Managing a PCS Move with Children: Strategies for Military Families

By VeteranPCS

4/23/2024

4 minutes

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A Permanent Change of Station (PCS) move brings unique challenges for military families, especially when children are involved. Moving to a new home, adjusting to different schools, and making new friends can be overwhelming for kids. However, with the right strategies, resources, and a structured approach, families can ease the transition and help their children adapt more smoothly.

This guide provides practical tips for supporting children during a PCS move, from discussing the move in an age-appropriate way to maintaining routines and finding resources that can help with the adjustment.

Talking to Your Children About the PCS Move

Communication is key when preparing children for a move. The way you present the transition depends on their age, emotional maturity, and personality.

Toddlers and Preschoolers

  • Keep explanations simple and positive. Use reassuring phrases such as, “We are moving to a new house where we will all be together.”
  • Use visuals like picture books or maps to help them understand the move.
  • Maintain routines as much as possible to create a sense of security.

School-Aged Children

  • Encourage open conversations. Ask them how they feel about the move and validate their emotions.
  • Get them involved. Let them help pack their toys or choose decorations for their new room.
  • Visit the new school together (if possible) to make the transition less intimidating.

Teenagers

  • Acknowledge their concerns. Leaving friends and familiar settings can be difficult for teens, so be patient with their emotions.
  • Highlight new opportunities. Talk about extracurricular activities, sports teams, or special programs at their new school.
  • Encourage social continuity. Help them stay in touch with old friends through video calls and visits.

Helping Children Adjust to Their New Environment

Once you arrive at your new duty station, helping children settle in quickly can make a significant difference in their adjustment.

1. School Transitions

  • Research schools early to ensure a smooth transition.
  • Connect with School Liaison Officers on base to get assistance with transfers and educational continuity.
  • Meet with teachers and counselors to discuss your child’s needs.

2. Making Friends and Finding Activities

  • Encourage children to join sports teams, clubs, or extracurricular activities.
  • Look for youth programs at the installation’s community center.
  • Attend local events to help kids meet peers and feel part of their new community.

3. Establishing Familiar Routines

  • Keep mealtimes, bedtime routines, and family traditions consistent.
  • Set up their room with familiar toys, bedding, and decorations to create a sense of stability.
  • Plan family outings or game nights to maintain a sense of togetherness.

Resources for Military Families During PCS Moves

Several military-specific programs provide support for families navigating PCS moves with children.

1. Military Child Development Centers (CDCs)

  • Offer high-quality childcare and early education programs.
  • Visit MilitaryChildCare.com to find local options.

2. Relocation Assistance Programs

  • Available through Military and Family Support Centers at installations.
  • Provide workshops, counseling, and transition resources.
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3. School Liaison Officers (SLOs)

  • Assist with school transfers and education-related questions.
  • Act as a bridge between military families and school administrators.

These resources ensure that families receive guidance and support during a PCS move, helping children adjust more smoothly.

Maintaining Stability and Routine During the PCS Process

A PCS move is disruptive, but small actions can help maintain a sense of normalcy for children.

1. Involve Children in Setting Up Their Space

  • Let them unpack their favorite items first.
  • Give them choices in decorating their new room.

2. Prioritize Family Time

  • Plan activities such as family movie nights or local outings.
  • Encourage siblings to support each other during the transition.

3. Stay Positive

  • Your attitude toward the move influences your child’s perception.
  • Emphasize new adventures, friendships, and experiences.

Final Thoughts: Turning a PCS Move into an Opportunity

A PCS move can be a challenging experience for children, but with patience, organization, and support, families can turn it into an opportunity for growth. By communicating openly, maintaining routines, and using available resources, military families can make the transition smoother and less stressful for their children.

Every move is a new chapter—**help your child embrace it with confidence and resilience.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. How can I help my child adjust to a new school after a PCS move?

  • Contact the School Liaison Officer (SLO) for assistance.
  • Arrange a tour of the new school before the first day.
  • Encourage participation in extracurricular activities to make friends.

2. What military resources can help with a PCS move?

  • Relocation Assistance Programs at Family Support Centers.
  • Military Child Development Centers for childcare needs.
  • School Liaison Officers for school transitions and education support.

3. How do I manage my child’s emotional reaction to moving?

  • Encourage open discussions about their concerns.
  • Stay positive and reassure them that they will adjust over time.
  • Maintain family traditions and routines for a sense of stability.

For more PCS tips and real estate assistance, visit VeteranPCS—your trusted partner in military relocation.

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