Moving is one of the most stressful life events for kids, but this award-winning book will help make it less hectic and more exciting. "
My Very Exciting, Sorta Scary, Big Move" guides kids from worry to wonder and fear to new friends. This one-of-a-kind workbook walks kids step by step through the entire moving process, including understanding change, strategies for managing emotions, ways to say goodbye, taking part in a new adventure, tips for making new friends, and more. The charming illustrations and engaging activities allow children to take control of their feelings and experiences and become active participants in their exciting new adventure.
Be sure to involve younger kids in the move with the companion coloring book, "
My Very Exciting Move: Color the Adventure".
Perfect Gift For:
* To help your children through a move
* Family, friends, and neighbors moving
* Real Estate Agents working with families
* Military moves and deployments
* Ex-pat moves overseas or back home
Real Estate Client Gifts named it "THE BEST REALTOR GIFTS FOR KIDS! My Very Exciting Sorta Scary Big Move is the perfect add-on to any of our favorite real estate closing gifts. And without a doubt, the best realtor gift for the kids. Nothing will make you more of a stand-out to any parent than presenting their child with a small housewarming gift of their own. Especially one that will help them take control of their feelings and experiences and become active participants in their own adventure."
Recommended by PCSgrades - Trusted Reviews By and For Military Families
"For children who enjoy writing or drawing, interactive journals or books may be the perfect gift to help them process their feelings about a big move. The award-winning, My Very Exciting, Sorta Scary, Big Move: A Workbook for Children Moving to a New Home by Lori Attanasio Woodring, PhD is an interactive journal that takes kids through the entire moving process with tips, strategies, and activities."
Dr. Lori Attanasio Woodring received her BS from Cornell University and her PhD from Fordham University. She is a licensed psychologist in New York and Connecticut and served as an Adjunct Professor in the Graduate School at Fordham University. Dr. Woodring has worked with children and parents in school, hospital, and private settings. Her research with children and families has been presented at national and international conferences. For more information, please visit www.movingwithcildren.com.