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Dealing with Feelings
See more TopicsChildren may worry about many things, from everyday issues like making friends to difficult life events such as a family member's illness. Asking questions and talking together can reassure your child and help you understand his concerns.
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- I think the biggest thing I can do for our boys, now and in the months down the road, is stick with familiar routines. Having bath time in the morning, stories before naptime, and songs at night are just a few. Of course there will have to be some flexibility, but I hope a basic schedule of what they know will make the shift from old to new house easier. Helping my boys remember what's good and familiar about our family life will make the new house so much more than a place to live—it will feel like "home" to us all.
—Rebecca Z. Jones