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Moving is a stressful experience, but it can be overwhelming for small children who may feel like they’re leaving behind everything they’ve ever known. You may know that finding a new home can be an adventure, but your children may only see moving as losing what’s comfortable and familiar. While it’s normal for kids to be worried, how you talk to them about the situation can help them adjust before the movers arrive.

3 Tips for Talking to Your Kids About Moving

1. Tell Them Right Away

Many parents worry that telling their kids too early will just give them more time to stress about the move, but it’s actually the opposite. Talking over the move with your children as soon as possible will make them feel included and give them space to process the move. On the other hand, finding out at the last minute can feel like a shocking change they had no control over.

2. Leave Time for a Lengthy Conversation

moversAfter finding out about the move, your children will probably have a lot of questions. When are you leaving? What will the new place be like? Will they still be able to visit? Taking the time for an extended conversation will help alleviate their anxiety, so set aside an evening just for this family discussion.

3. Stress the Positives

Being able to draw a picture of life in your new home may actually get your children excited about the move. Do some research and find some elements of your new place that they’ll really enjoy, and stress the new opportunities they’ll experience. If you frame it properly, your children might actually be excited when the movers come.

 

For over 20 years, Smooth Move Relocation Services LLC has been helping families throughout the Cincinnati area take the stress out of relocating. Their movers pride themselves on treating everyone’s belongings with the care they deserve and handling every step of the process. Visit Cincinnati’s best movers online now to learn more about their services, follow their Twitter for more helpful tips, or call (513) 481-1316 to request a quote.

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