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All Around the Atlanta Georgia Area
Carol Moson, CRS, ABR, e-Pro, GREEN
Phone (678) 414-0760 Fax (678) 623-3899 RE/MAX Greater Atlanta 2050 Roswell Road Marietta, GA 30062 |
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All of Georgia Real Estate InformationEasily Overlooked and ImportantSugar coating will help, but since children can quickly see the negativesides of most situations, every parent must plan to deal with theirchildren's worries, fears and sorrows. The children will lose friends theymay have known all their lives. They will leave behind their sports teams,their clubs and they're dancing teachers. They will have to start over in anew place, making friends, becoming accepted and fitting into differentgroups. Younger children need protection from fear of the unknown. Listencarefully to their concerns, and respond quickly to allay theirapprehensions. It would be normal, for instance, for a young child to worrythat his or her toy box and shelf of stuffed animals might be left behind.Find those anxieties and correct them. Probably the best tactic is to getthe children actively involved in the whole process. Don't just promise to let them decorate their own rooms, for example. Take them to the paint store and let them bring home color swatches. Shop for bed spreads and towels and carpets. They must leave old friends behind, so find ways to make that parting almost pleasant. Plan a going-away party and let them invite their own guests. Take pictures of everyone and make a photo album. If a child is old enough, send him or her out with a roll of film in the camera and the assignment to photograph the views they will want to remember. Some relationships will be extremely difficult to break and these will demand careful, thoughtful, personalized planning by both parents. How, for instance, do you move a 17-year-old 1,000 miles from her steady boyfriend? Expect that your children may be even more distressed after the move than they were before it. The new house will not be beautiful the night after the moving van leaves, or for months after. The furniture won't fit the rooms. The curtains won't be up, and every spot on the floor will be covered with half-unpacked cartons. The children won't know anyone at school and, if you move during the summer, they may have little opportunity to meet anyone their age. You may be faced with many more problems in your new community that they will, but remember that you can handle them more easily than they can. They will need your help, and you should plan to give them the need. After the move, give each of them a long distance telephone call allowance so they can keep in touch with the people back home who matter the most to them. Buy a stack of picture postcards that show positive views of your new community, and encourage them to write good news messages to the friends and relatives they left behind. To make new friends, make sure the children don't vegetate in front of the television. Get them outside, where neighbors pass by. Have them pass out fliers to do baby-sitting or carwashing. Encourage them to participate in as many school activities as they can handle. Get them on sports teams and into clubs. If they - and you -aren't making new friends fast enough, throw a house warming party for yourselves and invite all the adults and children on the block. If serious emotional or attitudinal problems arise, however, help is usually available and probably should be sought. Ask a teacher for help. Consider professional counseling. Don't let a serious problem slide. Remember that the newness will wear off. New friends will become old friends and best friends. This new house may become the family homestead your grandchildren will visit every holiday season. There will be discomforts, but in the long run,everything will work out fine. Carol Moson 678-414-0760
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