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The Importance of Family Vacation

BY DeeDee SchultzThu Jul 9, 2009 at 11:45 AM
This blog is written by a member of our blogging community and expresses that member's views alone.

 

Reinforcing the bonds that make up the family unit is very
important and is best accomplished the children are younger.  It establishes the role of the family as
something important and full of memories. 
Creating these values early will later become important when discussing
morals and other important issues.

One way to bring the family together is through making great moments
through vacations.  Vacations can be used
as a time to catch up and escape the day-to-day life.  They make a clear statement that during
vacations all energy is spent on the family. 
It lays the foundation for how parents and siblings will interact
regularly after returning home.

According to Professor’s House, a reputable family website,
vacations are a key family-building activity. 
When children are younger, it is better to take smaller, more frequent
vacations.  They may not remember all of
them, but will appreciate the time dedicated toward spending with them.

A vacation does not always entail leaving the city, as long as
it is spent together and not stopped by the activities of regular life.  Here is a list of small activities that are
perfect for these mini-vacations:

 

  • ·        
    bus tours of the city
  • ·        
    a country drive together
  • ·        
    museums
  • ·        
    aquarium
  • ·        
    theme parks
  • ·        
    zoo
  • ·        
    the beach or lake
  • ·        
    historic sites
  • ·        
    a day in the park

 

During the summer, there is always the worry that the family
vacation might seem like community service or prison sentence.  To help spice it up, we at Heritage Learning
Center
encourage different tips and activities to reignite the fun.  For example, family songs are uniting because
it is not competitive, and raises spirits. 
Sing a couple unique songs on the car rides or at any low point.  Later on when you sing them, they will always
be connected with great family bonding and will bring smiles.

For our full news letter iwht all of the tips, feel free to check the HLC at www.hlc.info/site.

 

Topics:

Ethonomics, child care, daycare, preschool, Heritage Learning Center, Culture and Lifestyle, Travel and Tourism, Travel Destinations, Vacations


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