Preparing Your Children for Their Next PCS

Preparing Your Children for Their Next PCS

Military-connected students on average move six to nine times during their K-12 academic career, which can be difficult and stressful.  

Everyone handles moving and transitions differently. Be aware of signs that may negatively affect children’s transition. Try some of these best practices to help ease their and your permanent change of station (PCS) move.

table about warning signs and support you can rely on

 As a parent/guardian, it is important to acknowledge concerns your children may have about an upcoming PCS move. Help your children describe what they are feeling, so that you can work through and address the change. Be patient with your children as they go through these transitions. Create a safe place to reassure and validate your children’s feelings. Be aware of MCCS resources (Child and Youth Programs, School Liaison Program, Community Counseling Program, and military and family life counselors) available to help you and your children successfully manage this transition and thrive. 

Last Updated: 13 Mar 2025
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