Showing posts with label overseas movers and packers. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 25 September 2019

Handy tips for relocating internationally with children - Part 4

International Relocation
In the last blog of this 4-part mega-series, we shall talk about various steps you could take after you have moved with the help of one of the best international removal companies to assist your child in dealing with an international relocation from a psychological point of view. While taking measures such as keeping them occupied, asking your overseas packers and movers to pack their belongings last and unpacking them first, etc. could contribute towards helping them make the transition seamlessly after, the efforts would seem half-baked if the following steps are not taken.


Allow them to be angry


Kids are more likely to take time to adapt to change. And if the change is as sudden and drastic as it is after an international relocation, then your kids may very well feel quite angry about it. Now, this is absolutely normal. Even adults could often become very ill-tempered after an international relocation. Separation from friends and a familiar does invoke this kind of emotion. But remember that this behaviour won’t continue forever. Sooner or later, they will make new friends and adjust to their new environment. Just give them the time to adjust and don’t try to shut down their anger. In fact, releasing their pent-up emotions would only do good for them.


Anticipate regression


Some kids respond to a change in the situation with temporary regression. It is natural. Intense feelings about the relocation could result in sleep disruption, clinginess, change in appetite, etc. The key to dealing with this is to refrain from forcing them to adjust at your pace. Don’t rush them into the change. Let them take their time and they will eventually adjust. However, if this regression lasts beyond a few months, then check in with a pediatrician or a child psychologist. Just like your international movers and packers in India helped you make the physical transition smoothly, a child psychologist will help your kid make the psychological transition smoothly.




Stick to their daily routine


Maintaining old routines is one of the easier ways of making the transition to a new place smoothly. So provide continuity to your kids. Stick to the schedule that they have been following so far. If you are parents to a toddler, ensure that their bedtime doesn’t change. Aldo refrains from replacing their belongings with new ones unless they ask you to do so. If you had a dedicated game night every week at your previous residence, make sure that you do not miss it even once at your new residence irrespective of how occupied you may be.




Walk the talk


Merely saying that everything is fine won’t cut it with your kids. Children feed off your body language and the vibes you exude. So if you just say positive things to them without actually exuding positivity, it won’t do any good for your kids. Just like you expect your overseas removal company to walk the talk with regards to the commitments they made, your kids also expect the same from you. So it is imperative that you yourself adapt to the change quickly and have a positive frame of mind. If you fake your emotions, your kids will know that it is all an act.



These 4 tips conclude our series of blogs that laid out handy tips for relocating internationally with children. But hang on, we have another tip for you as a parting gift! If the relocation process is handled properly by best international movers, then the stress levels associated with an international relocation would come down drastically, not just for yourself but your family as well. So make sure you appoint one of the best international moving companies for the job. And one such service provider is Writer Relocations, who have spent more than 60 years in this industry and have assisted more than half a million families complete an international relocation smoothly and seamlessly. Get in touch with them to get accurate and affordable long distance moving quotes.

Handy tips for relocating internationally with children - Part 2

In the first part of this series, we discussed 3 tips for making an international relocation easier for your kids. In this second part, we will discuss 5 more such tips. Some of the ideas presented here may require assistance, or at least cooperation, from your overseas removal company. So make sure you hire professional international packers and movers for your move. 


Tell your kids how the new place is going to be like


If you have decided on moving to a new country, you would already have done your fair share of research about that place. Pass on all the relevant information to your kids. Tell them what the new place is like. Tell them about the climate there. Tell them about all the tourist attractions that you are going to visit there. Acquainting your kids with their new environment ensures to an extent that the change does not seem so sudden and drastic.


Pack their items last and unpack them first


Kids feel at ease when their favourite toys and their favourite belongings are around them. So ask your overseas movers and packers to pack their items after everything else is packed. Their room should be the last one to be touched. Also, make sure they have their favourite blanket and pillow with them during the flight. Instruct your international packers and movers Mumbai to not pack those items. When you reach your new apartment, unpack the kids’ boxes first and set up their room before the others.


Make plans about their room


Tell your kids that you want to plan their room at the new house. Ask them to help you plan it as you want the room to be just how your kids like. Ask them if they want their new room to be just like their current one or do they want to make some changes. If they choose the latter option, ask them about the type of changes they want to make. If they want some new furniture in their room, take them along when you go out furniture-shopping and give them the freedom to choose what they like. The excitement of a beautiful new room could very well nullify the stressful effects of an international relocation on your kids.


Enroll in a Language and Cultural Training programme with your kids


Some of the finest providers of international moving services, such as Writer Relocations, offer special language and cultural training programmes. If you have enrolled for such a programme, make sure that you also enrol your kids. After all, learning about the culture and language of the new country is as important for them as it is for you. This could also double as a unique family-bonding exercise. Goofing up on the pronunciation of certain words could well lead to peals of laughter!


Explore the new country you now call home


Once you reach your new home, and after the professional movers and packers have set up your belongings there, take some time out to visit the popular attractions of the new city. Exploring these monuments would, again, create an opportunity to enjoy some fun-filled family time. Also, the joy and positivity that such trips exude would relieve you and your kids of some of the stress of home moving.



This concludes the 2nd part of this mega-series. In the next part, we shall discuss some more ideas that could relieve your kids about the stress of an international relocation.