Preparing Your Kids for a Smooth Move to Your New House

Written by Jennelyn Marangi
·4 mins read
The son helping his mom and dad to carry stuff to their new home. Dad and Mom staring at their son with a smiles in their faces.

Congratulations on your new home! Moving can be a stressful and overwhelming experience, especially for children who may not understand what is happening or why they have to leave their familiar surroundings. However, with a little planning and preparation, you can make the transition smoother and help your children feel more at ease.

Here are some tips on the best way to prepare your children for your new home:

  1. Involve them in the process: Children often feel more in control and less anxious when they have some say in the decision-making process. Consider letting them choose their new bedroom paint color or help pack their belongings. This can give them a sense of ownership and make them feel more excited about the move.

  2. Talk to them about the move: It’s important to have open and honest conversations with your children about the move. Explain to them why you are moving, what the new house will be like, and how it will benefit the family. Reassure them that you will still be there for them and that they can still keep in touch with their friends.

  3. Create a sense of continuity: Help your children feel connected to their old home by bringing along some of their favorite items, such as stuffed animals or blankets. You could also create a memory box of special items from your old home that they can look back on when they are feeling homesick.

  4. Plan some fun activities: Moving can be a lot of work, so it’s important to take breaks and have some fun. Plan some activities that your children can look forward to, such as visiting a local park or going out for ice cream. This will help break up the monotony of packing and moving and give your children something to look forward to.

  5. Set up their new room: Children often feel more comfortable in familiar environments, so it’s a good idea to set up their new bedroom as soon as possible. Try to recreate the layout of their old bedroom as closely as possible and let them help decorate and personalize their new space.

  6. Help them make new friends: Moving to a new neighborhood can be intimidating, especially for children who are used to having a close-knit group of friends. Encourage your children to meet their neighbors and join local clubs or sports teams to help them make new friends. You could also plan a playdate with children from your old neighborhood to help them maintain those relationships.

  7. Be patient and understanding: Moving can be a tough and emotional experience for everyone, so it’s important to be patient and understanding with your children. Allow them to express their feelings and reassure them that it’s okay to feel sad or anxious. Let them know that you are there for them and that you will work through any challenges together.

By following these tips, you can help your children feel more at ease and excited about your new home. Remember to be patient, open, and understanding, and your children will adjust to their new surroundings in no time. Good luck with your move and if you are looking to get a helping hand we at Caddy Moving are happy to help you through your moving process to be done smoothly!