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Moving With Kids

Whether it’s a toddler’s meltdown
or a teenager’s eyeroll, moving with kids
brings its own kind of chaos.
You’re doing your best
to keep the house show ready —
while someone’s crying in bed,
someone else lost their
shoes (again), and
nobody’s thrilled about leaving.

Even the calmest kids 
can start acting out
when everything around them is changing —
and even the most capable parent can feel
caught off guard by it.

This guide was written for you —
to offer some creative ways to bring your kids a little comfort and security.






Help for the Moments That Don’t Make It On Instagram

Words and ideas for the meltdown moments, packing fails, and hard goodbyes.

✔️ Strategies for the emotional ups and downs of moving with kids

✔️ What to say (and what not to) when emotions are high 

✔️ Babies to teens — wisdom you can use in the moment

✔️ A packing list just for baby so, the diapers aren’t buried under the Instant Pot

✔️ Ways to keep familiar routines even when everything around them is changing

✔️ Creative ideas to give kids a sense of control  when so much feels out of their hands

✔️ A little validation for you . . . because it’s not just their goodbye

And a whole lot of snacks, patience, and deep breaths.
This guide is full of ideas for the tough parts —
the tears, the chaos, the “I miss my room” moments.

Download it now and keep it handy.
Your next calm moment might just start here.

Grab the Guide

Moving With Kids Takes Heart

Nikki Easton Mosteller, REALTOR® 
 TN Lic #325297 | MS Lic #S-58063  
Michael Mosteller, Broker/REALTOR®
 TN Lic #318659 | MS Lic #22724  
RE/MAX Experts | Office Lic #262452  
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