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Abstract
Moving ranks as the third most stressful life event, according to several
surveys.
Is your family moving? Would you like ideas to help your children cope with
relocating to a new place?
The ebook, "Moving With Children: A Guide to Successful Family Relocation"
will give you tips from parents who have been there.
Our first move with children, we were leaving a northern state in late
February. Of course, when the movers arrived to load our household
goods on the truck, a near blizzard was blowing. I wondered if I would
have the movers staying the night in a worsening storm or if they would
be able to head south with our load. My main concern that day was
keeping our two children, aged 2 months and 3 years, warm, out of the
way and fed. A friend was able to watch them for a few hours and my
husband was there to check off the numbers as the boxes went out the
door. Even with that help, we were exhausted at the end of the day.
The arrival at our new town and unloading of the boxes was even worse.
I had not learned the "last out, first in" rule, so I had no place for
the baby. I held her for hours until finally the crib and playpen came
off the truck. I hadn't met anyone to watch my 3-year-old, so he was
underfoot all day. Most of the day, I held the baby with one arm and
hung onto the older one with the other while the movers stepped around
us with boxes and furniture.
I learned some lessons with that move and I've collected even more from
my own life and from friends. This 50-page ebook is the result.
Between forty and fifty million Americans will move this year. Many
have children who must adjust to a new home, new friends, new school.
Is your family one of the ones on the move?
Wouldn't you like advice from parents who have successfully moved? This
is not a book that explains the best way to pack china or how to find a
realtor or choose a moving company. It's not a psychological book that
examines the impact on your child. It is a book of actual tips to help
you help your child; tips that are relevant to your child's age.
Tips from someone who's been there with boxes piled to the ceiling, a
baby crying on my shoulder and a toddler underfoot of the movers.
Do you know:
* Page 7: What to do with an extra clingy toddler?
* Page 10: What extra precautions to take when moving with a baby or
toddler?
* Page 12: When to tell a preschooler about a move?
* Page 16: How to save the memories from the old house and town?
* Page 22: What to share about your feelings with the elementary aged
child?
* Page 31: What to know about your teen's classes before a move?
* Page 40: Ways to make an international move go smoothly?
For less than a fast food dinner for four, you can learn tips for a
smooth move. You'll read ideas from parents who have struggled with the
emotions of their children and their own. Each chapter covers the
anxieties of a specific aged child. At the end of the chapters, you'll
find a list of books to share with your child.
"Moving With Children: A Guide to a Smooth Family Relocation"
Only $9.95
The ebook includes reading lists and a moving diary for your child.
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©2009 Roberta Baxter, movechild@movingwithchildren
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