Moving Blog
October 21, 2020

Help your Kids Transition to Their New Home

Family has moved to a new locationBy Julie DeLong, A-1 Freeman Moving Group 

We have said it before, and it is worth saying again, a move is a complicated event no matter what age you are. However, it is especially confusing and scary for your kids. Everything that they’ve known is being tossed to the wind, and they’re facing everything from leaving their old friends behind to having to figure out a new school. With all this turmoil, it is understandable that kids are going to be under a tremendous amount of stress.
 

Being a professional moving company, we’ve helped families move time and time again, and over the years we’ve seen techniques that can help your kids acclimate to their new location.

Start by establishing a familiar routine for your kids. This should be easy, as their house may have changed, but their day to day should be mostly the same. They still need to get up, have breakfast, get cleaned up, and everything else.

You should also schedule time to visit the school prior to their first day. This will let you meet the teacher and show your kids around so they can see their new classroom in a less stressful situation. Take them out to the playground and let them play on the jungle gym a bit. This will help them feel a bit more familiar with their surroundings when school starts.

If they are interested in sports and other activities, find a club or group that they can sign up for. This will help them meet new kids their age and make friends. It’ll also help them feel grounded when they become an integral part of a team, allowing their transition to be much smoother.

The main thing is to just help them get out and meet new people while getting them accustomed to their new area at the same time. By doing these things shortly after your move, you will be able to help them feel like everything is normal again quickly.

If you are looking for a professional mover to help with your long distance or local move, contact us today!

 

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