Best Parenting Advice Ever About Moving with Children
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Sir Isaac Newton knew what he was talking about when amongst his laws of motion he recognized the law of inertia. Put in plain English it simply means things that are in one place like to stay in one place. Not surprisingly that includes human beings. Though we live in one of the most mobile societies in history , our basic human instinct still seems to be to stay where we have sunk even shallow roots. For children the idea of staying in the home they have always known is especially natural. Without any intellectual experience of moving and resettling, children can find moving to be a tumultuous and possibley anxiety producing time. Using the best parenting advice ever about moving with children can help you and them to work through it.1. Recognize the problem. It sounds like a real no brainer to say that part of the best parenting advice ever about moving with children is to recognize the problem. Still an amazing number of parents seem to skim over much of what is weighing on their children, especially if the children keep it to themselves. Parents involved in making a major geographic transplant are likely to be overwhelmed with all the details that such a move requires. Possibly the change in residence also means a new job for mom or dad or both. There is a new residence to acquire and an old one to unload. And of course there is the whole matter of taking all the things you have gathered together over your family life together and putting it all in properly marked boxes to be unloaded at a location with which you are currently unacquainted.

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Takeaways
- Recognize that children may not be openly uupset , but still need reassurance during a move.
- Parents need to work hard to keep lines of communication open during a move.
- Parents need to understand the shock of moving can be of considerable duration
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