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April 29, 2019

7 Tips to Help Your Teen Handle the Challenges of Moving to Tulsa and Oklahoma City

Moving with TeensBy Julie DeLong, A-1 Freeman Moving Group 

Moving to a new residence and location can be a tough endeavor for nearly everyone, but for teens, it sometimes feels like the end of the world. This emotion is fairly common for teens. They fear to start over at a new school, having to make new pals, and adapt to being in a different community. Here are 7 suggestions to help make the moving transition to Tulsa and Oklahoma City a simple process for your teen.
 

Provide Your Teen Sufficient Moving Notice

Your teen should be told well before the professional movers show up in regard to the plan to move to Tulsa and Oklahoma City. Realizing beforehand will allow them a bit of time to come to terms with the need to move. A handful of moves might be unanticipated, nonetheless, when you first know for sure, inform your teenager. Give your teenager time to process the news and embrace the large change.

Focus on the positives about the move

Go over their fears about moving and truly take note, try and supply positive remarks and understanding. Even though the move is likely to be for better opportunities for the complete family, teens generally have a tough time comprehending the reasons why the changes must happen right now instead of down the road. It's a significant change and they're going to require lots of loving support they're able to get from you. Point out the many excellent reasons for the move to the teen. Go over how the new beginning in a different school may be a chance for them to move on and leave the stuff they didn't like regarding the old one behind. Assure them that it's not difficult to keep in touch with old pals via social media today. The best part is they can now add new friends to their friendship group.

Permit teens to assist in deciding on the new house

Ask your teenager to assist you with selecting the new house. Take them whenever you walk through houses and check out information online. If you're going through a long-distance move to Tulsa and Oklahoma City, get them to help you check out the neighborhoods online. Obtain as much information that you can regarding activities, facilities, schools and also recreational spots, so that the teenager will have an overall idea of the new place. This makes the teen feel part of the process and know that their viewpoint counts.

Remain Positive

Without doubt, moving is going to be challenging for most people. Nevertheless, stay positive and upbeat in front of your teen. Even when you are worried concerning the move, do not let them realize it. Your teenager will probably be encountering a variety of emotions and your duty is to stay strong and assist them with the transition.

Help your teen decorate their bedroom without delay

Get your young adult looking forward to decorating their room. Now's the perfect time for them to do something different with their area. After the professional movers in Tulsa and Oklahoma City have moved your belongings into the new residence, help your teen get their bedroom arranged first and foremost. Allow them to embellish their space the way they feel most comfortable. You'd like them to be pleased and getting things to feel back to normal around them is a wonderful start. The rest of the unpacking for the house may also be a family event afterwards.

Find nearby activities

Start without delay seeking neighborhood activities. If your teenager has an interest with a sport or maybe craft, commence the search to find them a team or group to join. Check with local schools along with community centers to get activity schedules. It might be a wonderful idea to sign the whole family up for a handful of fun activities. This is a easy way to get acquainted with folks in your area.

Keep the lines of communication open

Check in with your teenager every so often to see how they are doing. Discuss school, buddies, and really pay attention to determine whether they are trying to keep anything from you. Occasionally, teenagers will say things are fine when it's not, thus keep the lines of communication receptive and never be reluctant to obtain the guidance of a counseling professional, as needed.

To find more moving tips check out the A-1 Freeman Moving Group Resource Center.

 

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