Moving With Kids: 6 Tips For Single Moms

Last Updated on September 1, 2023 by Lori Pace

Motherhood is tough. It is even more difficult when you are a single mother. The constant exhaustion, loneliness, and frustration leave you feeling like you are being pulled from different directions. The challenges of moving house can make things worse. However, they don’t need to. This article discusses a few tips to help you with the process of moving house with young kids.

1. Plan In Advance When Moving With Young Kids

Start planning your move as soon as you can. This way, you can avoid rushing through the process. Planning ensures that you get everything ready on time. 

Even when everything seems to be running smoothly, the moving process can be unpredictable. It is vital to ensure that you have time to respond in case of emergencies.

As a single mum, you’ll have more to do than you may imagine. From getting a new school for your kids to decluttering and researching moving companies, you need lots of time and energy to sort things out.

2. Set A Budget For The House Move And Look For A Great Value Moving Company

Hiring movers may be expensive, but it is necessary. Set a budget and find movers that offer the best value for your money. Cost-effective moving options save you time and allow you to focus on keeping your kids comfortable amid the entire process.

A well-thought-out budget allows you to anticipate and prepare for your moving costs. After researching the average moving cost in your area, do some research and settle for the best option.

3. Involve The Kids In The Moving Process

Single parenting is tough even without moving on your to-do list. You need as much help as you can get. Inform your kids about the plan to relocate as soon as you can.

Depending on their age, they may help with packing and decluttering. If your kids are upset about the move, you should have enough time to reassure them and get them excited.

Involve The Kids In The Moving Process
  • Older kids can help with the following tasks:
  • Packing their bags
  • Labeling moving boxes
  • Cleaning up their rooms before the move.

4. Plan Your Time

Since you’ll have a lot to do, you must organize your time properly. Your archenemy during the moving process is lack of time. Even when you have a lot of time before the moving date, you must organize your time efficiently.

Create a detailed checklist and use it to navigate the chaotic times. Start working on the checklist as soon as you decide to move. Tackle the most important jobs first and gradually move on to the least important ones while you still have time.

5. Declutter

Get rid of everything that you no longer need as soon as possible. Packing and transporting things you don’t need would be pointless. Moving time offers the perfect opportunity to declutter. It shows you how much crap you’ve been keeping in your home. Throw out or donate your old books, clothes, toys, and newspapers.

6. Stay Organized Amidst The Chaos

Moving will leave your home looking and feeling chaotic. This adds to the pressure and makes your experience more difficult than it needs to be. You don’t want to have your business card on your fridge, your insurance folder on your work desk, and your mortgage broker’s business card under the bed.

Ensure that all your important documents, receipts, and lists are safe and organized in a file system or folder. That way, you can easily access them when necessary.

Your little ones are curious even amidst the processes of packing and moving. If things are not in their proper places, your kids may misplace them. Lock your cleaning products, batteries, and medicine safely to prevent accidents.

Moving as a single mother with young kids can be daunting. However, proper planning in advance can make it easier. Use the above tips for a less stressful experience.

Lori Pace
Lori Pace

Lori Pace is a single mother of three daughters ages 7 and under. As a working mom from home, she balances kids, work and two crazy dogs with humor and love. Follow Lori as she honestly gives tips and advice based on her own experiences as a single mom!