Making Relocation Smooth: Advice From a Third Culture Adult
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Before the Move
Break the News Gently: Let your child know what is happening several weeks before the move. Young children think in pictures and stories, so to help them understand the upcoming move and change to their daily life, I suggest creating two picture books. The first one should be filled with photos of the country to which you are going. Choose things that will capture and inspire their imagination! For example, telling your kids that you’re moving to China might include The Great Wall, the Terra Cotta Warriors, and dragon dancers. Then explain that your family is going to get to see all of these wonderful things soon. Look at and talk about these pictures for several days. Find the country on the map each night before bed, ending each day with “see you soon China!”
The second book should be introduced about a week after that. This should have more specific photos, such as the airplane and suitcases you will use and photos of your new home if possible. Reach out to your child’s new school and ask for photos of the classroom and their teachers. Talk to colleagues who are already there and see if there is a nearby children’s park and try to get a photo of that as well.
Answer Questions: Your little one is probably going to have lots of questions, some that you expect and some you really, really don’t see coming. It’s important to acknowledge their concerns but answer their questions simply, honestly, and with a positive outlook.
For example, questions like “will my friends come with us?” can be answered with “no they will stay here but we can still video chat with them and you will get to make lots of new friends!”
Build Excitement: Having your own fears and doubts is normal but remember that kids take their cues from you. So, let them hear you talk excitedly about all the fun things you will get to see and do.
I also suggest letting them pick something special that will be waiting for them at the new house, like Superman sheets for their bed or the doll they have been asking for. Let them know that the item lives at their new home and will be waiting for them when they arrive. Do not let them see it or play with it ahead of time. Pro tip: Pack it in your carry-on luggage so it definitely arrives and doesn’t get lost in checked bags.
Two weeks before your move date set up a countdown calendar. Each night they get to cross off a day and count how many days are left until the adventure begins! Explain out exactly what will happen: “In 5 days the movers will come, then we will all get on an airplane and land in our new home! See you soon China!”
When You Arrive
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