Tips to Help Your Children Cope With the Transition of Moving and Relocating Article Tips to Help Your Children Cope With the Transition of Moving and Relocating Article
    home | all categories | submit articles | about us | links | link to us | site map | contact us | recommended resources
 
Home » Articles » Family » parenting » Tips to Help Your Children Cope With the Transition of Moving and Relocating

Tips to Help Your Children Cope With the Transition of Moving and Relocating


By Eddie Yakubovich

Tips to Help Your Children Cope With the Transition of Moving and Relocating

Moving you family can be filled with mixed emotions for everyone involved. It can be a very exciting time in their lives and for yours as well but also a move can be a sad and stressful time. There are a few things that as a parent, you can do to support your child or children through this emotional time of uncertainty in their lives.

Just because you and your spouse may be excited for all the changes that lie ahead of you don't necessarily mean that the children involved share in your enthusiasm. Children process change of any kind very differently and have to learn how to cope with several changes at one time with a move.

Psychologists will tell you that anger is a common emotion that is difficult to deal with. Expect your kids to be angry at you. You must be very understanding and more importantly assure them that everything is going to be okay.

Remember kids are leaving all that they are familiar with. They are sad and angry with you that they have to leave their friends and school yet at the same time excited about their new home. These are a few emotions you can expect with moving and relocating whether locally or internationally especially when you have strangers in your home heir toys and personal belongings.

Most child psychologists will suggest that you need to show support and understanding and keep yourself available to your children during this transition. I find that if you compile information about the place you are going to and share that information with your family so that they can get an idea of what life could be like their. Start very early with sharing all information especially with older school age children.

If it is possible for you to obtain pictures of the town and house you are moving to you should get as many photos of the area as possible and take the opportunity to make it a conversation session with your family. I always find that a moving party is a fun way to make some memories to take with you of friends you are leaving behind.

You can start a personal phone book of addresses with your children so that they can send pictures or post cards to their family and friends of their new place. Encourage them to write or call their friends often.

When you arrive at your new home a good way to help with the transition with your children is to help your children decorate their rooms. Make it a special place for them in their new home. Remember to reassure your children that all changes come with new opportunities.



About the author

Discover the insiders secrets to a more successful move. Get a better understanding of how to find a quality moving company to handle your move. from http://www.FreeArticlesAndContent.com

Copy This Article For FREE!!!

You can use this article and copy it on your own website for free! All you have to do is make sure the article is copied with no changes and includes the "About The Author" text. Also please ensure that all url's are hyperlinked according. Thank you.

Link To This Article - And We'll Link Back To Your Website!

You are more then welcome to link to this article! All you have to do is copy this webpage address from the address bar and create a link on your website. Please use the title of this article for your link text. Please get in contact once you have linked to this article and we'll link back to you! Thank you.
 
Other great articles from this category...


Heart Damage Of Another Kind
Monday, 6th October 2008

Of Loving and Affectionate Children
Thursday, 25th September 2008

Childcare Options For The Working Mother
Wednesday, 24th September 2008


Related Sites





Free Articles

Unsecured Credit Card Application   Free Proxy   Motorola MotoPEBL   Dog Training
Copyright © 2005-2008 Your Marketing Ltd. All Rights Reserved