Let Them Help With Packing
This is the real chance for you to get your children excited about the idea of moving. Even if it isn’t necessarily the most efficient means of packing up, allowing your children some agency when it comes to packing up their room for the move is a great way to let them feel like they have control. Plus, if they do a good job, it may just save you a little bit of time and effort in the process!
In Transit
Whether you’re working with experienced removalists or driving the van yourself, your first official trip to your new home is a great time to point out and detail the perks of your new neighbourhood. Make a point to drive past fun areas and activities that you can take on with your child. It may feel a little silly, but it can really help your child envision a life in a new place.
Unpacking Ideas
Once you’re at your new house and getting ready to unpack and start rebuilding your life in this new place, spend some time working with your child to make their new room. Once you have all of the necessities out of the way, you can spend some time unpacking their room with them and helping them settle in the new space.
Moving house with children is more than just a new neighbourhood, it’s about creating a new sense of home, safety, and familiarity. So, helping them where you can be great for both of you in the long run.
If you would like more advice on how to help with the pre-move process with children, read this handy guide.
After the Move