Preparing Children for a Move

TIPical Mary Ellen : Episode TIP-1305 -- More Projects »
Moving expert Cindy Borup shares tips on helping the children make a smooth transition from one home to the next.
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  • Write the date you are moving on the family calendar (figure A), so that your child is well aware of when it is happening.
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  • If your children are older, have them pack up their own rooms or favorite items. Supply them with markers, crayons, stickers and labels (figure B) so they can decorate their own boxes.

  • Take pictures or video of the new home or town, so they become familiar with the new surroundings.
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  • Make a folder for each child that includes brochures about their new city such as theaters, libraries, parks and sports teams (figure C). Be sure to include information on activities they enjoy.

  • Get a large map of the new area. Locate and mark several of the places you have discussed as well as where the new house will be (figure D).

  • Ask your children to draw a picture of how they will arrange and decorate their new room. You could even help make a floor plan (figure E).

  • A going-away party is a great way to create some lasting memories from the "old" home. Have your children help plan the event. Have a special address book at the party where their friends can write down their contact information (figure F).

  • Another ideas for the party is to buy a plain T-shirt for your child and ask their friends to sign or write a special message on it (figure G).

  • Give each of your child's friends a postcard that has already been stamped and addressed with your new address, and ask them to send a note after the move.

  • Make your child a snack bag for moving day.
  • Guests
    Cindy Borup
    Moving Expert
    Phone: 651-484-0211
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