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The Parent Relocation Council is committed to providing useful tools and resources for parents who are considering relocating to a new community. Feel free to browse through any or all of the articles provided below.
"I was initially taken with how much time our PRC Council Member took with us. There was no rush, no hurry, they were patient and allowed us all the time we needed for our questions and problems."
- Aaron and Pilar A., Savannah, GA |
Being the New Kid in School…
What Parents Can Do To Help
Your family’s move can be an exciting time for your children and for you. It can also be a stressful and sad time. Your child may have different feelings about your family’s move: scared about going to a new school, excited about your new home, sad about leaving old friends or angry with you about moving.
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Relocating Your Teenager … How to Help Your Teenager Feel Good About the Upcoming Move!
Moving to a new area is difficult enough without having to face the challenges that come with uprooting a teenager. Studies have shown that teenagers are generally more angry about having to move than their younger siblings.
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Moving With Kids …
How to Minimize Your Children's Fears of the Unknown.
Like a security blanket, many children think of their home as a safe haven, a place where nothing can harm them. That's why the thought of "leaving home" can be a scary unknown. But it doesn't have to be that way.
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Starting School…
How to Get Set for Day One and How to Say Good-Bye
Every year kids start school—and every year parents are faced with their personal dilemma with what to do - especially when it's the first day of school in a new neighborhood. Whether it’s your child’s first day at preschool or the start of fifth grade, there are always new challenges. Kids, as well as parents, often struggle with saying goodbye at the classroom door and hello to the start of a new year.
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