18.Question:I found a new job in the nearby town last week.(26)F But my sons don't want to leave,because they have established a good friendship with our neighbor's children.I am really puzzled about how to explain our moving plan to them.And there is only three weeks left.Will you please tell me some good advice?
Answer:Congratulations on your new position!(27)D It frequently causes them to feel unsafe.But don't worry.There are many things you can do to make the moving experience less frightening for your children.
Involve them from the very beginning.
Tell your children as soon as you know you're moving.(28)C Explain why you're moving in terms they can understand.This will remove a lot of the fear and confusion they may be feeling.Be sure to answer their questions as fully as you can.
(29)B
If you approach the coming move as an exciting adventure for the entire family,it will help to calm your children's fears.If possible,show them the new house and let them spend some time exploring it.Help them imagine where their furniture and toys will go.Show them the yard and help them imagine all the fun they will have there.Talk about all the fun things the family will do there.
Let them help.
If you give your children an active role in the move,they are much more likely to accept it and even grow excited about it.Let them pack some of their own things.(30)EIf there are old toys you don't plan to take,let the kids help decide which of them should be taken or given away.
A.What to do on moving day.
B.Make the move an adventure.
C.Don't tell them at the last minute.
D.Moving can upset children of any age.
E.This will help them feel a part of the move.
F.My wife and I are considering moving there next month.
G.If you're driving to your new home,make the trip exciting.