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Hi Craig
Try not to worry to much about your daughter, or should I say try not to feel to guilty about her.
When we first mentioned moving my 2 older kids (then 13 & 15) were, and still are, ok about it but our youngest son who was 9 at the time was dead against it.
But once we had visited that year (2 yrs ago now) he was ok about it. I think once he saw that Australia was actually quite like it is here, shopping centres, McDonalds, Toysrus, along with some really good things too, Aus Zoo, Koala Park, Roos in nanny's garden he was fine about it.
At least he stopped telling all his friends moms that he really didnt want to go and we were forcing him (more guilt!).
I know its difficult right now as you cant take her to have a look but I think once she is there and realises its not some scary strange place full of spiders and snakes she'll be ok.
Our son came back saying he'd still rather not go but he wasnt that bothered if we did.
Just keep talking positively about it and with a few bribes along the way (pool/new bedroom/surf lessons/etc) and I'm sure she'll be fine.
I also think you need to be very positive too. Dont get saying things like 'we have to pass meds first' etc because I just think it'll make her think (hope) that you still might not go, which will only upset her more in the end.
When our visas came through in April this year I met him at the school gates and told him and he jumped up in the air shouted YES and went to tell all his friends. Not what I was expecting so really pleased me.
Good Luck with it all, where abouts in Sydney will you be working?
We arrive in Sydney on the 4th January so if your daughter would like to speak/email my son (Kieran) then let me know.
Sam xx
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