Allied Van Lines has teamed up with Thomas Olkowski, Ph.D., a top child psychologist and author of "Moving with Children," to offer expert advice designed to help parents ease their youngsters through the relocation process.
"While moving to a new home is exciting, it often means a new school, new friends and a whole new life for children," says Dr. Olkowski. "It's natural for them to feel nervous. Luckily, there are a few simple steps parents can take to calm their child's fears and make the transition easier for the whole family."
• Tell children about the move as soon as possible-a child should never overhear the news by accident.
• Schedule regular family meeting times to discuss the move with kids, sharing the details, encouraging their questions and listening to their suggestions.
• Position the relocation as an exciting adventure with fun opportunities for the family.
• For younger children, consider reading children's books about moving, and talk about the pictures and how the people in the pictures may be feeling.
• Before moving to a new home, it is critical that children have a chance to say goodbye. Consider hosting a moving party and give children an opportunity to create scrapbooks and photo albums with their friends.
• Provide children with address books and autograph books to use when saying goodbye.