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Letting your children help with vacation planning 20 Articles

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    by Rodney Southern

    Going on a family vacation can be very stressful if you have a teenager that thinks it is just the pits. Spending time with the family can be very "uncool" to the budding teenager that is trying to find their way. There ar...read more

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    by Alexandra Heep

    When involving your children in vacation planning, first of all keep their ages and maturity level in mind. While young children may not have a concept of budgeting and distance, don't necessarily count them out. Even a ...read more

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    by Marcus Brooks

    Sometimes, parents outthink themselves. There is an etched belief that children don't know what they are doing. Does that mean parents shouldn't help them? No, it means a parent should teach them some things, like letti...read more

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    by Randa Morris

    The Travel Channels new hit reality TV show "The Kids in Charge" features several families whose vacations are planned and executed entirely by the children. From making hotel reservations, to handling the money; from deci...read more

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    by Ted Coulton

    RVing With Children We are fulltime Rv'ers and because of our travels to various destinations with stops at a variety of campgrounds, we have experienced many fam...read more

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    by Jennifer W.

    Planning a family outing or vacation is another great tool for helping children use math. You can either give them a budget in which everything needs to fit, or you can have them simply figure out how much money you will n...read more

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    by Heidi Marie Fleetfoot

    Be aware that if you let your children decide your family holiday destination without some forethought then you may end up in Disneyland, depending on their age. Whilst Disneyland may be great, it may not be the type of ho...read more

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    by Ronnell Kelley

    Let your children help, hmmm good question, well lets take a look at it from a child's perspective. I remember going on vacation where my family would allow me to be a part of the places we visited ,where we ate, and the a...read more

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    by Bob Schmidt

    If you are planning a family vacation, by all means let the children help in the planning. That is not to say, let them do the planning. Their interests, and sense of participation should be included. Otherwise, pla...read more

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    by Lee Gee

    Allowing your children to have involvement in the planning of a vacation is a great idea and can have a number of positive effects. Even if your children aren't normally the type to sit still for five minutes to discuss a...read more

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    by Miss D Charnia

    Letting your children help with vacation planning I strongly believe the children's opinions count when planning a vacation. We have always taken our children on vacation, however, one of the vacations we planned with t...read more

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    by Gayla Pledger

    Letting Your Children Help with Vacation Planning: This has to be one of the worst ideas I've heard. Letting your children be involved in planning the basics of family life, with the responsibilities and rewards there...read more

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    by Carrie Holmes

    Getting the kids involved:tips on staying sane while on a family vacation. Plan on letting your five year old determine where to go for vacation this year? Probably not, but that doesn't mean she can't be involved. By ...read more

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    by Janina Rusiecki-Williams

    Planning an adventurous family trip can be a tad exhausting, but if you involve everybody in your family in the process, it will be nothing, but fun. First, get a map or if you have access to one, a globe. Then, blindfo...read more

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    by Belinda Youlten

    Vacations are about family fun and relaxation so why not start the fun before the holiday begins and let the kids give a hand. Start by calling a family Vacation Planning Meeting. If you haven't decided on a destinatio...read more

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    by Jessica Sullivan

    Children are darn good at giving their opinions and at choosing between different options, even if they can't understand much of the process of vacation planning.. Unless you have a particularly mature child, it would b...read more

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    by JJ Whitehead

    Childhood Heaven As a former child, I can admit that I loved being part of the entire planning aspect of family trips. The best time I recall was when I was about 10 years old. I recall sitting on the living room...read more

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    by Jason Zeglihr

    There's nothing like a good vacation to re-charge one's weary mind, spirit, and/or body. But sometimes vacations are needed just to recover from the planning of the vacation itself. This can be especially true when multi...read more

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    by Captain Average

    Regardless of how carefully organized your perfect family vacation is, children will have a say in the planning, whether you want them to or not. They have their own ideas of what "family fun" means, and will let you know ...read more

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    by Rienna Nagel

    Allowing the children to help with planning the family vacation is a great way to get them involved and keep them involved! First, select a destination. Choose a spot that incorporates at least one interest of each fami...read more

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