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Moving Tips

You’ve researched and hired the movers and set a date. Next up on your to-do list: packing to move. There’s nothing easy about packing up a house. Toss a toddler into the equation and this family milestone can be doubly daunting. How will she cope as you box up her treasures? How do you keep her safe with all the action unfolding? Here are some survival tips when you’re getting ready to move. [Read this article]

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In case you haven’t noticed, toddlers thrive on the familiar, so imagine how unsettled your little one may feel in strange surroundings as you go about setting up the new house. He may actually be excited when you all arrive, but he’ll likely get a bit homesick in a day or so. You can help him with this tough family change by doing all you can to recreate the space — and the routine — he left behind. The sooner your child feels secure in his new digs, the faster you’ll all come to view your new dwelling as home, sweet home. [Read this article]

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Preparing your kids before you move can help them transition to their new neighborhood more easily. To you, a new house probably means more space, a better neighborhood, or even a brand-new start (and job). But to your toddler, it means leaving behind a place he knows and loves. To help the family move go as smoothly as possible, keep these tips in mind when you’re preparing. [Read this article]

Source: www.whattoexpect.com

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If you have kids, setting up a new house involves considering their wants and needs, too. Toddlers thrive on the familiar, so imagine how unsettled your little one may feel in strange surroundings as you go about setting up the new house. He may actually be excited when you all arrive, but he’ll likely get a bit homesick in a day or so. You can help him with this tough family change by doing all you can to recreate the space — and the routine — he left behind. The sooner your child feels secure in his new digs, the faster you’ll all come to view your new dwelling as home, sweet home. [Read this article]

Source: www.whattoexpect.com

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Help Kids Settle into Their New Home

June 30, 2011

ShareKids and moving – it’s difficult and once all the packing and moving is completed, now they need to settle into the new space. For children and teens, this may be the hardest adjustment they have to make. Saying goodbye to old friends was difficult, but the excitement of moving to a new home, a [...]

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Moving Checklist

June 24, 2009

ShareOver Lennar’s 55 year history, we’ve seen a lot of new homebuyers move into their new homes. And we know that moving can be one of the most thrilling – and most chaotic – times of your life. There are many responsibilities that accompany the moving process, and overlooking even the simplest of those may [...]

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