Archive for July 30th, 2008
Tips for Traveling with Young Children
posted by Tulum Dothee
If you plan on traveling somewhere this summer with young children, keep in mind the following…
- Young children can only sit for a couple hours at a time. Break up your drive with lots of stops. Running on the lawn at a rest stop will improve everyone’s mood.
- Have each child pack and carry a backpack with activities and protein snacks. Snack every two hours to keep spirits up.
- Pack additional surprise snacks and items to get you through tricky moments.
- Listen to books on tape appropriate for the entire family.
- Plan car trips during sleep/nap time.
- If you have to fly, plan the flight for the morning when your child is rested. Avoid traveling during the “witching hours” right before dinner.
- Play “What will we do when……” games while on the road. The role play will give your children valuable skills on how to act in public.
Once at your destination:
- Balance your together time. Schedule some outings for everyone and some for only the immediate family to give everyone a break.
- Help your children stay grounded by connecting every hour to read a book or play a simple game.
- If visiting friends or family let them know ahead of time that you will be leaving the gathering when the children have had enough.
- Chat after a gathering to share feelings, thoughts and experiences.
- Limit your visit to two to three days.
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