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  People move for all sorts of reasons: job changes, family size, neighborhood changes, divorce, financial concerns or  just for adventure! And even though they may have had some input into the process..children do not make the final decision! Consequently,  for your children,  Moving can be very Traumatic!

  The most important step you can take, with children of all ages, is to tell them what is going to happen...as soon as possible. Involve your children in the process. Assign some tasks related to the move allow them to be invested in it. Help them to own it!

  Younger children adjust more easily after all Mom and Dad are still the center of their universe! Any insecuritys or stresses can usually be salved by consistant reassurance. Teens on the other hand ....have a difficult time with moving. Mom and Dadare definitely NOT the center of their universe! Their friends are. They often feel their world has come to an end!

  There are many publications about moving with kids. A popular one is Moving With Kids:25 Ways to Ease Your Family's Transition to a New Home by Lori Collins Burgan. Two web sites that may prove helpful are Kids Health and Movers Directory. Both have good information about moving with children.

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                                                             TIPS FOR YOUTH

  •       Explain where you are moving to and why
  •      Tell them what will be "fun" about it (accent the positives!)
  •      If possible let them choose their own room
  •      Make a visit to their new school before school starts
  •      If you are able to arrange the move for Summer Vacation time...check with the local Parks and Recreation Department. They often offer special outings or social get-togethers for different age groups. A great way for your child to met their peers before school begins!
  •       Assign them a task to help with the move: Have them be responsible for taking care of the pets and packing the pet items. Have them write on or put a star on the boxes holding their belongings so they can find them right away! 

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                                                                                   TIPS FOR TEENS

  •      Explain where you are moving to and why
  •     Have them research their new community, schools and popular attractions on the Internet.
  •     Let them decorate their own room! (even if you hate it...just try to guide!)
  •     Have them keep a diary and digital record of the move, the new house and their new room. Something they can send back to their friends at the old place.
  •     Get them an autograph book or animal to have all their friends sign
  •     Have them (before you have moved) set up a visit, at your new home,for a best friend to visit for a week or two...something to look forward to!

 

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 mat Yes...moving can be stressful for the whole family. But it can also be a time for family bonding! After all...the only people in town you know....are yourselves! Take advantage and plan daily outings with the whole family to get to know your surroundings, check out the restaurants, find the best shopping.

  Share The Experience and remember Kids are People Too!

 

 

Concord New Hampshire Realtor Interests

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 Joan Mirantz - Joni is a Realtor® with Keeler Family Realtors, a locally owned, Customer Service oriented Firm.
Joan Publishes a monthly Newsletter "Food For Thought" under the pen name Realtor Sherpa.
(Joan also answers to Miz Maven and Miss Joni.)

Joan works in Buyer and Seller Representation with concentrations in the Merrimack Valley Area and towns surrounding Concord NH - the Capital City.
"I love what I do, and it shows in how I do it"

www.yourrealtor.biz

 

 

30 Comments on Kids Are People Too!!

AUG
09
2007
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Great advice except my daughter wanted to paint her room black! Yes, she wanted black walls. We talked about it for a looooonnnnngggg time and she decided on lavender with black curtains. All I could think of was trying to cover the black when it came time to sell.
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Joan - always the guide!  You are awesome! Lots of people will just tell the kids they are moving and not give it much thought.  I have heard adults say "Kids are resilient.  They'll be fine."  Well, kids are pretty tough, but that doesn't mean they don't have feelings and fears!  Good post, my friend!
10:14pm • #2
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Moving is not easy for anyone.  I think you have a lot of good tips and resources on how to make it easier for the entire family.   I moved from family and friends to NH 10 years ago -- and it has been a challenge -- with a good ending!  It takes planning and a positive attitude.
10:15pm • #3
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Oh Crystal...that actually went through my mind when I wrote that. Sounds like you came up with an excellant solution(but I bet you sweated it out for a while!)
10:26pm • #4
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Thank you Carol... my last set of Buyers brought their 2 children with them while looking. By the time we finally found something the 4 year old was looking forward to her new"school" and on the final walk-through she got to pick out her room!
10:30pm • #5
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Hi Joan ...just look at all the new friends you have now!!
10:32pm • #6
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Joan - excellent information.  As a only child who moved every two years, I really appreciated the tip on checking out group activities.  Many days were spent playing alone because I didn't know anyone until school started.  This is a great way to get the kids into circulation in the neighborhood very quickly.
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One thing I have found is to move during the school year.  This tosses school aged kids right in with their peer group.  they will make friends and transition more easily.  I grew up in a military area, and talking with my friends that got to move multiple times as kids, they confirmed it was always easier during school.  And, for them, they had base activities during vacations, but school time was still an easier move.  
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How I convinced her was that I found out that she wanted fantasy, dragons, castles, fairies, that sort of thing. So we bought a poster with two fairies that had the colors she liked and I pointed out that they used black as an accent, not as the main color.

