TAKE THE RAVEL OUT OF TRAVEL
Holidays usually mean seeing family and friends. For some people
that means traveling a long distance. It can become a stressful event, if traveling with children. Iowa State University Extension family life specialists offer some helpful hints to help cut down on traveling stress.
- Have each child pack one bag (a backpack or a school bag). Let them pack what they want, but they must be responsible for carrying and keeping track of the contents.
- Give kids a traveling allowance that they can spend on what they wish. Parents can give a daily allowance or one large sum. Some parents find that subtracting an amount of money for fighting or breaking rules can encourage good behavior.
- Make flexible seating assignments to keep peace in the car.
Separate sides by setting a suitcase, box or a bag in-between the two children. Stop often to stretch, run around and play games.
- For smaller children still in car seats, put a diaper bag or duffel bag next to the seat where the child can easily reach it. Fill the bag with toys and books.
- Schedule times when children can amuse themselves and other times for family interaction such as playing a game, singing, talking, or reading aloud.
- Buy children their own maps so they can see the path they are taking and can highlight the route.
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