Does age make a difference?
Absolutely, yes is the answer. In general the younger the children the easier the move is on them.
For very young children the home is their entire world. This is really the family and household belongings in the house rather than the actual physical structure of the house. The change in routine may be the most stressful thing with little ones and you will need to reassure them that they are moving with you. Very young children often get upset as they believe they may be left behind so constant reassurance may be needed. Their focus will be on loss of routine and familiar items rather than on loss of friends.
Bring them with you to the new home in advance of actually moving in so they can get used to the new house and allow them to pick out their rooms if possible.
Here are some useful things you can do to help them become accustomed to the idea of the upcoming move:
For young school going children moving can be difficult. They will have made their friends at school and in the neighborhood and will find it tough to start all over again at a new location. There are some things you can do to help the situation. Check out the new neighborhood for children of their ages. Find out if the school has after-school activities and if there is any orientation available to new students. You can also find out if there is a house of worship in your neighborhood and this is a good place for the entire family to meet like minded people.
Here are some useful tips to help young school going children cope:
