Why You Should Travel with Preschoolers
It’s been a busy few weeks here at Wandering Pod headquarters. First we surfaced for another story on the “Have Family Will Travel” blog from Four Seasons. Then, earlier today, we hit the Google Alerts again, this time with a service piece for Scholastic Parent & Child magazine.
The latter story, titled, “Sanity-Saving Tips for Traveling with Preschoolers,” presents eight reasons why parents *should* travel with their kids when their kids are between the ages of 3-5. Some of my tips: Kids actually will remember it, flying with kids is easier than you think, luxury hotels are doing nice stuff for families, and public transportation is your friend.
Originally, the goal of the story was to give parents who are hesitant to travel with their preschoolers reasons to put their minds at ease.
Along the way, however, I learned a lot, too.
This was the story that led me to Michelle Blume, a child psychologist who blew my mind with some of the data she shared about how much 3- and 4-year-olds actually remember. It also was the piece that enabled me to meet Raquel Anderson, a behavioral health specialist affiliated with Bundoo, a great reference site for parents.
For both of these reasons, I’m excited to share the piece. Hope you enjoy!
Oh I totally think kids younger than 5 remember trips – I know my son does! Great piece 🙂