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Dreading That Upcoming, Lengthy Trip With Bored And Whining Children?
Why Holiday Travel With Kids Doesnt Mean Youre Instantly Doomed To Stressed-Out Chaos And Screaming Tots!
From: Carla Jacobs
Date: Thursday October 22nd, 2009
Dear Jet-Setting Mom,
It doesnt matter whether youve done this trip a million times - or its the first time youre tackling a long trip with your new baby. You know your journey is going to be tiring, draining, difficult - and anything but fun!
(After all, you remember those vigorous fights in the back seat, with your equally rowdy sister - and crying baby brother.)
Face it Long trips are boring for children. Theyre brimming with energy - and for hours, they have to sit still.
(Anyone else would call that A Recipe For Disaster!)
Youd really like just to get there instantly - without all the fuss.
And without whining, crying or just plain miserable children.
But Star Trek is just a TV show.
Until someone actually turns Teleportation into a reality, youve resigned yourself into accepting that just aint gonna happen, any time soon!
How To Turn Your Traveling Nightmare Into
Your Family Travel Dream Come True
Of course, theres so much more to it than simply entertaining your boisterous rascals.
There are issues of safety - and learning to avoid situations and mistakes that cause lengthy delays.
Especially if youre planning to travel outside the country - perhaps for the first time ever.
You really dont want to be caught without some vital piece of documentation - or even just wishing you had known to take those few simple items that would have made your trip so much easier - and more fun for everyone.
You need to know in advance how to easily avoid:
* Finding yourself forced to turn back at the border - without this one vital piece of paper you didnt think to bring
* Wishing youd known the single most important (but simple) precaution to keep your child from unnecessary injury on board that plane
* The innocent mistake children can make in the safety of your hotel room - that can put them (and you) in very real danger
* Finding yourself unexpectedly trapped in a room full of cigarette smoke - with your asthmatic child
* Encouraging your child to make an unforgivable faux pas abroad - all with the best of intentions
* Wishing you knew where to find information - quickly! - on the virus outbreak raging all around your holiday destination
* Having your child suffer Travelers Diarrhea or Giardella - even though you thought you took every precaution
Do You Know What To Do,
To Stop Your Baby From Experiencing Cabin-Pressure Pain
On Take-Off Or Landing?
And then there are other factors you could find yourself wishing youd planned for and thought about. Ones like meeting relatives for the very first time or helping your child conquer fear - right aboard that plane!
Ones like knowing what to do, when you suddenly realize your baby cant chew gum (like you and your spouse can), to help with cabin pressure on take-off.
(Dont laugh - that same sort of oversight has caught out more new moms than youd seriously think!)
Really wouldnt it be better to know:
* 4 simple but crucial precautions you must take, to keep your children safe abroad
* 4 top tips to avoid digestive disasters
* A secret trick for helping children to feel genuinely involved and excited about meeting unknown relatives (and enjoying new experiences!)
* Little known facts about manners and customs abroad that may shock you, when you realize you honestly assumed the wrong thing
* 5 sure-fire ways to entertain and soothe children, when youre caught in unpleasant delays that stretch on and on
* The single most often-preventable situation that will tire your child and sour their mood most rapidly - and how to easily avoid it
* The common item that wont fit into your first aid kit that can actually help save a life
* The single most important piece of jewelery your child should absolutely wear
And thats just the tip of any travel situation.
Youd Really Like A Resource
That Covers Every Family Travel With Kids Situation
Youve looked at websites, and read loads of tips on How To Make Your Kids Play For Hours With String - but that didnt help you last time, when you discovered at Customs and Immigration your newborn baby needed a separate passport.
(One you never thought twice about whether or not to get)
What a disaster that was.
You dont ever want to go through anything like that again!
Youd even like help with the more mundane stuff - like learning how to make the most foolproof list - and knowing how to pack light while making your children feel theyre taking more fun stuff!
You really need to learn simple but powerful tips like:
* The 9 most vital areas to consider, when youre planning any sort of long trip with children
* The only rule that applies equally to both children - and adults
* 10 tips for a team-effort packing list - even when youd rather keep that list and make it yourself
* 2 important divisions you must include in your list - and 6 categories that will help make it complete
* 21 things not to forget (and I guarantee every single parent has forgotten at least one or more)
* 7 tried-and-true suggestions for creating a successful travel Play Kit - and keeping tired or bored children amused all day
And then there things you absolutely have to know
Crucial facts like:
* 18 vital pieces of documentation you must take abroad (including 5 you may not have thought about)
* How to avoid the devastating experience of seeing your trip unexpectedly curtailed or ruined, when traveling without your spouse
* 6 essential U.S. resources to check before venturing abroad (7, if youre from Canada)
* 3 commonly-available conveniences parents nevertheless often forget - until its too late, of course!
