Their will always be stress for you and your family when it comes to moving and relocating to a whole new place. Typically with all the never ending arrangements you must make beforehand, like getting moving and packing quotes, figuring out who to choose and then giving up your car for transportation, you tend to forget about the little ones. Don't worry, I have a few tips to help you and your family cope with the transition of moving.

With the normal progression of teenage children trying to gain independence can soon find themselves back in the nest of needing security from mom and dad when it comes to moving and relocating to a new city. Pay extra attention to the fact that for some kids, the home they are moving away from is all they have known so stress and anxiety will be more prominent in those kids than those who move around lot.

Psychologists will always recommend that you pay extra attention to your children's concerns and apprehension when it comes to moving away. Kids tend to think that goodbye can be forever so help them understand that they can always keep in contact through phone calls and letter witting. Communication has to remain open at all times so small fears don't fester into big ones.

Never hide anything from your children when it comes to the whole move process. The more open and candid y
ou can be about the change of homes and the change of people can only lead to a better understanding of what all is about to take place in their lives. Kids develop anxiety over changes quickly. They need routine in their daily activity and now all of that is about to turn upside down.

If possible, take your children on a tour of your new town or city and home before the move to acquaint them with their new surroundings. Everyone has a computer nowadays so take advantage of the fact that you can locate your new home via satellite. Show your children where you are now and where they will be soon. Locate where interesting things are like the town zoo or park.

When you are at your new home have your children Create a pen-pal package for your children and their special friends with addressed, stamped envelopes, stickers and markers. For older children, e-mail is a great way to keep in touch. Remember it's all about keeping that connection with what is so familiar to them. Sadness is expected but keeping the lines of communication open always helps curb the emotional pain of moving away.

Compile favorite photographs from family and friends from the location you are leaving and plan to decorate a door in your child's room with the photos. You can start a poster board of your favorite things and hobbies of what you used to do from where you once lived and have start a list of what you would like to accomplish where you are at now.