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Turn Your Children Into Vacation Planners Junior Jetsetters
Have you ever wondered what your family vacation would look like if you let your kids be the travel agents? If you let your children plan the itinerary, your next trip could be filled with whimsical detours, playful stops, and unexpected destinations. Getting your little adventurers in on the fun not only takes tasks off your to-do list, but it also ensures everyone gets to leave their mark on these cherished memories. From assigning them vacation jobs to letting each child run the show for a day, you have many fun ways to give your kiddos an active role on your next big trip. BON VOYAGE TO BOREDOM When your kids plan portions of your trips, it ensures you visit unique places you may not have ever thought of as an adult. Not only does it keep your adventure interesting, but it also gives everyone in your family a chance to feel seen and valued. Parents and teen children
usually have the bulk of responsibilities and decision-making on a trip, and this is a way to get the little ones involved. Everyone gets a say and an equal chance to do the activities they want to. Beyond the trip, it will help your children learn to travel in a group, compromise, prioritize, and make hard decisions. DESTINATION DETECTIVES Obviously, your 4-year-old can’t run the entire trip on their own, and the adults should also have some fun. So, get the kids involved in planning age-appropriate activities, and keep things equal in several ways. Let them play destination detective by researching where you’re going through books, videos, and kid-friendly websites. This will help them pick places they want to see and encourage them to learn about new destinations. If they are younger or have too many ideas, help them narrow the options. You could also assign
everyone a vacation job, like having one child responsible for choosing restaurants and another for picking out photo ops. Before you hit the road for your next family vacation, let your kids make the map and set a course for giggles and magical memories.
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