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Moving To a New City with Kids

   
Author: Robert Lipply

Moving to a new city can be stressful on an adult and on a child. But you can make it a new adventure too. Having a positive attitude and making a child feel safe and secure can go a long way in making a move to a new city go smoothly. When searching for a new home, you may want to focus on neighborhoods that have lots of children of various age groups, nearby city parks and sporting complexes. Also activities such as movies, miniature golf, amusement parks and local attractions are nice. For instance, if you are moving to Florida, maybe look for a home in close proximity to the beach, a lake or river where you can enjoy the sunshine while splashing in the water, riding on a boat, or trying to water ski. If you are moving to North Carolina, living near the mountains where you can hike, snow ski, or sled may be appealing to children too.

Once you have found your new home, try to make your childs room have familiar characteristics that make him or her feel like its home. Favorite stuffed animals, pictures of family and old friends can help ease them into their new home. It can also be fun to have something new in their room such as new furniture, bedding or accessories that reflect their personality and make their new room even better than their last.

After you have settled into your home, next you need to help your child meet people their own age. Visit local places that kids your childrens age would go to. For small children you could go to a play gym, a city park, or join a Moms Club. For older children you can visit your citys recreation complex and enroll your child in a team sport such as baseball, soccer, or cheerleading. For those who do not excel in sports they may enjoy taking an art class, playing a musical instrument in a band, or joining a swimming team.

Getting to know your new co-workers, other parents and neighbors can also help a child feel adjusted. Seeing you make friends and acquaintances can help your child feel happy about their new city. If youre invited to a social event, company picnic or neighborhood block party, go with your family. These types of events are great to mingle, and your new friends just might have children your childs age too!

Author Bio:

Robert Lipply

Bob Lipply is a licensed broker associate with Remax Realtec Group in Palm Harbor, Florida. He has many years of experience in selling homes and condos in the Tampa Bay area.

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