
Getting Ready: Moving Tips for Children
- Questions: What do you want to know about the new place where
you'll live? Make a list of questions. Talk to your parent(s) about
good ways to find the answers.
- Address Book: Who are you best pals—the ones you want to stay
friends with after you move? Make a list and get each one's phone
number and e-mail address.
- Farewells: What VIPs (that's
Very Important People) do you want to say good-bye to before you
leave? Your babysitter? Your dentist? Your favorite neighbor down the
road? Make your list of VIPs and show it to your parent(s). Some
people you can call or e-mail. Some you can give a good-bye hug!
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Last Visits: Think of your
favorite places (like the park and the ice cream store) that you want
to visit one more time before you move. If it's a long list, choose
your top three. Talk to your parent(s) about when you can go.
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New Room: Draw a plan for a
super-cool bedroom in your new home. Think about the colors you want
and where to put your bed.
Packing Up and Moving Day
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Packing: Sorting time!
Moving is a good reason to get rid of things you don't want anymore.
Go through your toys and games and put them into three groups:
• Things you want to take with you to the new home. • Things to toss out (broken toys and games with missing pieces). • Things you don't want but could be given away to other kids.
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What Else?: What else can
you do to help with all the sorting and packing that needs to be done?
Ask your parent. Then put a checkmark here for each job you finish.
The more you have, the more proud you should be!
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Your Stuff: Design your own
personal "seal" for marking your boxes as PROPERTY OF YOU! As your
belongings are packed, draw your seal on the outside of each box.
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First Night: Your first
night in your new home is special. What do you want to have with
you? Your favorite pajamas? Your cozy slippers? The photo that's
always next to your bed? Choose a few things and ensure these items
are packed in your suitcase or backpack.
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Entertainment: Take some
things to do on the airplane or in the car on the way to the new home,
like books, games, your CD player and CDs.
After You Move: Getting Settled
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New Info: You've got a new
address! Don't forget to memorize it and your new phone number.
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New Room: Remember your
plans for a super-cool bedroom? Time to work with your parent(s) and
put them into action.
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Tour Guide: Be the family
tour guide. Make a list of things you want to see, do and look for in
your new community. Choose the top three and talk to your parent(s)
about when the tour can begin.
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Say Hello: Send an e-mail
to your old friends. Tell them all about your new home and include a
really great discovery about your new community.
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Favorites: Start some "I
like" lists. Write down things you like about:
• Your new home
• Your new school
• Your new community
The longer these lists get, the more settled you'll be in your new
home!
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