Family trip tips
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-- Steve Smith
* Leave all personal music players, videos and video games at home. A
family vacation should encourage family interaction along the way. That’s
hard to do when someone is wearing headphones.
* Start your trip at your front door. Alter your goals so that the
journey becomes as important a part of your trip as your arrival at your
destination. Doing so will help you slow down the pace of your travel and
prevent children from asking the dreaded “Are we there yet?”
* Feed the kids along the way. Kids are always hungry. Whether you’re
traveling by car, plane or boat, be sure you have some snacks and drinks
for them to quiet their stomachs.
* Establish a “travel day.” Our kids know that the days to and from a
destination mean certain duties for each family member. Establishing a
“travel day” lets everyone know that teamwork is needed to make the trip
a success.
* Establish a “travel bonus.” Travel is often tough on younger
children. We started a travel bonus a few years ago and it works. Each
trip, the kid are rewarded on the way home if their travel behavior is
good. The gift may be something as simple as a T-shirt from a stop along
the way.
* Take the long way. If you’re going by car, get a good, detailed map
and get off the freeway once in awhile. Doing this, we’ve discovered many
fabulous places and had some of the best fruit ever.
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