Health Tip: Adjusting to a Move
(HealthDay News) -- Changing homes can be a stressful ordeal, particularly for young children and even toddlers.
The Nemours Foundation offers these suggestions to help young children cope with the stress of a move:
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While explaining details of the move, keep it clear and simple.
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Tell them a story about the move, and use their toys to act it out.
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Let them help pack up their toys, and make sure they understand that the toys will be at the new home, too.
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If you can, take your child to visit the new home several times, and try taking toys over each time you go.
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Try to keep your child's bedroom furniture the same.
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Just before and after the move, don't try to make any other changes in your child's life, like toilet training or moving to a bed from a crib.
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Have your child stay with a babysitter while the furniture and belongings are moved to the new home.
Date Last Modified:
8/6/2007