Mum & Career
on November 8, 2019

How To Make Moving Stress-Free For Children

Family Moving House
5 min read

So, you’re going to move house - Congratulations! You and your family can finally get to your dream home. Thing is, there’s still the problem of having to actually having to conduct a house move. And given you have a household to manage, work to finish, and your family to spend time with, you’ll likely start to feel overwhelmed.

Sadly, your kids might feel the same pressure from you, too. And while you definitely are better-equipped to handle this stress, your kids might not have the same capacity. Thankfully, you can help them feel less stressed during the move. In fact, here are some tips to transform your move into an activity your kids can see as extremely fun!

  • Explain the moving plan to your kids. When you’re decided to conduct a move to your new house, make sure you huddle the family and get them familiar with the process. Are you going to hire movers to help out? How soon do you have to move? What sort of steps do you have to take during the move? This allows everyone to think about how they can help with the move. And for your children, this can be a good opportunity for them to understand what really goes on during your move.
  • Sit them down and talk about their concerns. Most of the time, your kids will likely be concerned less about the move and more about what happens after that. If you’re moving to another town or state, they’ll most likely have to change schools. This means meeting new people - new classmates, new teachers - in a new environment. This can be very stressful for them. It helps to at least let them know you’re there to be someone they can rely on.
  • Let them be a part of the move. It’s hard for children to be left out of situations involving the family, as this lets them feel isolated. This can actually make things like moving stressful to them. Instead, try to ask them if they want to participate in the moving process. You can ask them to help you make an inventory of things you want to bring to your new house, or even ask them to help pack their own things. This gives them a sense of responsibility and ownership with their things, and this also establishes that they’re able to help with the move. 
  • Give them a tour around the new house and the location. Aside from having to visit your new home to prepare for the move, try touring your kids around your new house and the immediate neighborhood. This not only lets you and your kids become more familiar with the area. Where are the cafes, malls, and popular restaurants? Are there parks nearby? Where are the hospitals, schools, and police stations? These are important considerations - because not only are you checking these locations for yourself, but this lets your children be more aware of the places they can go to around town. That way, when you finish the move, they’re already familiar where they are.
  • Get help from professional services. You might be running your move on a tight budget, but you might want to consider hiring professional services to help you with the move. If you live in New York, you can rely on moving companies NYC to help you out in terms of organising, packing, and the transport of your belongings. You can also use a 'man and a van' company such as Transport Executive. This can take a lot of time off your hands, which you can use instead to bond with your family more.

Kids and a Stress-Free House Move: It’s Possible!

With the tips above, it’s important to remember that while it can be a bit stressful to organize a move in itself, you can help your kids avoid feeling the same levels of stress. Moving should be a fun activity for your children, and the tips above can help transform an otherwise stressful endeavor like moving into a fun activity that can be a way to bond with the whole family. Remember, a successful and stress-free move has a lot to do with how you look at your current situation and how you want to approach your move. Happy Moving!

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