Monday, February 6, 2012

Helping Children Cope with the Move


  • Show the children the new home and their new room prior to moving. If this is not possible, pictures or videos will help them visualize where they are going.
  • Assure children that you won’t forget their friends.
  • Make a scrapbook of the old home and neighborhood.
  • Throw a good-bye party. At the party, have their friends sign a t-shirt.
  • Have your children write good-bye letters and enclose their new address.
  • You may wish to call the other children’s parents so that they will encourage return letters.
  • When packing, give your children their own boxes and let them decorate them.
  • Start a scrapbook for your new home.
  • Visit your children’s new school, park, church, etc… Take a camera.
  • Help your children invite new friends over to your new home.
  • Let your children choose a new favorite restaurant. This will help them feel in control of their new environment.
  • Encourage your children to send letters about their new home to their friends.
  • Involve your children in groups, sports, and activities like the ones they used to participate in.
  • Remember, even if you only lived in a home for a few years, to a young child it is nearly their entire lifetime.

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