You know that moment when you’re trying to tape up a moving box while a toddler is unrolling the rest of the tape across the hallway like it’s a racetrack? Yeah, moving with small kids is a different beast. While sure, almost everything with a toddler is hard enough, when you’re trying to look for a moving company, pack, say goodbyes, all while taking care of your kid, well, it’s just really tough. Moving with toddlers can be crazy!

It’s not just about getting your stuff from Point A to Point B. It’s about doing it with someone who thinks the cardboard boxes are a jungle gym and has no idea why their favorite stuffed animal is (which means giant tantrums). Like, it’s so horribly chaotic to say the least, right? While sure there might be times you just want to stop and cry (and you owe that to yourself), you absolutely deserve to have some sanity. But how can you manage it?
Pack When they Sleep
Well, to put it all bluntly; trying to pack while a toddler’s around is like trying to solve a puzzle that keeps changing shape. They’ll unpack everything right behind you, climb into boxes, or start a meltdown over that toy they haven’t touched in six months, until you dared to pack it.
So, work around their rhythm. Meaning that naps and bedtime are golden. It really does help to use those quiet moments to pack or unpack with focus, even if it means things get done in shorter bursts. Basically, it’s not about speed, but it’s about progress that doesn’t come undone by tiny hands in thirty seconds.
Let Someone Else Handle the Cleaning
After hauling boxes, wrangling kids, and wondering how you ended up with so much junk, the last thing anyone wants to do is clean. Oh, and add in the fact that toddlers tend to leave behind crayon marks, milk stains, and a collection of crushed snacks under the couch, and you’ve got a major task ahead. So, you already have so much stuff you’re already juggling, and who knows what else your kid did to the house while you weren’t looking.
So, if you’re moving with toddlers, it helps to look into a professional cleaning service like Sparkly Maid to get the job done; you just really want to have the nitty-gritty stuff done for you since it’s not like you have the time or energy to do it (and your toddler may try to dirty it up again anyway). It’s one less thing to stress over, and you owe it to yourself.
Say Yes to Screen Time
Honestly, moving with toddlers is not the moment to start a screen-time detox or introduce new healthy snacks into your kids’ lives. Seriously, you’re going to want to keep your toddler busy with their favorite treats, puzzles, or shows while you do the heavy lifting. Plus, a little extra screen time during move week isn’t going to undo your entire parenting philosophy.
So, it’s just going to really help for the time being to just set up a corner in the house with a few familiar things so they feel secure while the surroundings start to look a bit more like a warehouse.

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