15 of the Best Blogs for How to Handle a Move with Kids

moving with kidsMoving is never easy, but adding kids to the mix adds an entirely new level of potential complications. From procrastinating packers to tearful tots who loathe the idea of leaving their bedrooms, friends and neighborhoods behind, there’s an endless variety of kid-related problems during a move. The wisdom contained in these fifteen blogs, however, can make an arduous process a bit less harrowing and even a bit fun.

 

Dealing with Leaving

Children get emotional at the best of times, it’s a given. But when they have to leave their lifetime home, you never quite know how they’re going to react. Younger children will likely see it as an adventure, whereas older children feel that you are taking them away from a life they know and love. Either way, it is up to you to protect your child’s emotional well-being, so make sure you read these three blogs before speaking to your child about the big move.

Keeping Kids Busy

When it comes time to pack up your house, make sure your children are occupied. This is going to be a difficult time for everyone, which means that entertaining everyone is paramount. Children, especially, will feel the brunt of the move. Younger children may think moving is an exciting new experience, whereas older children will see the move as a way to separate them from their friends and will, as a result, probably drag their feet and complicate the process. In either scenario, it is paramount that you make a decision before packing day on whether the kids are going to be a help or a hindrance. Regardless of your children’s’ age, these three blogs will help you make the best decisions when planning a move.

Packing Kids and their Stuff

There comes a time in every kid’s life when he has to let go of the past. Yes, speak to your child about moving, but when it comes to packing up, he needs to get on-board. At this stage you should have reached an agreement on moving, so it’s now a matter of getting the job done. Kids will, given the chance, start pulling their favorite toys out of carefully packed boxes. To avoid having to constantly repack, make sure to set aside a few items that are designated as moving-day toys. In these three blogs you will find the best tips on packing, when moving with kids.

On the Road

When you’ve done everything else, you still have to get on the road. Traveling with kids is tough, but with the right attitude you can survive the journey. Whether you are traveling by land, air or sea, entertainment is a must. Long trips can become terribly tedious for kids, so anything that will distract them will make the journey much more bearable for everyone. There are plenty of games that all the family can play, and bringing along a few electronic games and books is a good idea, too. If you’re struggling for ideas on how to keep your kids occupied while on the road, check out these three blogs.

After the Move

Arriving, unfortunately, is not your journey’s end. You will have to unpack, and once that is done you will begin the settling in process. There are neighbors to meet, school meetings to attend and parks to find. This part of the process is where the kids become useful. Children are naturally inquisitive and will quickly seek out new friends, neighbors and places. Take the kids for a walk around the neighborhood when you arrive. Doing so will give everyone a chance to feel out your new home. This will also give you the opportunity to seek out potential play-dates, so that the kids can quickly settle into their new surroundings. For the best advice on settling in after a move, read these three blogs.