Relocating to the US as an expat is complex and when you add children into the mix, it can become even more challenging. But don’t worry!
This guide is designed for you to pass along to your kids, or read alongside with them if they’re younger, to help them navigate the move and turn it into an exciting adventure.
Here are some tips you can share with your kids to help them settle in and make the transition smoother.
Expat Kid-Approved Advice
We spoke to some young teens that have recently relocated to the US, and asked them for their best advice. Here’s what they had to say.
Starting fresh in a new place means new friends, adventures and fun!
Expat Kids & Parents Moving to the U.S. Can Discover American Culture
Learn about American Culture before you move. Watch movies, listen to music, and read books that show what life is like in the US. This can help you get a feel for your new home and get excited about what’s to come.
Feel All the Feelings
Moving can be both exciting and scary. It’s okay to feel happy about new adventures and sad about leaving old friends. Remember, it’s normal for your feelings to change—moving is a bittersweet experience!
Explore with Questions
Stay curious! Ask your parents to show you pictures of your new home and neighborhood. Discover fun details like the closest playground, exciting activities nearby, what the weather is like, and where your new room will be.
Make Memory Books
Create a memory book of your current home with pictures, drawings, and notes from friends. This can help you remember all the fun times and keep your old friends close even when you’re far away.
You can also start a new section in the book for your new home, adding photos, mementos, and stories as you settle in, making it a special way to capture both your old and new adventures.
Plan Fun Outings
Look up fun places to visit in your new city. Whether it’s a cool museum, a beautiful park, or an awesome zoo, make a list of spots you want to explore with your family.
Just for Kids: Your Own Moving Checklist
Moving to a new country is a big deal, but having a checklist can make it easier and more fun.
Checking your Checklist
✅Research your new home: Get fun facts about your new city and state.
✅Learn American slang: Pick up some common phrases to help you fit in.
Here are some words and phrases to start with!
- Lit ️🔥 – Exciting or excellent, often used to describe parties or events.
- Low-key – Something done in a subtle or quiet way.
- GOAT 🐐 – Greatest of all time, used to describe someone who is the best.
- Tea 🍵 – Gossip or news, often referred to as “spilling the tea” when sharing it.
- No cap 🧢 – Used to emphasize that someone is telling the truth.
✅Pack a comfort kit: Include items that make you feel safe and happy, like your favorite stuffed animal or a cozy blanket.
✅Stay in touch: Make a plan to video call or write letters to your friends.
✅Join clubs and activities: Find out what clubs, sports, or activities are available at your new school and sign up.
One Last Thought for Expat Parents Moving to the U.S.
Moving to the US is a big adventure filled with new experiences. With a bit of preparation and a lot of curiosity, your kids will soon feel right at home in their new country. Encourage them to embrace the journey and get ready for lots of fun and new friends!
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