My Plan B was one wall in chalkboard paint. I'm glad plan A worked out.

10:45pm • #9
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Marlene...I know that our community has a very active Parks and Rec. Dept. and they do roller skating parties, water country, one of the many state parks etc. You're right it is a great way to meet new kids in the community!(parents too...if you volunteer to chaperone!)
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Lane...interesting point. I never would have guessed that! But since you lived it....

Interesting niche' you've created for yourself! Do you ever get up this way to the Winston Cup?

10:49pm • #11
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Crystal...you are a very clever Mother! Choices....they always work!
10:53pm • #12
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Hi Joan, this is a wonderful post and subject as well. I am surprised that more people don't talk about this more or that the subject . When children are moved, it is almost always difficult on them. Uprooting from school and friends. Most families don't have the resources to pay the kids to go back and visit their friends. Starting over is always had for adults but the kids really have it much harder. I am not sure the trade offs ever really help with the normal fears and apprehensions. It takes mostly time to replace the friends and appreciate the new experiences. Some adjust so well and yet others have such a difficult time with real pain and anxiety. A tough one and a subject that might be interesting to really get into as far as consumers are concerned at least.
11:03pm • #13
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William...actually I was thinking I might look into it a little more and do a follow up because you are right it does really affect kids and todays society seems to be a lot more transient!

You sound like this may have hit close to home?

11:10pm • #14
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10
2007
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Wonderful and very informative post, Joan. This is excellent info for all of our clients and customers and something that is often overlooked in the hustle and bustle of buying and selling.

thanks so much for addressing this very important subject.

Jo 

5:26am • #15
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Joan, you mean it's neccessary to bring the teen with us when we move? :)
7:43am • #16
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 Thanks Jo...feel free to use any or all! Hope today is an uplifting one for you!
9:22am • #17
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Now Laurie...be honest! Admit it! You really miss her!
9:24am • #18
Joan, knowledge is power... even for the little ones.  It's worth the effort to help them adjust because you will deal with the fallout if you don't!
11:44am • #19
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Wise words Stephen....very wise words! Thanks for stopping by!
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Thanks Joan.  I moved a number of times, but it was always during the summer.  Usually my parents picked the end of the summer though... so school was soon after the move. 

I wouldn't mind going up there, but a NASCAR race would be a bonus.  Although, the sound of 43,000 horsepower is pretty fun... with earplugs.   

2:56pm • #21
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Great post Joan. NH has some great schools, which my kids are actually getting excited for...3 weeks away :)
5:44pm • #22
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Hi again Lane...We don't even have to go to the race....the traffic going home is a show in itself!
8:49pm • #23
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Hi there Sue...I don't find that strange! I always was eager to get back to school...I got bored before Summer ended.
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Congratulations - you are freatured on localism!  Way to go!
11:49pm • #25
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2007
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Good stuff! I have a 13 year old and we had to move this year... it was very hard on him. It is important to remember the kids!
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Great post! Very helpful information. I'm definitely looking forward to your next post. All the best of luck!
9:30pm • #28
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2007
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Hi Melissa...13 huh! One of the hardest ages! Idon't envy you...
1:35pm • #29
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Thank you Dominic...I look forward to hearing from you again!
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