Children aren't always thrilled when they find out that they're going to have to move away from a place they've become accustomed to. They think about the friends they've made and the memories they've collected and sometimes respond negatively to a proposed move. These are some tips for getting your kids excited about a family moving venture. You can try these methods to see if your kids will be more accepting of starting over:

Discuss How They Can Keep in Touch With Friends

Remind your children of how they can still keep in touch with their favorite friends and schoolmates even if your family moves away. Technology is so wonderful right now that your children can do video chats that will make them feel like they're right there with their favorite people.

Encourage Them to Meet New Friends

You can also remind them that there will be a whole world of new people for them to interact with to make friends. Explain that the world is a big place and many people occupy it. They are going to come across hundreds or thousands of people in their lifetime. They may even meet some individuals they end up liking even more than the friends they're sad about leaving. Your son or daughter may end up with an entirely new best friend within the first month of starting at a new school. It's certainly possible, and you should encourage it to help your children transition.

Take Them to See Some Homes

Another thing you can do to get them excited about moving is to show them  VA approved homes list . Take them on some walkthroughs and talk to them about the unique features of the prospective homes. Think about something that your kids love and find a home that has that item. Maybe you can find a home that has a trampoline in the backyard. Perhaps, you can find a place that has a treehouse. That's even better. Most kids enjoy having places to hide, like treehouses and basements. Taking them to see homes with features they love will excite them.

Talk About all the Cool Sites and Activities

You will have to research the area to which you're  moving  for this next tip. You'll need to talk to your children about all the fun recreational sites and favorite eating places they can visit in the new area. For example, you might want to tell them about a McDonald's that has a play park for them to enjoy when you visit. Maybe there's a Chuck E. Cheese or some other children-friendly establishment they will enjoy visiting. Let them know what's available so that they can get excited about going there.

Take a Mini-Vacation to the Area

Finally, you may have to resort to drastic measures to get your kids in the mood to move. Setting aside a weekend to take a mini-vacation might be the right thing to do. Let them see how exciting and alluring the new town is. Take them shopping at the local mall or take them to an amusement park so that they can truly experience the joys of being there. They'll feel more comfortable about moving once they get the opportunity to visit the new town. They may even ask you if you can make a move sooner.

Get Your Kids Motivated to Move ASAP

Now you know a few ways to try to get your children interested in an impending move. Try them all and see if their attitudes become more favorable toward the changes.

Author's Bio: 

Katie earned a BA in English from WWU and loves to write. She also adores hiking in redwood forests and photography. She feels happiest around a campfire surrounded by friends and family.