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What To Consider When Moving With a Baby or A Toddler

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June 21, 2018 //  by theinternationalwanderer//  Leave a Comment

Relocating can be quite stressful especially if you do this with your kids. In fact, managing moving boxes and a baby at the same time is never easy. The fact that your family is moving from one home to another can be a challenging idea to contemplate about. You may even end up losing your mind thinking about the struggle of moving with a crying baby or toddler. If you want to ensure a successful move, we suggest you plan it out ahead of time to avoid facing problems later on. In this article, we’ve discussed some ways that you can actually take advantage when moving with a baby or toddler. Check these tips out!

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  1. Prepare your child for the move. If you’d be moving with a toddler, be sure to discuss with them the forthcoming move. It may sound silly but you need to have guts in talking to them regarding the moving so they’d know what to expect.
  • By getting them ready, you can help them feel at ease. To get started, you can make use of simple words when talking to your toddler regarding the move.
  • For instance, you can also make it appear to them that the concept of moving is a fun and exciting experience to cherish.
  • However, if you have a baby instead, the discussion about the move wouldn’t apply. What you can do is to remain calm all throughout the moving process because infants can often pick up their parents’ emotions. By doing this, you’d have your baby relaxed during the entire moving.
  1. Plan a childcare for the moving day. While moving can be an overwhelming process, you can actually use this to schedule a childcare during the moving day. It would make things easier if you hire a babysitter who can look after your baby or toddler when people are busy walking around the house.
  • With someone you can entrust your child with, loading and unloading of moving boxes would be fast and easy.
  • If a babysitter isn’t available, think about getting movers who can do all the lifting of things for you. That way, you’d be free to take care of your child while moving.
  1. packed boxBe wise about your packing process. Moving with a baby or toddler is an extra burden. Apart from doing the heavy lifting of your boxes, you also need to attend to your child’s basic needs. This means you need to be wise in strategizing your packing process.
  • In cases like these, be sure to sort your baby’s things out in a way that all non-essentials should be boxed up first, while the essential ones should be taken with you during the moving process.
  • At most, try to make a checklist of items that can guide you when boxing up your baby’s things such as diapers, clothes, bottles, wipes and many more.
  1. Take note of safety concerns. Moving can be as dangerous as any other things. When you’re doing a “do-it-yourself” move, be wary of some safety concerns along the way.
  • If you’re driving the moving truck, consider the thought of hiring someone who can be able to watch your baby during the entire moving experience.
  • Moreover, make sure you keep dangerous objects like scissors, pens, knives, and others away from your child on moving day. When you’re using a mover, being aware of some safety precautions should still be of paramount importance.
  1. Ask help from a professional moving company. To ensure your baby’s safety, it would be best if you enlist help from a professional mover. With a move, you’re going to need extra hands to make it more successful and smooth. Remember that asking help from them can save you a huge amount of time, keeping your schedules of feeding and playing in place. To look for reputable movers in your location, check https://www.roadwaymoving.com for more information.
  1. Stick with your baby’s routine. Apart from the usual moving tips that can make life much easier when moving, it’s a better idea to think about your child’s welfare. That’s why you should always put them on top of your priorities. When thinking about your baby during the move, be sure to keep their daily routine for feedings, naptime and even playtime on track. Having said it, you need to tackle any big moving day tasks while your child is sleeping.
  1. Set up your nursery in the new home. Most of the time, babies may have a hard time adjusting to a new environment after moving. That’s why baby-proofing your new home can help you pull things off about your baby while you’re unpacking.
  • You can start by cleaning the room and being sure to take all potentially dangerous objects away from home. Furthermore, you can also try installing safety locks to make sure your baby is safe at all times.
  • In setting up your nursery room, it would be best if you have it arranged in a manner close to your previous nursery set up. That way, adjustment on the part of your child wouldn’t be that difficult anymore.

Conclusion

When it comes to actually move all your belongings from one home to another, there are several things you should consider especially when it’s done with your baby or toddler. But with the essential strategies mentioned in this article, all you need to do is to follow them consistently and later on you’d be on your way toward achieving a safe and successful moving experience not just for you but for your baby as well. This will be realized when you find the best moving company.

 

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