Friday, October 29, 2010

Drive and culture for children

The combination of long hours in confined spaces and toddlers cars can travel a stressful event. But also give families the opportunity to bond and create memories for a lifetime. Some of the funniest stories and memories of my own adult children today have many trips to the rental car took as teenagers come.

Today, mini-DVD players and iPods are probably the number one on the list of car entertainment. Even if they have an easy way to keep childrenEntertainment and peace in the car, largely prevents their use with parents to expand car trips as an opportunity to strengthen family ties, sensory stimulation for growth and development, and build lasting memories.

Make your trip an experience in itself: visit the grandparents is not the most important event is only part of it. Plan your trip, visiting discount stores and buying appropriate toys, books, scrap books and other items. If it was in another pocket. Small Packagehealthy snacks in resealable bags with the names and beverages, fill several small bottles with water or flat pop. Avoid fruit juices, energy drinks or cordial to avoid sensory overload and dehydration. Pack these in a cool box and get close to where you sit.

E 'want to set the scene before getting into a car and I think that will be fun, enjoy the preparations and planning stops. Tell your children will be as many stops. Here is a list of ideas for trips by veteranFamily travel:

1.Plan to stop every 1 ½ hours. Choose somewhere with swings, or where children can run around for half an hour.

Eating 2.Eat breaks out along the left to play and collect items for the scrap book. Distribution of beverages and snack food indeed, on a regular basis. reduce illness and behavioral difficulties, are a good choice.

3.Scrap book your travel on the road (use the leaves, biscuit wrappers, photos or anything else).

4.Bring a toy after eachor stop when the kids are really uneasy.

5.have an organizer of a car or bag attached to the back seat with books, pens and toys. Use a round table.

6.Sing-a-long with the music.

7.Spot colored a specific machine.

8.Spot particular car brand.

9.What does not look like that cloud?

10.Play when I grow up I want to be ...?

11.Listen CD of the story, with or without read-along story (you can often borrow these from the library).

12.Tell stories. It begins andanyone.

13.Watch try and wildlife.

14.Make words and phrases from code (for example, MNG "My Naughty giraffe").

15.I spy with my little eye something ... (Our game was longer when our daughter was something that starts with 'W', what are the "R'oad!)

16.Have your MP3 player and headphones virtually loaded with your music when it is so bad to have to withdraw.

Take the experience of travel for a living.Travel safely and remember the car can be "detailed" when you return.

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