T AKING THE S TRESS O UT OF A F AMILY R OADTRIP. P LANNING THE R OUTE AND I TINERARY Involve the kids in researching for the trip and planning the itinerary.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
T ODDLERS, P RE -K, K INDERGARTEN What you need to know to have a Summer of Fun!!
Advertisements

My Day At School Mrs. Haynes PreK class, August 2012.
MAKING THE MOST OF READING WITH YOUR CHILD A Montauk PTA Presentation, October 27, 2009 Presented by Patricia Byrne.
GOAL 2: LIMIT SCREEN TIME. Learning Objectives 1) Understand Lets Move! Child Care Goal 2 and best practices for screen time 2) Know the benefits of limiting.
Created by Rochelle Lentini, USF
Tucker Turtle Takes Time to Tuck and Think
By Deb Nolz. Is this how you feel when you have to think about the family vacation with kids?
5 th Grade Trip to Michigan June 1, Before  All students, teachers, and parent chaperones should be here no later then 6:30 A.M.
We are excited you will be coming to Camp Rising Sun!
H OW TO M AKE THE B EST OF Y OUR S UMMER Natalie Walker, M.S Russell Conwell Center April 14, 2010.
Caring for Children -Babysitting Basics- © Showface | Dreamstime.com © Micha Fleuren | Dreamstime.com © Andrew Taylor | Dreamstime.com.
Wren Hollow Curriculum Night Mrs. Major Kindergarten
Whether you are leaving your home to go to work, or leaving school to get to a youth centre, we can all take steps to make sure we are safe when we leave.
Babysitting Basics As a babysitter you responsibility for a parent’s most precious commodity – their child Your job is to provide for the welfare of the.
A Health Guide for the Public in Disaster Planning and Recovery.
I would like to share some knowledge about safety tips if earthquake occurs. Here is some earthquake safety tips that can help keep you and your family.
Developed by NFPA. Funding provided by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Office of Domestic Preparedness. Sparky® is a registered trademark of.
St. Paul’s Academy Ski Program 2014 A successful day in the mountains begins with you!
St. Paul’s Academy Ski Program 2015 A successful day in the mountains begins with you!
Classroom Tips and Tricks
Stay Active at Home Rachel Emerson Parents Parents! Make exercising fun for your children.
For Children And Youth With Special Healthcare Needs Emergency Preparedness 126 Poplar Grove Connector Boone, NC
Supporting your child at home and at school.. The Power of Reading - A fun and exciting way to teach Literacy, through the use of whole books rather than.
FIELD TRIP 411 What you need to know for Friday. Schedule for Friday You need to report to the gym when the bell rings at 9:20 am. NO SOONER! In the gym,
Vacation Planning Planning Ahead to Save Time and Money To begin, click on the blue arrow:
Preparing for Summer Parents and Reading Committee Prepared & Presented by Aretha Eldridge Williams.
“All About ME” Hi! My name is ___________________ I am ____ years old Place Your Child’s Picture Here Tennessee State Improvement Grant.
6th Grade Computers Andersen Middle School Mr. R.T. Downs.
Springs School Summer Reading Summer reading is a fun way for children to escape to different times and places, learn new things, explore topics.
Washington dc 8th grade trip
All Fairfax County Public Schools rules, rights, responsibilities, and consequences will apply to this trip.
Chattanooga Field Trip October 14 th – 15 th New Hope between 6:30 a.m. and 6:45 a.m. We will leave the school 7:00 a.m., so we arrive.
It’s Summertime ! Dr. Mohamed Mounkez School Doctor
Mrs. Clark’s ABC’s for Kindergarten. Absence - A successful school experience is the responsibility of the children, the parent's), and the school. Your.
5 th Grade Busch Gardens Trip Departure: Friday, May 11 th at 6:00 am Returning: Friday, May 11 th at 11:30 pm.
I Go to Preschool - Car Version Scripted Story
1 4th Grade OBX Field Trip Wright Brothers Museum Jockey’s Ridge Festival Park April 29, 2015.
NCYC: Are You Ready? By Megs Howes. NCYC: Are You Ready? Time: Arriving and Leaving Phone numbers Chaperones Groups Rooms Rules and safety Food Meals.
Going on a Field Trip By Shirby Thomas, February 2008, Atkinson Elementary School.
Washington DC Arrive at KIS at 7:00 am Bring a bagged lunch we will stop and eat around 11:00am – I would suggest bring two lunches as you will be hungry.
Time to pack your bags! Right so its time to get your bag sorted. This is something that you need to spend time on to get right. This will ensure that.
This Cup of Tea is for Me. Do Unto your self before you do unto others We all lead busy lives. We have jobs, clubs, family and a social life. With so.
Welcome to Ray Lawson PS! You’re going to love it here!
Module 6 Look after yourself Unit 2 You should always go with someone.
Grand Canyon Fourth Grade Field Trip Friday, April 29, 2016.
for-pleasant-vacation.html.
Moving with Children. Moving with Children Can Be Stressful Moving can be stressful.Moving can be stressful. It takes weeks, if not months, of planning,
Epcot May 13, Epcot Video Departure and Return Times  We will be leaving at 8:00 a.m. Which means you can not be late to school that day. The.
DRESS RIGHT FOR THE WEATHER. Love your neighbor as yourself.
Teacher Tips Summer Planning! May/June Routines Routines are Important Supports comprehension Explain directions Clarify expectations Order events.
5 Top Tips to Fully Enjoy Your Cruising Vacation Spring is almost here, and soon many families will be making summer plans. While some people plan to stay.
Journey of Texas VI April 12-13
Journey of Texas VI April 12-13
The following tips brought to you by the Andover Police Department,
Baby Products Online Store
Let’s Have Fun Let’s Have Fun.
Travel Safety for Seniors
How to Prepare Your Car For a Road Trip
Raising Lifetime Readers
Taking the Stress Out of a Family Road trip
Let’s learn about Health!
Journey of Texas VII April 18-19
Sleep Guidelines for Children
Kindergarten Parent Orientation! Welcome to:
Music USA Festival November 30, 2018.
5th Grade Field Trip Islands of Adventure, Orlando March 21st, 2019
Community preparedness
Grade 1/2 News From: Mrs. Chassie Room 10
I am moving to Secondary School
An Adventure with Kids Pines Nature Center
Presentation transcript:

