Relocation

Starting Over by Angie DeBernardo

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It seemed like things were finally settling down for my little family. My husband had completed his nomadic years of medical training, gotten a good job and moved us all to a cute little village on the outskirts of an interesting city. After a predictable initial adjustment to the new area and new job, everyone in the family had made... »

Home Sweet Home … Not! How To Cope When You Hate Where You Live by Sally Richardson

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So here you are. You have just finished unpacking the boxes following your latest move. You are sick of being stuck in the house and are excited to get to know your new community. You set out to explore, and find...not a whole heck of a lot. You end up feeling lonely and bored, and wondering what to do next.... »

Preparing Children for a Move by Kristen Math

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Moving can be a stressful event for parents. We get so busy planning packing and preparing to leave that it can be easy to overlook our children's stress. Depending on the age of your child there are some steps that you can take to ease them through the transition. Babies and toddlers: Young children can not understand the concept of moving.... »

Move, Move, Move by Jennifer Hussey

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One of the joys of the medical life is that you're guaranteed to never be in the same place for more than a few years! How you feel about that can be anything from utter dread to ecstatic excitement but the one thing that no one likes is the move itself. I have personally moved 12 times in the last... »