7 Reasons to Travel with Kids by Moshe Strugano, No Matter How Young They Are
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Ongoing, First published Sep 23, 2022
Without a timetable, things can get a little out of control around here, so I try to keep my kid on a schedule and routine that she is accustomed to. For day-to-day activities, our regular plan works wonderfully, but during the summer, I believe it's good to change things up a bit. The best (and most enjoyable) method to accomplish this is through exposing your children to travel.
About a year ago, I started taking my kid on trips quite often (even if it was just a weekend staycation, which she actually prefers). Over the academic year, we typically take one vacation per month; however, during the summer, all bets are off, and we travel as much as possible.
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