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Some of the following steps may be taken to make the relocation
process easier for your children.
- Talk openly with your children well before the move takes
place, explaining all of the details of the move and why
the move must take place.
- Get information on your new town or city, including schools
and children's programs, and discuss them with your children.
- Create a pen-pal package for your children and their special
friends with addressed, pre-stamped envelopes, stickers
and markers. For older children, e-mail is a great way to
keep in touch.
- Discuss advantages of the new location with your children
according to their interests, such as nearby amusement parks,
museums, zoos, etc.
- If possible, take your children on a tour of your new
town or city and home before the move to acquaint them with
their new surroundings.
- Discuss decorating ideas for your child's new room including
a memory door. Compile favorite photographs from family
and friends from the location you are leaving and plan to
decorate a door in your child's room with the photos.
- Pay attention to what your children have to say about
the move and address their concerns.
- Keep to your child's daily routines as closely as possible.
- Don't pack your child's favorite belongings until the
last minute.
- Once you have arrived in your new community, visit your
child's school to speak with his or her counselor about
orienting your child to the new school and school programs.
Advise the counselor of any special interests of the child
and ask for recommended clubs or programs.
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