Travelling with kids
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Travelling with kids
For kids, travel is a form of learning. It helps children become more flexible and adaptable. They'll learn that whilst we might look different we all have the potential to be human, humble and hungry. So it's a way to have contact with other cultures and food. Meeting people less fortunate than ourselves. The self - development from problem solving means coming across difficulties and showing resilience. Travel will ignite a child's sense of curiosity, imagination and sense of adventure.
But what about schooling? That's where the parent has to be the teacher. You can take spreadsheets and pencils in a folder and a couple of kids laptops like the ones with 40 odd activities on it like the one below. After several weeks of using those you could give them away to charity and purchase new ones. It'd be easier if you were travelling with a group of kids because of the group and pair activities. The kids learn so much from their peers. Me personally I like to teach my kids cryptic puzzles and logic puzzles like the fox, the chicken and the grain.
But what about schooling? That's where the parent has to be the teacher. You can take spreadsheets and pencils in a folder and a couple of kids laptops like the ones with 40 odd activities on it like the one below. After several weeks of using those you could give them away to charity and purchase new ones. It'd be easier if you were travelling with a group of kids because of the group and pair activities. The kids learn so much from their peers. Me personally I like to teach my kids cryptic puzzles and logic puzzles like the fox, the chicken and the grain.
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