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Tips for Moving During the School Year

By Evette Garside @evette77

Tips for moving during the school yearTips for moving during the school year

Are you planning on moving during the school year? Moving during this time of year can be more complicated than moving during the summer. These tips will help you plan your move.

Support Your Children

You might be stressed about your move, but it's important to remember that moving can also be hard on your children. This is especially true if your kids have lived in one home for their entire lives.

You'll want to start talking to your children about the move in a positive way. You should be more than willing to answer their questions or provide them with comfort if they need it. If you work to give your kids the support that they need, everyone in your family will be happier about the move.

Talk To Your Children's Teachers

You'll want to make sure that your move doesn't get in the way of your child's schoolwork. Let their current teacher know that they're going to be moving during the school year. You'll want to contact their new school district as soon as you can. If possible, you'll want to find out which classroom your child will be placed in.

Communicating with teachers ahead of time can minimize the struggles that your child has to deal with it. Different schools don't always follow the same curriculum. Talking things over with teachers can help you avoid potential problems.

Hire Movers

Moving isn't easy even under the best of circumstances. Even if you're moving to a nearby city, it's easy to become overwhelmed by the stresses associated with moving. Thankfully, you don't have to get through this process on your own. You can hire professionals that will be able to help you each step of the way.

You'll find that long distance moving with kids is a lot easier when you have a team of professionals available to help you. The movers that you work with will be able to take care of a lot of the challenges of moving for you. You'll be able to focus on getting your kids ready for the move.

Start Packing Early

It's easy to feel rushed during a move, especially if you're moving during the school year. Because of this, you're not going to want to put off packing until the last possible minute. You'll want to start packing up your belongings as soon as you can.

You should focus on packing up non-essential items at first. For example, you should start by packing up out of season clothing. From there, you should pack items like books, movies, toys, and video games. You'll want to make sure your children still have some of their favorite toys to play with during this time.

When your' moving date draws closer, you can begin to back some more essential items, like kitchenware and towels. You should give each member of your household a backpack where they can store toiletries, pajamas, and a few changes of clothing. That way, everyone will have what they want, even on the date of your move.

Give Your Kids A Chance To Know Their New Community

This is a huge transition for kids. Not only will they be moving to a new location, but it's also likely that they'll be starting a new school. Your children may get separated from a lot of their closest friends. Promote your kids to speak about how they feel about the upcoming move. You'll find that it's easier for your kids to adjust if you give them a chance to get to know the new area ahead of time.

If possible, you'll want to bring your kids to your new neighborhood on the weekends so that they can get a better perspective of what the area is like. You may want to bring them to local parks as well. When they're playing, they might wind up meeting other children that will eventually attend school with them.

Keep Your Kids In Touch With Their Old Friends

These days, it's easier than ever to stay in touch with people, no matter where they're located. Even if you're moving across the country, your child should be able to keep talking to some friends.

It can be hard for kids to leave some of their friends behind, especially if they aren't able to make new friends right away. Take steps to make sure your child is able to communicate with their old friends. If you still live within driving distance of your old home, you may even want to bring your children over for a play-date.

Label The Items That You Pack

It can take a lot of time to unpack all of your belongings and settle into your new home. Unfortunately, if you move during the school year, you won't necessarily have a lot of extra time to unpack everything on your own. When you're packing up your possessions, you should clearly label every box that you pack. This will make unpack your things more manageable.

Your children will feel more secure in their new home when all of their belongings are unpacked. You should work to get settled into your new place as quickly as you can.

Moving during the school year can be a challenge, but there are plenty of steps you can take that will make this process easier for you. Keep these suggestions in mind as you get ready for your move. Do your best to avoid problems and have a smooth move.


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