Preparing Your Children for a House Move

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Moving house can be a physically and emotionally draining time. When it comes to your children, it can become a ball of emotion and confusion. Suddenly, they are uprooted from a place they call home. In some cases, they may have lived there for their whole life. Luckily, there are some helpful tips you can use to minimise the distress and ensure that your children experience a seamless transition into their new abode.

Go Through the Process with Them 

There is no day more confusing than the moving day itself. Lots of people will be packing things into vans, and watching the house turn into an empty shell can be quite sad. Thus, you should fully explain what will happen on the day of the move. Set out a timescale, and talk about how the goods will be packed up and moved using the van.  

It is also good to have your children around. This lets them see the house empty and then fill up at the other end, giving them a sense of moving and closure. However, you will be quite busy so ask for the assistance of another adult to keep them occupied.  

Selling a home is always unpredictable, and this can cause issues. Mortgages fall through, people back out, and paperwork can extend deadlines. All of this can put added pressure on children, who don’t know what to expect. 

There are services which can reduce this unpredictability, such as online estate agents like WeBuyAnyHome.com. Using their cash offer service, completion can be done at a time that suits you. Sellers can receive funds in as little as seven days, making the whole process more reliable. It is ideal for those looking for a fast, reliable sale that does not involve long mortgage chains. 

Tackle Belongings Carefully

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Belongings can be precious to children, even the ones you least expected. If you were hoping to get rid of the unused toys before the move, then make sure you do it way in advance. Sort goods with the children, and take them to charity stores or sell them on websites like Ebay.co.uk. A few weeks before, do this again with the items they have left, so they have had time to think some more. If they really want to take an item, let them, no matter how trivial it may seem.  

Try to avoid the promise of brand-new items for their new house. Many people offer a whole new bedroom for their child. However, having old items can help with the transition.  

Visit the New Home 

Visiting the new home before you move in helps quash the fear of the unknown. Make sure they get to go inside at least once, seeing where everything is, including their new room. After this, take them to visit the surrounding area. See what shops, facilities and parks are in the local area, or find a local restaurant or café on squaremeal.co.uk and treat them. 

Moving will undoubtedly be stressful, and you need patience in the months after. However, these tips should make it as easy as possible. Talk to your children, involve them in the process, and soon you will be settled in your new house.  

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