After a move, the map – Transition Loneliness Thought

“Child tracing a new neighborhood map with a parent”

After a move, the map inside a child goes blank. Streets feel longer; faces feel farther. Borrow courage by lending routine—same breakfast, same bedtime story—until the new map draws itself.

Use S.A.M.E.: Same morning cue, Anchor item in backpack, Meet one neighbor, Explore one path every weekend. Familiarity is medicine.

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