T AKING THE S TRESS O UT OF A F AMILY R OADTRIP

P LANNING THE R OUTE AND I TINERARY Involve the kids in researching for the trip and planning the itinerary so that they feel involved. Make sure that for every child there is at least one activity that they would really like to do. After you know where you want to go, map out how you’re going to get there. Make extra maps for the kids so that they can follow the route as you go.

P ACKING Make the car a comfortable place. Have pillows, blankets, t-shirts, fleece jackets, activity bags and all essentials easily accessible. Keep bathing suits and toys such as soccer balls and frisbees stowed under the seats for use at rest stop breaks. Don’t forget to pack plenty of sunscreen. Remember, when spending time out in the sun you need one ounce of sunblock per person for every two hours in the sun.

G OING THE D ISTANCE Plan your travel time around naps and other cranky times of the day. Experts say that infants should only travel for 4 hours a day and older kids for only 7-8 per day including rest stops. 10 min rest breaks about every two hours will help keep the kids happy and you focused. Plan site seeing visits at different points of your trip so that rest breaks can also be a vacation experience.

F OOD Make sure there are plenty of snacks and water. Packing lunch supplies allows for time at rest stops to be spent stretching out rather than sitting and eating Don’t forget the utensils When stopping for food, consider trying a local attraction that you would not be able to experience at home.

E NTERTAINMENT Let each child pack a backpack with their favorite toys, books, and games. Books on tape or a portable Dvd player are a great way to get the whole family engaged on an activity Look outside. Point out sites to your kids and encourage them to play games that involve their surroundings.

S AFETY Take your car in for a tune-up prior to the trip make sure that child seats are installed properly and that everyone in the car wears a seat belt. Keep an emergency kit in your car in- cluding first aid supplies and items for car troubles. When packing the car, make sure that the large heavy objects are secured low in the car.

S OURCES blog/carry-on/2011/3/8/7-great-family-road-trip- tips summer-surviving-family-road-trips.html safety-tips-for-your-next-road-trip/ Family-Road-Trip-Survival-Tips/