The big move: How to prepare your family for their new home
Like any child moving to a new town, Leo was understandably nervous about the new life he would find there. Fortunately for him, he found a group of supportive new friends who helped him settle in quickly.
It’s a happy end to the house-moving story that every parent wishes for their own child. The reality of the moving journey is that every child needs your help to adapt to leaving the familiar behind and adjusting to the unknown, long before the move itself happens.
Children can be incredibly resilient, but there are lots of things you can do to make this period of change as easy – and enjoyable – as possible.
Naturally, it’s a challenging time for parents too, so taking time as a family to remind yourself of the positive reasons that motivated you to make the move can be beneficial for everyone – and a chance to have fun!
We met Emmett, who is currently in the process of moving with his family to Margate, 90 miles (145 km) away from their current home. He shares with us an insight into how he is coping with the big change and some of the things that you can do to help prepare your kids for any changes they may be going through.