Movement to the new community is difficult and it becomes more difficult when you move, including moving to new cities and communities. Finding your place in the new community is not always easy. It may be a bit tough to meet someone near you, but that is the most straightforward way to make the new community feel like your home.
Of course, it is hard to introduce yourself as you approach the new neighbor next to you, but if you are busy moving or unpacking the box in particular, you may hesitate to annoy the family. So, take the initiative and look for opportunities when neighbors do not seem to be in a hurry or concentration. Wave and Hell can open the door without disturbing, it is easy conversation that someone recommending a simple question about the schedule of the neighborhood garbage collection or a local grocery store starts
Again, let's make the opportunity for others to welcome you. I am sitting on the front porch. Please take a walk slowly. Or focus on familiarity - Every morning, drop your usual crazy sprint into your car and refuse crappy looking back from work
The same rule applies when you are outside the community. In the local restaurant, please select the seat of the bar instead of the corner table; there are several things about the public seat to promote the conversation. Take your child to a nearby playground or park - please do not fill your face on your cell phone. Keep in touch, with a smile, and Hello and Say
Just like local people, I go to local restaurants, farmers' markets, or shops. Do you have a dog? It was even better. Dog parks mostly require you to make new friends with your pet. Soon, one of the local gatherings will be where at least a few people know your name
Rather than participating in meaningful activities for you, there is no better way to meet people who share similar ambitions. It is enough to dig a little to find the proper fit. Please check the local school and university, park area, entertainment committee, sports organization, and perhaps the best reference for all neighbors and parents. Spending time on community organizations, helping other people, cleaning communities by helping other people, cleaning up the park paths will help people to understand the community and help them understand the community.
Of course, parents have many ready-made stores to make new friends, such as volunteering at school, participating in car pool, holding games for neighboring children and halloween parties.
Let's use an organized program to help you meet other people in the new community. If you are active in a church or places of worship in a previous house please ask for an introduction to a similar facility. Many employers offer programs to connect newly migrant workers to long-term residents.
Most universities also have a section of local graduates. Do not forget to tap on your online network. Ask your Facebook friends if you know someone in your city or find a site like Meetup.com to find someone with similar interests. Just a short time, you can see that the community is somewhere around you.
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• Become familiar with other families. Parents need to be familiar with other families in their community to identify their companions who may be friends with their children. The ideal way to know other families is to meet with family members through school events and local entertainment facilities. Interact with others. Parents need to play a positive role in ensuring these opportunities occur. For example, family members can request each other's phone number and address. In addition, parents can take the initiative to call other parents and teach the children to use the phone to adjust the time friends meet each other.
I grew up in a quite isolated street in a unique neighborhood in northern Manhattan. My father is the director of our family life and for many years my family has become familiar to everyone in the community. My brother and I often play with the neighbor in local parks and street football fields. Most of us took part in the parent's coach Inwood Little League. And we all went to local church, junior high school, high school. I grew up next to her family, Lin-Manuel Miranda. Lin is a strange kid wearing black clothes, always wearing headphones on a hat and walking towards every beat he is listening to. My mother encouraged me to be friends from time to time with him, but as a child, I do not want to 'force' such a thing. I am not exactly a "block" type, especially for those who are not usually interested in the world around him.