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Vacations - Survival Guide To Traveling With Kids

from: Jay Bauder




"Are we there yet?" "Mom, he's touching me!" "Well, she's
looking at me!" "Are we there YET?" "I've gotta go!" "Aren't we
THERE YET?"



It's phrases like these that drive fear into a parent's heart,
and make you wonder why you ever thought taking a family
vacation was going to be "fun!"



So what is a parent to do? Traveling with kids doesn't have to
be a bad experience. Instead of deciding to leave the kids home
for the next "family" vacation, relax! You can make traveling
with the kids an enjoyable and stress-free experience by
following these simple tips:



1. When possible, travel at night and let the kids sleep. But be
cautious, because it's easy to get tired. If you find yourself
getting sleepy, roll down the windows, play music, or better
yet, find a safe place to pull over and take a 20 minute nap.



2. Plan your trip during the day with stops about every 90
minutes. By planning ahead, and using travel planning software,
online trip planning sites or travel associations, you can find
-- and stop at -- kid-friendly places such as parks with
playgrounds, historic monuments or view areas where everyone can
get out and walk around for a few minutes. Giving the kids even
a 15 minute break will give them a chance to "get the wiggles
out" and work off some energy.



3. Bring along some sing-along music. Although your kids may
groan at first when you start singing, they'll soon join in,
especially if the songs are either well-known, absurd or
"gross." Think of your own childhood favorites, or camp songs.
Singing can really help to pass the time, and creates happy
memories later on. To help cut costs, you can even record your
own CDs? If the kids don't know the words, create sing-along
books for everyone by typing them in your Word processing
program and printing them out.



4. Create a goodie-bag. Good ideas are travel toys and games,
bubbles, inexpensive art books and pencils, even the latest in
collectible cards or action figures. (To save money, look for
seasonal sales or buy something every payday.) To cut down on
arguments about sharing, you can set a time limit for playing
with each game, before everyone has to switch. Individual
presents can be wrapped or not, and given out at whatever
schedule fits your needs and your kids' boredom levels. You can
even choose particular games for particular stops, such as
bubbles, Frisbees or small balls, which will encourage running
off energy.



5. Bring along individual "quiet time" activities. These could
include an art box (keep the supplies inside an inexpensive
plastic shoe box), postcards or writing paper, or even a journal
given to each child at the beginning of the trip. Encourage them
to write letters, or record their thoughts and feelings. You can
also bring along hand-held games, or inexpensive CD players and
earphones, so that everyone can listen to the music or books of
their choice. Depending on the space you've got and the length
of time you'll be gone, each child could have their own box or
backpack, to keep their things organized and accessible.



6. If your trip is going to include a lot of sightseeing, pack a
backpack with sweaters, hats, swimsuits (if in season), extra
socks and even towels, in case anyone gets wet -- accidentally
or on purpose. Keep the backpack in your trunk, so you can just
grab it and go. Most kids, if given the chance when near water,
will really enjoy getting wet, and it saves on the wear and tear
of your vehicle if you plan ahead. Also be sure to pack extra
water and travel snacks such as energy bars, nuts or travel mix.
You can add to your child's enjoyment if you also include things
such as a magnifying glass, binoculars, a disposable camera and
their own travel map.



7. Include a "kid's activity" at least once every day. This may
be something as simple as going for ice cream after visiting a
museum, or going to a water or amusement park. There are often
lots of great free or inexpensive activities in most places in
the States. To find them, you can check ahead of time with local
Chambers of Commerce, on city Websites, or with your travel
agent. To help keep the expenses down, don't forget to check for
"two for one" coupons, or discount tickets that are often
available at local fast food restaurants or in local papers.
Also, many family style restaurants offer a "kids eat free"
night, which could be a special treat.



8. Don't forget about the travel games you probably played as a
child. There is "Letter Bingo" where you look at road signs and
billboard ads to find the letters of the alphabet, or "License
Plate Alphabet" where you go through the alphabet in order. You
can also create easy bingo sheets that you print out with clip
art of common sites you'll see on your trip. Your kids will be
more inclined to play along if they know that your parents used
to play the exact games with you. (Grandparents are SO much
cooler than parents are...)



9. Let your kids help to navigate, narrate and create
information about your trip. There are so many great resources
online these days that can help you make your trip even better.
Letting your kids get involved helps to make it more enjoyable
for them. For example, let one child be the "trip navigator"
each day. They have the responsibility of looking at the map,
and making sure that the right exits are taken, or how much
farther to each destination point. (If you really want to get
creative, the navigator could wear a special hat or badge; the
narrator could have a "press badge" or carry a reporter's
notebook, etc.) Older children can create written entries into a
journal or even in a Blog, talking about the daily activities
and sights. Another option is to bring along an inexpensive tape
recorder, and let each child record their impressions of the
different places you see or things you do. Younger children can
draw pictures, or use a disposable camera.



10. Start collecting postcards. Postcards are inexpensive, and
your kids will enjoy getting to send them to their friends or
other family members. Postcards are also a great addition to
your family photo album after the trip. You can cut them up, or
even write about specific experiences on the backs of them, to
help everyone remember what you did and where you went.



11. Create a scrap book at the end of each trip, using the
postcards and pictures the kids took. Letting them help to
decorate and put the journal together is a fun after-the-trip
activity.



12. Above all, give yourself a break. There is no such thing as
a "perfect" family vacation. Inevitably there will be things
forgotten, things broken or other "unexpected" problems.



By planning ahead, and making every effort to get your kids
involved in the trip, and giving the things to do to keep them
occupied and interested, there will be less stress and everyone
will have a better time. Have a great trip!



About the author:






Jay is the web owner of http://www.Rental-Cars-In.com href="http://www.rental-cars-in.com/">Rental Cars, a website
that provides information and resources on rental cars,
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