As much as most kids love getting older, growth also brings new experiences and new responsibilities. And while that’s a very exciting thing, it can also be pretty scary! Our family is preparing for a move to Ontario later in the year and while my boys are excited to live in a new place, they are a little worried about living somewhere new. My oldest son Zackary is especially worried after spending his entire life in the same town and making so many great friends.
The new Monster High Haunted DVD explores this concept as the ghouls travel to a parallel world and discover Haunted High, an all-ghost school shut off from the monster world. And while the movie is sure to be a hit with fans of the Monster High series, it also has some great tips for kids that are a little nervous about being in a new situation!
BE YOURSELF, BE UNIQUE.
In a new setting it can feel like there are so many others around you that it may be hard to find individuals who have common interests or hobbies. The best advice you can give your child is to be themselves and remain positive that they will naturally make connections with others. If they pretend to be someone or something that they’re not, they may find it difficult to be happy in their new surroundings!
PATIENCE IS KEY.
The first couple of days in a new setting can be both scary and difficult. It’s best to let your child know that it takes time to transition and feel comfortable, but the feeling will come. Informing them that they need to be patient will help them to calm down and relax if they are left feeling overwhelmed in their first few days.
EMBRACE YOUR IMPERFECTIONS AND EMBRACE YOUR INDIVIDUALITY.
The best way to get to know others and your environment is to get involved. Encouraging your child to be as engaged as they can be will give them the opportunity to develop their skills and meet like-minded individuals. Talk to them about ways that they go above and beyond and get involved with new friends.
While I know my boys will have challenges with moving, I’m sure that they’ll be able to conquer their worries and grow as individuals. My oldest son’s naturally friendly nature is something that will always ensure he has a strong circle of friends, and my youngest son’s natural independence will help him feel secure even in a new environment. And while change may be scary, it’s also essential for growth! If your little ones are facing changes in their lives, whether it’s travelling to a new place or just taking up a new activity, a little preparation can help a lot. Let your kids take a few tips from the characters of Monster High and enter that new situation with confidence!
Definitely Party Like a Monster, my granddaughter loves to play-act, dance and sing so this is just up her street. :-)
We loved Party Like a Monster because we love to move!
Are you ready to get ghostly – I like that character, as she is strong and doesn’t bend to peer pressure in the show.
I like https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6She2GT1rmE because it is very catchy!
Party like a monster!
The video of the Lagoona Blue cosplay relates most to my little girl, she loves mythical sea creatures and cosplaying!
My niece would love dancing to Party Like A Monster. She loves all the dolls.
I didn’t need to go past the 1st video!! PArty like a Monster, we love our parties!!!
Also watched a few short ones: The Good, The Bat and the fabulous & Fur will Fly
Party like a Monster because my granddaughter loves this one.
All three of mine just had to watch Party Like a Monster over and over.
i would say Party Like a Monster because it is levely and fullof energy and fun, like my daughter!