in the Edmonton area, give our experienced team a call and let us do the heavy lifting! Contact us by phone at (780) 669-8629 or fill out our handy contact form! Source:https://www.earlybirdmovingsolutions.com/your-guide- to-moving-with-kids

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