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This Hack Costs Less Than $5 and Has Helped Me Survive Many Moves with My Kids

Written by Posted On Thursday, 25 July 2019 05:30

Moving is one of the five most stressful life events you can experience, and no one knows this more than a child. Even a child as young as two can feel the undercurrents of change happening in the house and the feelings of stress and anxiety that go along with it. Many parents think the best way to prepare a child for a move is to shield them from its impact and wait until the child is at daycare or school to go through their things, pack up what they want, donate or throw out the rest and be done with it. This is by far the worst way to handle it. I know, because this is what I did, and I paid dearly for it.

We were living in Wilmette, IL – a suburb of Chicago, the first time that I moved with my girls who were 2 ½ and 1 at the time. I had no idea how to prepare them to move across the country to Washington, DC and honestly, I didn’t think it was a big deal. I was overwhelmed with all the other things on my “To Do” list and assumed a couple conversations with the kids about the big exciting move would suffice. In the week leading up to the move, I was throwing their things in boxes and both kids were losing their minds and acting out in ways I had never seen. When the 53-foot moving truck pulled up in the driveway, their entire world came crashing down. Talk about #parentfailure!

Change is hard on everybody, but especially hard on kids who rely so heavily on a predictable routine and environment. In the subsequent three moves my family has made, now with three kids and one involving a messy divorce, I have learned the best thing you can do to mentally and physically prepare your kids for the move costs less than $5.

My secret weapon?

It’s a simple cardboard box and a roll of 1” blue painter’s tape. The box is for each child’s “treasures”. They are responsible for filling the box with the items that are most precious to them, and that absolutely must move with them to the new house. By participating in the activity of filling the box, kids get to take control over one aspect of the move, and this helps them to feel connected to what is happening around them. The blue tape can serve two purposes. It can be used as a way of indicating the items and furniture that are moving to their new room or it can be a way for them to tag areas or items that are not to be touched. Many times, older children need to claim certain areas like the top of a desk or bureau that only they can go through and pack up. This is again about giving them some control and a level of respect. Nothing can upset their world faster than discovering Mom has gone through their room while they were at school and now things have been moved or are missing (the horror!)

With the activity comes the conversation. It’s not always easy to make the time to talk these things through with your kids when you are in the middle of managing everything else. But having these conversations, and being available physically and emotionally for them, makes a huge difference in how well they handle this incredibly hard change. If you find yourself so stressed out that you cannot calmly and slowly walk your children through the activity of sorting their room and filling their box, there is absolutely no shame in asking for help. This is something that other family members (I’m looking at you Grandma) can easily help with.

The most important thing to remember is that kids, regardless of their age, need to be involved and their decisions respected. They need to participate in the planning and preparations to move. If you try and do it without them because you think it would be faster and easier, you will pay for it in other ways.

My kids are now 18, 21 and 23. We are planning to move again and I’ve already bought each child their box and a roll of blue painter’s tape. Bring it on!

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Caroline M Carter

 

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Caroline Carter is Founder and CEO of Done In a Day, a Washington, DC and Palm Beach, FL -based Home Transition and Move Management company that has helped more than 2,000 families prepare their houses to sell for top dollar and avoid the chaos and stress of moving. Regardless of price point, the Home Transition process is the same for everyone, and it is an emotional, financial and physical roller coaster. 

Caroline’s reputation of being able to get the job done quickly, easily and with fiscal responsibility is hard-earned. She's built her business from scratch since 2005 into one of the top tier real estate service providers in the US and is considered the “go-to” expert on Home Transition. Her extensive experience with homeowners - at their most vulnerable - led Caroline to develop the Total Home Transition™ process. 

Her expertise was built through partnering with sellers and top-producing real estate agents in two of the most expensive and competitive markets in the country. She has worked with everyone from the Who’s Who in politics, business and the media to busy families making a major life change including adults helping aging parents downsize, and baby-boomers, empty-nesters and millennials wanting to right-size their lives.   

A frequent guest in print, on television, radio shows and podcasts, Caroline is considered the countries’ premier expert on Home Transition. Her truthful, pithy, practical advice, entertaining stories, and money-saving home preparation to sell, staging and moving hacks are invaluable to all who tune in.  She has been featured in The Washington Post, The Washington Times, The Washingtonian, HGTV, Newsy, Good Morning Washington, Maryland Public Television, The Wall Street Journal, Her Money, Forbes, Today, Thrive Global, Heavy and Real Estate Today, among other notable media.

In March 2019, She released her first book SMART MOVES: How to Save Time and Money While Transitioning Your Home and Life.  In September 2020, She realeased her first on line course The SMART MOVES Masterclass  to bring LIVE weekly interaction, empowerment and support from her, her team and the SMART MOVES Facebook Group for sellers going through the process in real time.

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