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Surviving Divorce & Separation: Moving Process: Teamwork With Your Children:
Team work is the number one element for a successful move. The first step is to make sure everyone has been assigned a list of specific moving tasks.
Another important step is to talk about the move as a family. Hold regular meetings to answer questions, share information and feelings. If it is difficult to hold a meeting at home, take the children out for dinner or ice cream and address the move in a enjoyable atmosphere.
Almost all children will be more comfortable and cooperative with the move if they have an active role. Ask each child to help pack up toys and other belongings to provide a sense of control over prized possessions.
It is important to remember that the impact of the move may take a while to sink in. Explore the new neighborhood and enjoy activities together.
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