5 Ways to Help Your Toddler Adjust to a New Home

Toddlers need to adjust to their new homes just like their parents. So when you’re just settling into your new home after a household move, it’s essential to ensure that you’re doing everything you can to make your toddler safe and comfortable.

There are many ways that you can make this happen. By identifying opportunities to babyproof your home, setting up play dates with local groups, and doing what you can to keep your toddler entertained and happy, you can make this time a positive one for your little one.

1. Identify Opportunities to Babyproof

Your little one should be safe in their new environment. Baby proofing your new home from the very beginning can help keep them safe and help lower your anxiety and stress levels, while your toddler can do the things they used to do in their old babyproofed home.

As soon as possible, hopefully within the first few days, go through your new home and babyproof areas that you know are most important for your child. Of course, pay close attention to most dangerous rooms like the kitchen and bathroom first, but do all house rooms as soon as possible.

2. Set Up Play Dates at Parks with Local Groups

Let your toddler get to know the other toddlers in the neighborhood while they learn that their new home can be a lot of fun! Get involved in local parent groups through social media, park district classes, or clubs, then set up play dates when you have the time. Doing this is good for you and your little one, as it gives you a chance to get to know other parents in the area.

3. Explore Preschools and Day Care Centers

Another way your little one can get to know other children and become adapted to their new home is to enroll them in a preschool or daycare.

It’s hard to choose the right preschool or daycare for your child. Unless you see them in person, it may seem like they’re all the same! The best way to ensure that your child is going to the right place is to visit the organization first.

Set up appointments with each preschool or daycare service that you’re considering. You may want to visit with your child or visit alone so you can ask questions without being distracted.

Enrolling your child in preschool or daycare will give you free time at home without your child – time to babyproof and unpack. This makes the transition to your new home easier for you and thus your little one.

4. Visit the Parks

You don’t have to wait for a play date with a local parent group to visit your local park. First, make a list of the local parks, and then make a point of bringing your toddler to each park that seems appropriate for them. Not all parks will have playground equipment suitable for toddlers, so pay attention to the park descriptions before deciding which parks to visit.

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