RV Travel With Children
RV travel and camping is a great way
to pass along your love of the outdoors and the joys of travel to your
children or grandchildren. RV travel can be a very rewarding experience
for the entire family. Whether you have escaped the rat race and are a
full-time RV nomad or just taking a RV camping vacation, RV travel and
camping strengthens family relationships. The confinement of the RV
gives the opportunity to spend quality time together as a family and
really get to know one another. RV travel is a terrific way for parents
or grandparents to develop strong bonds with the children. The freedom
of a long road trip can be a very exciting and fun way of practicing
decision-making as a team. So many sights to see and so many places to
experience, RV travels are full of enlightenment and growth for all
ages. Long road trips can be, at times, difficult for children but with
a little planning you will feel rest-assured and enthusiastic about
hitting the road with the young ones. Here are some tips to help you
bring out the best in your RV experience.
- Involve the children in the planning procedure.
Before
you even hit the road get the children involved. Involving the
children is great way to help them develop important planning skills,
problem solving skills and organization skills. Children almost always
love when you ask them for their opinion and take great pride in giving
their thoughts and ideas. This helps build a very strong unshakable
foundation of confidence within them. The planning procedure shapes
enthusiasm, excitement, and anticipation for RV travel and camping. Give
the children choices and really listen to what they want and have to
say. Work as a team. Take a vote when conflicting desires arise. Post a
map and allow the children to draw a route of the entire trip. This is
a great way to teach children map reading and direction skills. Supply
each child with their own personal map and compass. Children love to
learn and this will keep them involved and active the entire trip.
Make
and post a list of rules. Be sure to enforce it. It never hurts to
have a little bit of leverage. Reward children with the activities,
toys, games, snacks, etc. that they love and punish them by taking
something away. You can also use campground activities as rewards for
good behavior. Campgrounds provide a fun environment for children.
Encourage team work by rewarding the entire family with an activity such
as horseback riding, canoeing etc. Rewarding everyone for doing such a
great job is very encouraging. Team work builds strong communication
skills and teaches everyone to value and appreciate each other. Remember
to follow the rules yourself. Children learn more by example than
anything. Teach children to be responsible for themselves, respectful to
themselves and to others.
- Understand child passenger safety.
Be
aware of child passenger laws and follow them to a tee. There are
differences in child passenger laws from state to state. Child
passenger restraint requirements vary based on age, weight and height.
No matter what state you are in be sure that children stay seated and
belted while the RV is in motion. Stop the RV often and take frequent
breaks to give everyone a chance to stretch and go to the restroom.
- Teach children to pay it forward.
Encourage
random acts of kindness toward each other. Acts of kindness are small,
simple, selfless acts done for others without expecting anything in
return. Teach the children to look around and see if anything needs
done at camp, in the RV or if anyone needs anything. Help mold acts of
kindness and get them into the habit of doing one nice thing for
someone everyday. Take turns talking about how doing nice things makes
everyone feel about themselves.
Busy
minds need activities to participate in. Keep children entertained and
focused by giving them special crafts to work on. There are lots of
crafts that you can do while traveling. Many children will look forward
to crafting. Some fun crafting include making jewelry, knitting,
origami, aluminum foil art, paper dolls, sticker collages, sock
puppets, etc. Choose crafts that are not very messy or require any
scissors or sharp, dangerous objects. Prepare craft kits before-hand if
scissors are necessary or pack child safety scissors to avoid any
preventable accidents or injuries.
Keep
children entertained, busy and happy for hours with fun games that
they can play on the road. Bring a deck of cards and a book of card
games. Road trips are a perfect opportunity to learn a new card game
along with playing some all time favorites. Magnetic board games,
especially the car version games are nice because they are small,
compact and easy to play even on bumpy roads. Bingo is lots of fun to
play in the RV. Plenty of places online offer free printable Bingo
games. There are lots of road games that have no requirements other than
participation and everyone can play together, even the driver. Some
fun road games include I spy, the license plate game, the alphabet
game, license plate poker, twenty questions, scavenger hunt and a is
for armadillo. For extra fun, purchase small toys, crafts, special
snacks, etc as prizes.
Audio
books are a great way to keep children, and adults, entertained. While
it is tempting to keep children quiet and behaved with DVDs,
storytelling is a healthy way to encourage creativity, to teach
listening skills, help build vocabulary and improve overall language
skills. Audio books are also lots of fun.
Closing Notes: Create memories. Enjoy life. Have fun and be happy!
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