I had posted earlier about my concerns for how well my LO will take moving. Well, it has blown up in our face.
She won't sleep. She is constantly crying to go "home". She has stopped eating, and has regressed in her PTing. I don't really know what to do. It's our third night in our new house, and she refuses to even sleep in her room, because it's "not hers". I feel so bad, and really just want to make her feel like this new place is/will be her home.
I tried getting her excited by picking out paint and wall decals. I let her help me unpack her stuff. She was totally forewarned about our moving for quite some time before it actually went down. I just don't know what I am doing wrong, or what I need to do to help her work through this. But it's just not getting easier. I know time will help, but I am at my wits end with the constant crying and fits.
Re: My Child is Doing Horribly with Moving
Her room was completely ready for her when she got back from her weekend with her gma, except for a few boxes I left for her to help me with, and we're done with those now. We spent the day before her trip up there picking out colors, and talking about how she wanted it set up, and she is still upset. Last night, she tried dragging her mattress out of the front door, and said "I'm going home now!" haha.
I just feet like nothing is helping.
Great, thanks for the advice. I suppose 3 weeks isn't so bad. We are trying to keep the same routines and day to day activities, so we'll see how she does with it. Hopefully she starts to settle in more.
DS stopped by the new house a bunch of times before we moved (we had to do some renovations, so we didn't move in right away) and loved the house. He begged us to let him eat his lunch in the basement playroom while the guys were working on the upstairs. He bragged to everyone about his new room. We thought for sure the adjustment would be a piece of cake.
Nope. We had about a month's worth of meltdowns and tantrums...and then that was it. He has been totally fine since. We live very close to our old house, so we have to drive by it sometimes. DS will point at it and say it's out old house, but he leaves it at that. Hang in there!