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July 18, 2020

Tips from Professional Movers on Relocating as a Single Parent

Moving to a new homeBy Julie DeLong, A-1 Freeman Moving Group 

Moving is often a challenging task and can even be more so for single parents. This is especially because, in addition to the stress of planning the move by yourself, you must physically and mentally prepare your children to acclimate to a new neighborhood. However, having a practical plan on how to go about it can save you a lot of hassle.
 

Whether you are moving interstate or within the same city, you need to understand that moving as a single parent has its own fair share of challenges. Here we offer a few tips to make it easy for you and your kids as you embark on exploring new environments.

Plan

As a single parent, you have a load of things to think about before you embark on moving. This makes it crucial for you to plan and strategize before the day of moving comes. In any case, the moving process involves a lot of unpredictable happenings, which, without ample planning, can inconvenience you.

While in the planning stage, you ought to make your children central to your plan. Consider issues that concern them directly, such as the nature of the new neighborhood and the change to a new school. Having a good plan will make the moving process easy and seamless for you and your children.

Communicate with your kids

Involving your children in your plans to move can help to prepare them for the upcoming developments. Depending on their age, you can even delegate some duties, such as packing the boxes and cleaning rooms. Although they might be apprehensive and resistant at first, they are likely to come around if you talk to them and explain the reasons behind the move. As the only parent they look up to, it is healthy to remain honest, especially on matters that involve your kids.

Hire professional movers

Since moving with children as a single parent can be quite delicate, you cannot compromise on the people you hire to help you move. Looking for the right moving company in advance can help you get your finances and budget in order. Moreover, you will have the time to research their performance based on what previous clients say about them.

Some professional movers offer additional services, including packing and unpacking. If you find it daunting to do these tasks, you can look for a moving company that can help you with them.

Travel light

Leaving behind the items you do not need can save you a lot of money in moving costs. You should declutter your home a month or so before moving so that you are able to identify what is worth carrying with you and what is not. Remember that the more items you move with, the more the charges and vice versa.

Ask for help

Moving is an engaging activity and can take all your attention. Therefore, having extra hands to help in packing and taking care of children can make things easier. Have someone take care of your children on moving day so that you can concentrate on being available for the moving company.

Being a single parent should not make you unable to move to your location of choice. Engaging professional movers, having a plan, and above all, putting your children at the center of the moving process is all you need to relocate conveniently.

If you are planning to move, A-1 Freeman Moving Group can do the heavy lifting for you, from storage to logistics and actual moving. Reach out to us and take advantage of our professional moving services.

 

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