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How to Prepare a Teenager When Moving to Another Country
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Paul Smiths
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By Paul Smiths
Published on March 8th, 2010
 
When the family decides to move to another country, the teenager member of the family is the one who finds it difficult Teenagers are already accustomed to their environment

When the family decides to move to another country, the teenager member of the family is the one who finds it difficult. Teenagers are already accustomed to their environment. They are in a delicate stage in life where finding one’s identity is the main objective. They may have already developed their identity in their environment through their lifestyle, set of friends, and other activities. In fact, teenage life is all about finding and establishing one’s identity. Moving to another country disrupts their teenage life and their quest for their own identity. That is why expat living is hard for teenagers. So if you are a parent and you are moving to another country, you need to prepare your teenager son or daughter on what lies ahead.

1.Have a serious talk with them about the need of your family to move to another country. Thoroughly put in plain words why moving to another country is the best option for the entire family. They will understand as long as your carefully choose your words when you explain.

2.Give them an outlet to express their emotions. When moving to another country, the teenager has a lot of emotions deep inside that must be expressed. One example of an outlet is a journal where he or she can write down his or her feelings about the entire moving to another country matter. Another way is to have a sit-down talk and listen to what they have to say.

3.Tell them that you will take care of their needs so adapting to the new country will not be hard for them. To make it easier for them, show them brochures of different schools where they can apply. Give them the freedom to choose whichever school in the new country they want to enroll in. This gives them the chance to express their individuality and find a way to reestablish their identity.

4.Tell them upfront that moving to another country is difficult for you as well. They are not the only ones who are going to experience a big change but also you parents. Let them understand that even you as parents have to adapt and adjust. Tell him or her right away that you do not expect them to be wholehearted about the moving to another country decision. But also let them know that it will be just a phase and they can eventually resume living normally.

5.Expat living is hard for teenagers because they find it difficult to make friends fast right away. So the best way to prepare them for this is to put in some effort or money for their hobbies. For instance, if your teenager son or daughter likes playing the guitar, give him or her better brand of the instrument. Not only will this keep them fervent but once settled in the new country, it is more likely that he or she can make friends with fellow guitar players. It is through hobbies that teenagers establish relationship with other teenagers.

By following these guidelines, it can be easier for you to deal with your teenager when moving to another country. Expat living may be fun for them given the right circumstances.