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Moving Tips for Children – 9 of 15

08-31-09
Bill Bein

9. Give each of your children a notebook and an inexpensive camera so they can document the move - deputize them as "Family Reporters."

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Moving Tips for Children – 8 of 15

08-25-09
Bill Bein

8. Make a scrapbook of photographs of the old home, neighborhood, school, church, friends, family and going away parties.

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Moving Tips for Children – 7 of 15

08-24-09
Bill Bein

7. Assure them that you won't forget their friends. Have a good-bye party where their friends autograph a t-shirt and write their addresses on index cards. Have your children hand out goodbye notes with their new address.

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Moving Tips for Children – 6 of 15

08-21-09
Bill Bein

6. Keep talking to them about what's going on. Young children and busy teenagers are not always paying attention when you tell them important information.

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Moving Tips for Children – 5 of 15

08-19-09
Bill Bein

5. Show them the home you've purchased. If this cannot be done, ask for a video or photographs.

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