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Tips To Make Moving Easier On Young Children

It doesn't matter how far you're moving or what your circumstances are, the moving process can be extremely stressful. If you have young children to care for, the process becomes even more difficult. In fact, with young kids in the house it might feel like a huge accomplishment if you get even one box packed during the day. In addition to preparing for your upcoming move and maintaining your normal daily routine, you need to make sure your little ones are ready for such a huge transition. So, before you start checking tasks off of your mile-long to-do list, check out these tips to learn how you can make moving with young kids in tow easier.

Talk to Your Kids About Moving

Little kids get used to their daily routines, so anytime you make a major change it can be difficult for them. Fortunately, talking to your children about your upcoming move can help ease their minds a bit. When you talk to your kids about moving, be sure to discuss:

  • The fact that your entire family is moving. If you have a toddler in the family, he or she may not grasp the entire concept of moving. Simply reassuring your little ones that no one in your family will be left behind when you move can be a huge relief.
  • Your new home. Describing your new house to your children encourages excitement. You can talk to your children about their new bedrooms and ask them for decorating ideas. If possible, take your kids to your new house before moving day to let them see their bedrooms in person.
  • That all of their treasured belongings will be moved to your new house. A big part of the moving process is getting rid of things that you no longer use, and if your little ones see you donating or disposing of things as you pack, they might think that you plan to get rid of their things too. If your children are preschool or kindergarten age, consider making a game out of packing up their room by going through each item together and letting them decide what they want to keep and donate. If you have a toddler, consider packing a special "treasure box" filled with his or her most-prized possessions. Instead of letting the movers transport your toddler's "treasure box," take it with you.

Hire Movers

A lot of people try to save money by moving everything themselves, but when you have young children at home saving a little bit of money may not be worth the trouble. Not only does hiring movers shorten your to-do list, it allows you to spend moving day with your kids. Little ones might be extra clingy on moving day because so much is going on. Hiring movers to transport your belongings lets you spend the day tending to your kids' needs.

Let the Movers Pack for You

Did you know that a lot of moving companies also offer home packing services? For an additional fee, you don't even have to worry about packing your things. The movers pack everything and transport it for you. Letting the movers pack up your home makes the moving process less stressful for you, but it also means your little ones don't need to deal with any part of the process. Have a close friend, family member, or your spouse direct the movers on moving day while you take your children out for the day. While you're spending the day with your kiddos, let them know that you'll all be going home to your new house at the end of the day. Once everything is moved into the new house, take your kids to see their new home.

When you have young children, moving can be difficult. However, by talking to your kids about your upcoming move, delegating tasks to shorten your to-do list, and hiring movers, you can make the process a lot easier on your entire family. For more information, contact a company like M Dyer & Sons Inc.

 


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