Moving with Kids: Lessons from Sorting & Packing

Did You Know You Can Teach Your Kids While Preparing to Move?

Y! Lyn
Moving with kids can be a real chore, both physically and mentally. But did you know you can also use it to teach them lessons? Many aspects of moving are educational, as I've learned by moving with my kids several times over the years. Just sorting and packing offers many learning opportunities.

Packing to move teaches organizational skills. What better way for kids to learn organization than by actually doing it? Kids will learn how to organize in several different ways with packing. They can learn to reduce clutter by getting rid of unnecessary items. They'll also learn how to put away items both neatly and gently, depending on what's in the box, how breakable it is, what room it goes in, and more.

Teach kids to give by donating unwanted and unneeded items. There will likely be many items you do not wish to move into your new home. But don't just throw it all away. There are many people who can use even the simplest of items. Have the kids help in sorting and donating these items to the less fortunate. This teaches them compassion, as well as green living skills. Reducing and reusing is always better for the environment than needless waste.

Capacity lessons come from packing, weighing, and measuring. Have the kids weigh, measure, and pack items to learn about capacity. How much weight can fit into each box. If certain items weigh a particular amount, how many of them will fit in the box, based on both weight and size. These are all great hands-on lessons to accent what the kids know or will learn in future math lessons.

Sorting and packing items helps teach value to kids. By determining which items to pack, which to give away, and which are non-salvageable, kids learn value in more than one way. They learn what things mean the most to themselves and to others. They also learn that when you mistreat things, no one can use them.

Fun memories can arise and be created through sorting and packing. The action of packing and sorting may trigger memories related to the items or to past moves. It creates great conversation fodder and it can also be nice to reflect on those things together. Kids also are likely to enjoy the action of sorting and packing and dream of what it will be like n the new place. This in itself creates some great memories. Plus, it's just fun! What kid doesn't like playing with boxes?

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  • James Symanski11/21/2010

    Great info! Thanks for sharing. Will definitely come in handy when we move in a few months!

  • Teresa Mahieu11/17/2010

    I could have used this article as a resource guide for moving many times over. Great article.

  • Jan Corn11/13/2010

    And yes...decluttering sure reduces the stress level of moving and also helps other people who want what you no longer need.

  • Jan Corn11/13/2010

    More proof that learning happens all the time, not just within the walls of a school building. Life lessons - perhaps the most valuable of all! Great job with this one, Lyn.

  • Allene Newberg Bilodeau11/9/2010

    What a cool article! You really do put into action the motto "every moment a teaching moment". Super great point here, Lyn, & I love your final sentence! : )

  • Brandy Williams11/9/2010

    Good article, thanks for sharing!

  • Tara M. Clapper11/9/2010

    Great ideas. I don't have kids, but I am learning some of these things myself when packing. Donating makes me feel like I've unburdened myself and it's great to help someone else out and get the tax benefit!

  • Michele Starkey11/9/2010

    Nicely done, Lyn, kids can learn lessons in just about any situation :) cheers!

  • Charlotte Kuchinsky11/9/2010

    Good one!

  • Pauline Dolinski11/9/2010

    It is so important to have kids making choices. When we moved with small kids, my children were unpacked and moved in before the day was over.

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