Children in the newborn to age 2 range are the easiest to travel with in many respects, according to Rainer Jenss, the president and founder of theFamily Travel Association, a trade group for family travel. “Kids this age are portable,” he said. “You can take them anywhere and keep ...
But when you know how to travel with kids, all those fears go out the window and you can rest assured that your family vacation will be a getaway for the (good) memory books. As a former flight attendant, I flew all over the world watching parents struggle with their kids on short-...
Traveling with family is never quite as idyllic as the pictures make it look. The reality of family travel can be pretty overwhelming and can convince even the most travel-loving parents to stay at home for the next decade of their lives. However, you can enjoy a trip with your entire fa...
First of all, you need to wave goodbye to spontaneity, replacing spur of the moment decisions with precision planning. If you’re thinking of maintaining your pre-kid travel strategy of arriving at your destination sans accommodation and roaming the streets until you find a vacancy, we implore ...
We drove straight through (with short stops) but know when we do it again we’ll take longer so we can see some of the sights along the way. Have a plan and a place in mind to spent the night in case your child melts down and you aren’t going to make your destination that day...
You can pack snacks to keep your kid’s belly’s full and helps them be more easy-going. You never want a hangry child on your trip or in life in general. Foldable Booster Seat The Mi Fold Booster seat is the best way to travel with a lightweight and easy to carry booster seat so...
Most of all, have fun traveling with your child. No matter where your child is on the autism spectrum, get out there and do the things you want to do together. Preparations and accommodations can be made to create the best vacation yet, it just takes a little extra time and a little ...
Whiletraveling with a childat any age may seem like a daunting prospect, experts claim that it can significantly boost development. They say travel can expand a kid's world, making them more empathetic toward cultural differences and helping them adapt to changing situations. It can even shape ...
with the kids can be a daunting one. In your mind all you can think about is endless tantrums of boredom which leads to, yep, you’ve guessed it, endless headaches. However, this doesn’t have to be the case (believe it or not), so take a look at these tips on how to travel ...
If you have time before you go, prepare your own version of a road trip lucky packet with pre-printed activities, or give your kids each a blank book that can become a travel journal. Kids who are old enough to colour, write and count can be encouraged to learn something along the way...