If your nervous about moving because you decided to move from NYC, you got the best moving quote and now you feel you're already to go. Well think again. Moving can be very challenging, and even more so when moving with kids. You can be traveling to Boston for all they know. Try your best to keep everybody involved so that there are no surprises. It is probably a good idea to have a family meeting to discuss the move.
It is very common that the older the child the more difficult they will find the move and have more trouble coping with the move. Young children may just need reassurance that they will be moving with Mommy and Daddy. Older children will be concerned about leaving their old school and friends and having to adjust to a new school in NYC or Boston and make new friends.
You may be in a situation where your spouse may not wish to move. Again, open and honest communication is the key to help you and your partner decide if this is the right decision for your family. You will probably ask yourself a dozen times on what's the best time to move, during the school year or during the holidays? This has been a sensitive topic with people and is very divided on their opinions.
If your move is to another city like Boston or NYC get as much information about the new city and a movers quote as you can so you can share with the kids. If the city is not too far away perhaps you can take a family trip to begin to get to know your new home. Visit the local parks and museums or any other local attractions. Take a ride by your new workplace to show the kids so they will begin to feel more comfortable about moving.
Any information you can share with your kids will help them feel involved and also make help them look forward to seeing the new city and all the things they have found out about it during the research. Make time for your teen. No matter how stressful the move is for you make time for them. Empathize with them so they feel you understand the inner turmoil they are going through.
Get your children to pack a bag of their own even if you need dot repack for safety reasons at a later stage. When you have discovered the reason you can discuss with each other what can be done to help resolve the issue.
Their focus will be on loss of routine and familiar items rather than on loss of friends. Bring them with you to the new home in advance of actually moving in so they can get used to the new house and allow them to pick out their rooms if possible.
Some useful things you can do to help them become accustomed to the idea of the upcoming move. Allow them to pack a box of their own even if you need to repack it later for safety reasons. Ask them to pick the colors for their new room. Play act the move with them so they can get an idea of what is about to happen.
Last but certainly not least you may be hesitating about the move yourself. This is very common as we second guess our decision to move. Take control of the situation by writing down the different emotions you are feeling and understanding what is behind each emotion.