Traveling with Kids -- A Survival Guide for Parents
"Are we there yet?" "Mom, he's touching me!"
"Well, she's looking at me!" "Are we there YET?" "I've gotta go!" "Aren't we THERE YET?"
It's phrases like these that drive fear into a parent's heart, and make you wonder why you ever thought taking a family vacation was going to be
"fun!"

So what is a parent to do? Traveling with kids doesn't have to be a bad
experience. Instead of deciding to leave the kids home for the next "family" vacation, relax! You can make traveling with the kids an enjoyable
and stress-free experience by following these simple tips:
- When possible, travel at night and let the kids sleep. But be cautious,
because it's easy to get tired. If you find yourself getting sleepy, roll down the windows, play music, or better yet, find a safe place to
pull over and take a 20 minute nap.
- Plan your trip during the day with stops about every 90 minutes. By
planning ahead, and using travel planning software, online trip planning sites or travel associations, you can find -- and stop at --
kid-friendly places such as parks with playgrounds, historic monuments or view areas where everyone can get out and walk around for a few
minutes. Giving the kids even a 15 minute break will give them a chance to "get the wiggles out" and work off some energy.


By planning ahead, and making every effort to get your kids
involved in the trip, and giving the things to do to keep them occupied and interested, there will be less stress and everyone will have a better
time. Have a great trip!

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