Anonymous wrote:I think it depends how old your kids are / how they do in school. If you're talking elementary school age with kids who are above grade level I'd take an extra week and get time for a family vacation / adventure in, or just time to explore the new place as a family. I figure the lve is going to be hard on them so I would try to add in some really positive family memories to give it an upside. But that's just how I'd approach it.
Anonymous wrote:We will be moving with our middle-school aged kids this fall, possibly an hour away or possibly many states away. How many days can we keep the kids out of school to adequately get us moved and have a tiny bit of adjustment time for them?
I was thinking they could go to their current school the day before we move, then start at their new one maybe a few days after we move in to the new place?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would move the kids at the start of the school year and wait for your spouse to join you.
We can't. It will be sometime in mid September or October, and will be a 1st or 15th of the month, to coincide with leases.
Let whichever of you is starting a job go first and get going in the new place. Then the other spouse and children move on a weekend that they would have a Monday or Friday off anyway, keep them out of school til Wednesday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would move the kids at the start of the school year and wait for your spouse to join you.
We can't. It will be sometime in mid September or October, and will be a 1st or 15th of the month, to coincide with leases.
Anonymous wrote:I would move the kids at the start of the school year and wait for your spouse to join you.