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Home : Moving Tips : Moving with Kids
From Moving.com

You're readying for a move and you have a million things to take care of: closing the deal on your new house or apartment, anticipating your new job, and scheduling a pick-up, but it is important that you don't neglect your children. Take some time to discuss the upcoming events with them. Children take their cues from their parents, so make sure that you stay upbeat and positive throughout. Help them see the move as an exciting new beginning.

When is the best time to move?

Unfortunately, there is no "best" time to move with your children. Unless you count moving only after you've discussed it with your children. Get their input about the timing of the move. Try to avoid making your word the law.

It'll be very hard for your teen if you decide to relocate during their senior year of high school, right before they graduate.

For your younger children, a move during the school year will allow them to immediately go from one social setting into another. They'll be recieving more attention from classmates and the teacher as the "new kid." On the other hand, a summer move may allow your children to become better acclimated with their surroundings. This way they won't be thrust into unfamiliar territory both at school and at home.

Your children may not like the reasons for the move, but with good communication, they'll understand them.


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