Travel Tips & Tricks
Whether it is your 1st or 100th family adventure, here are some tips and tricks to help make travel easier. Picking a destination, packing or navigating the airport, we hope these tips and tricks get you going!
Simple Steps for Finding Courage in Traveling
The art of traveling can seem overwhelming, especially when there are special needs to consider, but finding the courage to do it doesn't have to be an obstacle. Before you throw out the possibility of a dream trip, check out some ways to overcome your fear. "All your dreams can come true if you have the courage to pursue them."--Walt Disney.
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Prepare Well, Be Democratic and Soothe Anxieties
Some of the worst travel experiences include family vacations when everyone seems to fight and skiing vacations that turn to mush because of rain. If you’re traveling with a special needs child, you can run into very specific problems such as the inability to find your child’s medication or the lack of facilities for those with physical challenges. Your vacation is meant to be a fun time for you and your family. So avoid those worst travel experiences by considering the following tips: Selecting Souvenirs That Create Family Travel Memories for a Lifetime
Families obviously want to create memories through travel. It is important to also consider how to make those memories last a lifetime though. Buying souvenirs is a good way to bring a piece of your vacation home. Every time you see the souvenir it will remind you of the family vacation you enjoyed. Below is a list of 8 souvenir suggestions. Creating Family Memories Through Travel: Photography, Souvenirs and Journaling
Everyone wants to create family memories through travel. However, those memories are best preserved when you bring back mementos from your vacations. It’s easy enough to take photos, shoot video, buy a few postcards or keep a journal. Yet, many of us don’t take the time to do so because we’re too busy enjoying ourselves in the moment. Of course, it’s a good idea to take in everything that’s around you but if you were to just follow a few tips, you could bring back the memories of your family vacation and be able to relive them whenever you liked. How to Avoid Unwelcome Surprises When Traveling
The family vacation. A time of relaxation and rest, but too often also a time of stress and mishaps. The internet is full of horror stories that depict travel going wrong. Fortunately, by taking some pre-vacation precautions, you can make sure that you won't end up on a TV show about the worst travel experiences. 3 Tips to Create Family Memories Through Travel
Every family wants to look back on their vacation and have fond memories. Sometimes, however, vacations are ruined, either because of practical reasons (lost luggage) or because your family members just can’t seem to agree on things. Traveling is never going to be perfect; you’re always going to come across issues that you hadn’t anticipated. However, this doesn’t mean that you can’t overcome them and have a good time all the same. It’s important to take everything in your stride, from the kid throwing up next to you on the plane to getting lost when you step out in a new city. Here are a few tips that might help you to maintain your sangfroid and create family memories through travel: What Do the Best Travel Experiences Have in Common?
If you look back over your best travel experiences, do you tend to see a pattern? Are your best travel experiences the ones with family? The ones where you got to do a lot of cultural stuff, like going to the theatre or museums? Or the ones where you could just sit back and relax on the beach? Everyone feels differently about different vacations. However, there are certain things that the best travel experiences have in common. If you want to make sure your next travel experience is a great one, try incorporating some of the following elements: Situations that Call for Courage in Traveling: Flying and Going to a New Country
Nothing expands your mind quite like traveling. And now that we’re so technologically advanced that you can reach the other side of the world in less than a day, there’s no reason why you and your special needs child shouldn’t travel. However, leaving the place you live in can take a certain amount of courage for both, parents and children. No matter where you’re traveling, it’s going to be unfamiliar. You’re not going to know how to do things--what roads to take, what trains to catch or what places to eat in. And if it’s going to be difficult for you, it will definitely also be difficult for your child. How can you both conquer your fear of the unfamiliar and take that leap? Here are a couple of situations that call for courage in traveling: Consider Family Travel Options Year Round
Summer is winding down and kids are heading back to school. If you were unable to go on a family vacation this summer don't despair. Family travel is not limited to the summer season. Wonderful memories can be made when traveling as a family in any season. |
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