Posts Tagged ‘children’
Helping Your Teen Cope with a Sudden Move Is Easier than You Think
Posted on October 12th, 2011 by Taraya Bell
Your kids have grown from tea parties and hide and seek into individuals who are founding friendships and active with social media. Being a teenager today is harder than most of us adults picture it being. In a day and age where you can be tagged in a picture by your best friend or receive a break-up text from your boo, teenagers in today's society don't have it as easy. — Read More »
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Keep the Kiddies Giddy: Tips on Helping Your Children Adjust to a Long Distance Move
Posted on October 10th, 2011 by Taraya Bell
Your movers are confirmed and the last box is packed as you and your family prepare to get moving to your new house. Nowadays, family road trips consist of everyone isolated with their piece of technology, not communicating directly and waiting for the torture to end. The bonding experience has been swept under the rug by today's ever-changing and highly entertaining electronic devices. — Read More »
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Done Moving and Still Cleaning Up After Your Kids? Create a Chore Chart
Posted on October 7th, 2011 by Marilys Alvarez
Parents, especially you the superhero stay-at-home mother or father, this blog was written with you in mind! You and your family have recently moved into a new home, and after unpacking all the boxes and the organizing the house, you're still doing chores that your children could be doing. We know that after uprooting your kid from their comfort zone, you feel a sense of responsibility to help them adjust to their new environment. While allowing them study and leisure time, you've been making their beds, cleaning up their toys, washing their di — Read More »
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Teach Your Kids 911 Skills: What Your Children Need to Know After a Move
Posted on October 6th, 2011 by Marilys Alvarez
Your family has had a recent move into a new home and city. While you may feel safe in your new neighborhood, danger can meet you in your home. Once you’ve settled into your new home, educate your children on the procedure of how to handle an emergency situation. Don’t ever underestimate your child’s capacity – they can never be too young for knowledge that could save their life, or yours. MovingCost.com has some tips on how to prepare your children for the an emergency in your new home. — Read More »
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3 Ways to Keep Your Child Active After a Relocation
Posted on October 3rd, 2011 by Taraya Bell
Moving is a rough process on everyone involved but children are sometimes affected the most. Leaving behind what they know and their friends is very hard to comprehend at a young age. Hoping that you made a list and didn't forget anything, your kid probably wishes you forgot them. Your recent relocation can have your young one in a rut if they're still harboring emotions since you left. — Read More »
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