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There are resorts and accommodation facilities particularly suitable to welcome adults and children and make their holidays really enjoying and comfortable.

Family Hotels are really like ?children's playgrounds? with personalized baby menus and entertainment targeted at children both in the hotel and outside.

These hotels are the fruit of co-operation with top-ranking sponsors and offer excellent quality services.

Particularly worth a mention are the cots and changing tables in the rooms, the games and the experienced leisure organizers, the menus designed according to nutritional guidelines for children, and the paediatricians and babysitters available at any time.

Just like a holiday nursery?.

Cartoons, comics, games and lots of fun for the children who can spend a healthy holiday and for the parents who can relax knowing that their kids are safely playing near them.

The Adriatic Riviera has been the pioneer in this sector and Riccione and the nearby resorts have been awarded the title of children's beaches, thanks to their fully-equipped facilities (on the beach and elsewhere) for the fun and safety of kids while on holiday.

The large number of hotels in Riccione and on the Riviera offer you the chance of a complete family holiday as well as numerous events for children and even discounted tickets for the theme parks.

During the summer the Riccione Family Hotels are partner of ?Raduno delle Mamme?, an event dedicated to mothers and children, where all the mums could became the ?most beautiful mother? of the summer and where all the children could enjoy themselves.

The family holiday is suited to the needs of children and makes mums and dads happy, too!

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For some children, the prospect of a new school, new friends or even a new bedroom can be daunting. Talk to your children about the move well in advance to enable them to get used to the idea. Let them be honest with you about how they are feeling. They might be a bit nervous about leaving behind friends and this is completely understandable.

If this is the first time young people have moved, to leave the comfort of their home can be unsettling no matter how young they are. If your children have moved before this could bring back unpleasant memories. Children who are anxious about moving might show signs of depression, withdrawn behavior or tantrums as the day of the move gets closer. Try to understand and accept how they are feeling.

On moving day, babies and young children should be kept safely away from the action. The risk of injury from Removalists carrying large heavy furniture items is always a danger and they will not receive the same level of attention from you. If possible arrange a babysitter for the day and keep a favourite book and toys unpacked. Older children can be a great help and getting them involved with specific tasks can be a source of fun. Reassure your children they will not be left behind.

Some Hints and Tips
Include the children in making plans for the move.
Help them learn about the new city where they will be living.
Allow kids to have some input into how their new room will be arranged.
Make time to have a last visit with friends and family.
Encourage young children to keep in contact with their friends either by phone, mail or email.
Prepare a surprise package for each child that they can unpack on arrival with each child's favourite things.
Take time out with the family once the major unpacking is done. You shouldn't try to do it all at once.
The first weeks at a new school can be daunting for your child. Being there for them and keeping in contact with their teacher will ensure that you pick up on any behavior changes.
If your move involves a big change to your children's lifestyle make sure you talk to them beforehand about the changes.

Once your home is back to normal a great way of meeting new people is to get involved with the school. All schools have a P&C Association i.e.Parents & Citizensor P&F i.e.Parents & Friends which is a voluntary group of parents who normally meet once a month to discuss issues and fundraising for the school. Children love it when their parents get involved with their school and P&C Associations are always looking for people to help. Same applies with your children's sporting clubs.

Younger children who are not in care or at school are able to have their own fun as well at Playgroup. There are numerous groups in all areas and by contacting the Playgroup Association in your region they will be able to put you in touch with your local group. This is also an excellent way to meet new people.

The local library is a great source of information. They have brochures on free activities which occur throughout the year in your area. Also during school holidays the library offers classes and shows to keep the children occupied and all is free.

The best way to familiarize with the area is to go on family outings on the weekends. Explore and you never know what you might find. Have an adventure and most importantly make the move fun not stressful.
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