For many families, moving is an exciting (and stressful!) time. But in all the excitement of the move, it can be easy to underestimate how much work goes into packing and moving your belongings. On the other hand, some people may get so overwhelmed by the idea of moving that they have no idea where to start! And when you add children and pets to the equation, moving day can get even more complicated. That’s why it’s important to give your family plenty of time to prepare for the move, and consider hiring a moving company to help. Here is a short guide on how to prepare your family for a move.
It goes without saying that being well prepared will help moving day go much smoother. Give your family plenty of time to prepare for the move. This includes visiting the new location, saying goodbye to friends and family, and packing your belongings. Make sure the move doesn’t conflict with any major events, and be sure to enlist all the help you need. If you’re working with a moving company, be sure to plan your moving date well in advance so the movers can plan their routes accordingly. Also, be sure to have a backup date in mind in case of an emergency.
Moving can be a scary and sad experience for children, especially if they are moving for the first time. This uncertainty can lead to anxiety, anger, and outbursts, which make the transition even more difficult. When preparing for a move, try your best to stay positive. Reassure your family about all the positive aspects of moving, like being in a new location, making new friends, and experiencing new things. It’s important that you don’t neglect your own emotions (you may be feeling anxious too), but try to put a positive spin on the experience to reduce the fear and uncertainty about the move.
Packing is a huge undertaking. It’s best to involve all family members so the process goes smoother. First, decide what kind of boxes you want to use. Cardboard boxes are standard, but plastic bins are a great alternative, especially if you expect rainy or snowy weather. From there, tackle one room at a time. Be sure to clearly label each box with its intended room and its contents. It also helps to create separate inventory lists to keep track of all of your belongings.
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Before you even start packing, it’s a good idea to de-clutter the house by getting rid of unwanted items. Go through old clothes and decide which items can be donated or sold (or in some cases, simply thrown away). You may even find baby clothes that your children don’t fit into anymore. Encourage your children to sort through old toys and donate the ones they no longer use. Involving your children in this process can help them feel a little less nervous about the process.
Involving your children in the move is a great way to reduce some of their anxiety and fear. Give them a small packing job to keep them active while you prepare. For example, you can ask them to pack their toys and decide which ones will stay or go. Depending on your child’s age, this packing job may require light supervision. Older teenagers may have a better handle on packing, but be sure to keep an eye on younger children so they do not damage anything or accidentally hurt themselves in the process.
Everything about moving is stressful, from visiting the new location to packing to the actual moving day itself. When emotions run high, patience can run thin and fights can break out. To avoid this, be sure to take breaks during the process. Take some time to get out of the house as a family. Watch a movie, go get ice cream, or even enjoy a nice day at the park. The most important thing is to minimize tension so the move can go as smoothly as possible.
If you have pets, they’ll feel the stress of moving day too. Pets can feel your stress and anxiety, so try your best to remain calm and patient on the days leading up to moving day. Make sure your pets have somewhere comfortable to rest (such as a kennel or crate) while you are packing. Come moving day, it’s a good idea to have a friend or relative watch your pets so they don’t get in the way of the movers. After you’ve moved in, introduce your pet to the new location slowly and calmly. Prepare a cozy spot for them to rest or hide while they get adjusted to the new house. Make sure to secure all entrances to prevent them from escaping. Above all, be patient. It is not uncommon for pets to have a few accidents around the house because they are stressed.
Moving your entire family is a job that is too big to do on your own. To make sure you get all the help you need, we encourage you to hire a professional moving company. The movers will take care of loading, unloading, and assembling all your belongings, furniture, and appliances. Movers can save you a tremendous amount of time, energy, and stress. Your moving company will check in with you a few days before the move to make sure you are ready. Just have a backup date planned in case of bad weather or an unexpected emergency.
If you follow this guideline, you should be well-prepared for moving day (and hopefully, you’ve learned how to prepare your family for a move). When your moving day arrives, it’s a good idea to have young children and teens stay under the supervision of a close friend or relative. That way, they don’t accidentally get in the way of movers who are carrying heavy objects. Be sure to celebrate a successful move-in—you deserve it!
We understand how stressful your moving day can be. That’s why we put together this short list of guidelines on how to prepare your family for a move. Here are the key takeaways (plus some additional advice) to get you and your family ready for the big day.
We hope this guide has helped you learn how to prepare your family for a move. If you are planning a move soon, hiring a reputable moving company can make the process a whole lot easier. With over 15 years of moving experience, Andrews Installation Group is a trusted moving company serving Phoenix, Tempe, Scottsdale, and many more locations.
Call us at 602-334-7912 or contact us online to schedule your move today!