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After the Move4 min readBy Igor StevanovicApril 15, 2026

Helping Kids Settle Into the New Home

Making it feel like home is priority one.

You landed at the new place. The boxes are everywhere. The first instinct is to start unpacking. For a family with kids, that's the wrong first instinct. Making it feel like home is priority one, and unpacking isn't how you do that.

Make Arrival Day an Event

Before you open a single box, take a walk with them. Find the nearest park or playground. If neighbor kids are out, introduce yourselves. If all else fails, find ice cream. You're telling your kid, this is our new neighborhood, and it's good here.

Let Them Help With the Setup

Give them real input on their own room and shared spaces. Where should the TV go? What side of the room for the bed? What color blinds? These are small decisions, but giving them agency over their new environment is how they start to own it.

Watch for What They Don't Say

Kids often won't vocalize what's bothering them. Withdrawn behavior, bedtime resistance, clinginess, regression on potty training or sleep, outsized reactions to small things, these are all normal responses to a major transition. Give it a couple weeks. Keep routines as close to the old ones as you can.

Match Routines to the Old Place

Bedtime stories at the same time. Same breakfast schedule. Same dinner ritual. Their physical world changed dramatically; their daily pattern doesn't need to.

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