Moving overseas with kids doesn’t have to be a nightmare

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5 key points when moving abroad with children

Parents: moving overseas with kids doesn’t have to be a nightmare – it truly doesn’t!

  1. Remember, you are moving by choice. Your kids are not. It is only fair you take them into account in all aspects and let them participate in many.
  2. You must prepare them and allow them to participate sufficiently and enough time in advance for them to process.
  3. Don’t assume anything. If they don’t ask you, ask them. Initiate communication.
  4. It is your obligation to provide for them and any contingency that may affect them. You are the parent. Be responsible in your guidance, your actions, and your ability to provide. These things must never be left to chance.
  5. Your child will trust you if you take the steps outlined in the following articles. Trusting you is the key to accepting your decision and learning to live fully, love you and themselves, and feel they belong no matter what their destination is.

A note from the expat kid who authored this:

I’m Charis and I lived as an expat kid my entire life and now I’m the mother of one. I’ve shared this with you fully from my own experience and it truly comes from the heart. I’d like you to know that you can help your children and yourselves avoid much undue pain and confusion.

Please take the time to talk about these issues with your kids. Identity crises are too common among expat kids. You can help them understand your lifestyle, the reasons you move, and that it’s OK to be a global citizen. Point out the advantages and privileges of experiencing different cultures and what this can mean for their future. Don’t assume they’ll love traveling. Don’t force them to love traveling. But do help them find a way to love themselves. They need to know how valuable, meaningful and precious they are.

Your kids should never associate their self-worth with where they live or where they are from (or not knowing how to answer that).

Republished with kind permission from Charis Barks via Moving overseas with kids? Expat parents get 20 pointers from an expat kid now!

This is part of a series extracted from a larger blog; the whole series can be found here…
  1. What kids worry about when relocating
  2. Relocating overseas with children
  3. A child has no choice about moving overseas
  4. How to prepare your child to move abroad
  5. Steps to help your child with an overseas move
  6. Moving overseas with kids doesn’t have to be a nightmare

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  1. When I moved overseas (back to Ireland) I put a lot of thought into how it would affect my kids. As parents we planned out the before, during and after move process with our kids in mind. As much as we did to make things easy for them, I think the number one thing was just sitting down with them and talking, and letting them ask questions. It’s actually surprising how resilient little ones are. Our kids took the move in their stride, and lead a very happy expat childhood.
    Thanks for your tips too!
    Liam

  2. You are more than right that kids should participate in the whole process. A situation like this is best to start treating them like adults. They will appreciate it!
    Maggie

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