Family Transition

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A move to a different country is a life-changing decision for families. Many factors must hit the mark for a successful transition. Emotional, physical, mental, and spiritual difficulties tend to take control over a clear and thought out process. Therefore, approach this situation as a team.

Discuss This like Adults
This conversation begins with the adults in the room. You and your spouse must jointly agree to make the transition. Immediate family is you, the spouse, and the children, so never include anyone outside of the immediate family in the decision. The family is moving, not them.

Involve the Children
As a united front, introduce this idea to the children. Arrange a sit-down time so the family can hear the announcement at once. Allow toddlers, preschoolers, preteens, and teenagers to voice their concerns. Prepare to hear pushback and backlash over this decision, and appreciate whatever …show more content…

Snail mail and landline calls were the main points of contact. Otherwise, families never see their loved ones again. Luckily, we are in the digital age. Social media provides a gateway for families who find it tough to say goodbye. Rely on social media accounts, blogs, and Skype to inform extended family, friends, and online followers about the progress.

Knowledge is Power
Cross-country travel is scary. The regulations, rules, and day-to-day operations are different from the current format. The results are overwhelming and scary. Conquer the fear with research. Research the new city as a family. The answers found will ease doubts about the new area. This also reduces culture shock.

Change of Address
The plan comes from switching government, financial, medical, and school information from the previous address to the new one. A change of address form from the postal service will shift most to the new address. Manually change the rest in person.

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