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By Lynn Moore

Whether taking a vacation to a familiar campground, staying at a theme park, or visiting a tour area in a busy city it is important to plan vacations with preschoolers.

Choosing Your Vacation Destination

The vacation destination and accommodations will have a great impact on how relaxing and fun the vacation is for the preschooler and his family.
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Parents may consider a familiar place versus some place that is new. Although new places can be interesting, sometimes familiar destinations (the grandparents’ home, a familiar campground, or a previously visited resort) offer some of the advantages of home. The surroundings are familiar, and this can help the preschooler adjust to a different schedule.

The vacation destination should have space and opportunity for unstructured play time. This may be in the form of a playground, nearby park, swimming pool, or toy area. Time should also be included in the preschool vacation plans for rest and quiet activities. A short nap can refresh everyone and boost vacation spirits. A bag of books and quiet play toys can offer distraction during travel and while at the vacation spot. Down time and familiar, favorite toys are especially important if the vacation spot is an unfamiliar one.

Choosing Your Method of Travel

Parents of preschoolers should consider the optimum mode of travel for their family’s needs. Some families prefer to travel with their own vehicle because it is familiar to the preschooler and needed items can be packed without size or weight restrictions. Because some vacations put lots of miles on the family vehicle, many families opt to rent a vehicle to avoid the miles on the odometer. This is also a popular option when traveling with extended family and additional room is needed.

Some parents of preschoolers consider air travel a better mode of travel. While the travel itself may be faster, space restrictions in the plane and the close proximity of others may make this an unpleasant choice. Buses and trains are also travel options that are less costly. Although both of these choices make it difficult to pack what may be considered necessities for the preschooler.

Preschooler Vacation Necessities

Preschoolers can be resilient travelers with the proper planning and the needed items. Comfortable clothing that includes layers, appropriate shoes and a hat are important. Medications, thermometer, and simple first aid items (including sunscreen) should be packed. The phone numbers of pediatrician, dentist, and local medical emergency numbers should be accessible. Familiar toys and snacks are like bringing a little bit of home along. Don’t forget to pack a bag of books, crayons, and paper for an imaginative break.

Vacationing with a preschooler can be quality time, but returning home is usually the best part of the trip. After a change of scenery and a break in routine, the familiarity of life at home is a welcome adventure in itself.


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