Collect Memories Not Things: Real Benefits of Family Travels

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How often do you travel as a family? If you haven’t been on a vacation at least once this year, it’s time to start planning one. It doesn’t matter if you prefer a luxurious trip abroad or a simple family getaway in a nearby town. What is important is that all of you, as a family, get to visit some new places and experience the joy and beauty of traveling together.

It is more than the fun.

Traveling is really good for you and your kids.

Below are some of the best reasons why you should go on a family trip from time to time:

Take a break from life’s daily stress.

Every family has their own share of stress, challenges and difficulties. Most families spend each day dealing with tasks, deadlines, and many other activities. Unfortunately, these little stressors add up and without you knowing, you are all burned out, anxious, and emotionally unwell. And even if it may seem that they have time for play and rest, even your kids get stressed too! It could be due to schoolwork, peer pressure, extracurricular activities, household duties, and so much more. There’s no doubt that many people travel to relieve stress. Traveling gives you a break from your daily routine. It is an opportunity to have fun, bond as a family, and just enjoy the moment, leaving all your worries behind.

Connect deeper with one another.

One of the biggest challenges that many parents face especially with their teens is trying to connect and relate to them. Let’s face it. Sometimes teenagers seem to hail from a different planet. Traveling is a perfect opportunity to connect and bond with your kids. Involving them in the whole thing – from planning and choosing a destination to packing – will make you understand them more and relate to them. Also, traveling promotes opportunities for a lifetime of discussion. You will know more about their interests, goals, and other things that they might be too hesitant to share with you in an ordinary day.

Learn together as a family.

Experience is the best teacher, so they say. Traveling as a family is like taking a class without having to be in the classroom! Children are very curious. They like to learn as much as they can. Traveling broadens their horizon as they learn about new cultures, geographies, etc. It also teaches them how to deal with challenging situations in life, socialize with other people, and respect other people’s traditions. Whether using FlyingKids’ Travel Guides, searching the internet before or during your trip or just watching and learning from locals - your kids can learn and get great benefits from being in another place. Even adults learn a lot from traveling too. You will surely discover something new with every place you visit.

Develop better appreciation.

Children are very inquisitive and mindful. And these qualities make them perfect travel buddies! Why? Because having them around makes a family see things that they otherwise would have not noticed. Traveling as a family more often also trains you to be more appreciative of the things around you – from the lakes, streams, plants and trees to the moments of just being with the people you love the most.

Create priceless memories.

Taking time to create positive memories together that will be reminisced later on gives every family such a magical feeling. When you go on a trip, give your little kids activity books and journals where they can record their experiences and immerse themselves even further into the beauty of traveling.

These are just a few of the many benefits of traveling as a family. So stop delaying that family vacation you’ve been thinking about. Plan a trip. Pack your bags. And let the journey begin! Remember, all these benefits apply whether you’re traveling afar or close to home. Everyone benefits from a little getaway.

 

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  • Cindy Gordon on

    I have so many memories that I have collected over the years. I never take the time with my family for granted.

  • Sara Welch on

    I could not agree more with this. Things are all gone in the end; memories really matter.

  • Tiffany Haywood on

    This is such a great reminder! I’ve always tried to live by the mantra of making every single moment a memory we can treasure. As a military family we traveled so often and it could be easy to miss out on the memories so this is very close to home for me even when we travel now.

  • Erin Sluka on

    We love to travel even if it is just locally! We visit Vegas 2-3 times a year as date weekends and bought an RV for the family to camp often

  • tonya on

    I love your message. Live life daily. It’s so important to really connect with our family.



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