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Moving is pretty stressful for everyone, but it's always for a good reason. (Why else would you do it, right?) We moved several times when I was a child. My mom was stay-at-home, and it was simply to to get a better job for my dad each time. The most stressful move for me was when the move was mid-year of my junior year in high school from Ohio to Georgia. (We had been in Ohio since I was in 4th grade.) I acted out big before the move...was not happy about it at all. Grades declined and I was quite emotional. I think some extra time spent as a family talking about the reasons behind a move and just spending additional time listening to each other would've been a great help. After we moved, I straightened up right away, and my sister and I became better friends than other...we didn't have anyone else, at first :) I think the apprehension and build-up of leaving was the worst part in my mind. Again...where additional time spent talking or venting about it to one another would have been helpful. Just doing your best to talk and relate to one another before and after the move is the best advice I can think to give. It's still going to be stressful and there will still be tears, and that's ok! But just so long as everyone one knows that you're all in it together and it's for the greater good.
Best of luck to you!
T. G