* My Dont Skip Section information about First Aid on the road every parent absolutely must read - ESPECIALLY those who are too squeamish to even think about it
If you take my advice about family First Aid, I feel confident youll not only feel reassured, but youll be happy you did, many times over, during the years to come.
Even if you just follow my easy-to-assemble Ultimate First Aid Kit, youll rest secure in the knowledge it contains:
* 18 must-have items to cover almost every situation
* A way to keep it safe from this hidden danger
* How to make sure every item stays up to date - including 3 pieces of vital information not usually found in the average store-bought kit
* This simple do-it-yourself, ready-made bandage that can actually save a life
My eBook Family Travel With Kids will give you solid sources and resources to make sure your trip is a family travel success - from start to finish.
And - while Ive tackled some serious subjects - it will also help you easily make sure that trip is just plain fun.
(Hopefully, one of those memories youll always look back on, with fondness and pleasure.)
Why Holiday Travel With Kids Doesnt Mean Youre Instantly Doomed To Stressed-Out Chaos And Screaming Tots!
From: Carla Jacobs
Date: Thursday October 22nd, 2009
Dear Jet-Setting Mom,
It doesnt matter whether youve done this trip a million times - or its the first time youre tackling a long trip with your new baby. You know your journey is going to be tiring, draining, difficult - and anything but fun!
(After all, you remember those vigorous fights in the back seat, with your equally rowdy sister - and crying baby brother.)
Face it Long trips are boring for children. Theyre brimming with energy - and for hours, they have to sit still.
(Anyone else would call that A Recipe For Disaster!)
Youd really like just to get there instantly - without all the fuss.
And without whining, crying or just plain miserable children.
But Star Trek is just a TV show.
Until someone actually turns Teleportation into a reality, youve resigned yourself into accepting that just aint gonna happen, any time soon!
How To Turn Your Traveling Nightmare Into
Your Family Travel Dream Come True
Of course, theres so much more to it than simply entertaining your boisterous rascals.
There are issues of safety - and learning to avoid situations and mistakes that cause lengthy delays.
Especially if youre planning to travel outside the country - perhaps for the first time ever.
You really dont want to be caught without some vital piece of documentation - or even just wishing you had known to take those few simple items that would have made your trip so much easier - and more fun for everyone.
You need to know in advance how to easily avoid:
* Finding yourself forced to turn back at the border - without this one vital piece of paper you didnt think to bring
* Wishing youd known the single most important (but simple) precaution to keep your child from unnecessary injury on board that plane
* The innocent mistake children can make in the safety of your hotel room - that can put them (and you) in very real danger
* Finding yourself unexpectedly trapped in a room full of cigarette smoke - with your asthmatic child
* Encouraging your child to make an unforgivable faux pas abroad - all with the best of intentions
* Wishing you knew where to find information - quickly! - on the virus outbreak raging all around your holiday destination
* Having your child suffer Travelers Diarrhea or Giardella - even though you thought you took every precaution
Do You Know What To Do,
To Stop Your Baby From Experiencing Cabin-Pressure Pain
On Take-Off Or Landing?
And then there are other factors you could find yourself wishing youd planned for and thought about. Ones like meeting relatives for the very first time or helping your child conquer fear - right aboard that plane!
Ones like knowing what to do, when you suddenly realize your baby cant chew gum (like you and your spouse can), to help with cabin pressure on take-off.
(Dont laugh - that same sort of oversight has caught out more new moms than youd seriously think!)
Really wouldnt it be better to know:
* 4 simple but crucial precautions you must take, to keep your children safe abroad
* 4 top tips to avoid digestive disasters
* A secret trick for helping children to feel genuinely involved and excited about meeting unknown relatives (and enjoying new experiences!)
* Little known facts about manners and customs abroad that may shock you, when you realize you honestly assumed the wrong thing
* 5 sure-fire ways to entertain and soothe children, when youre caught in unpleasant delays that stretch on and on
* The single most often-preventable situation that will tire your child and sour their mood most rapidly - and how to easily avoid it
* The common item that wont fit into your first aid kit that can actually help save a life
* The single most important piece of jewelery your child should absolutely wear
And thats just the tip of any travel situation.
Youd Really Like A Resource
That Covers Every Family Travel With Kids Situation
Youve looked at websites, and read loads of tips on How To Make Your Kids Play For Hours With String - but that didnt help you last time, when you discovered at Customs and Immigration your newborn baby needed a separate passport.
(One you never thought twice about whether or not to get)
What a disaster that was.
You dont ever want to go through anything like that again!
Youd even like help with the more mundane stuff - like learning how to make the most foolproof list - and knowing how to pack light while making your children feel theyre taking more fun stuff!
You really need to learn simple but powerful tips like:
* The 9 most vital areas to consider, when youre planning any sort of long trip with children
* The only rule that applies equally to both children - and adults
* 10 tips for a team-effort packing list - even when youd rather keep that list and make it yourself
* 2 important divisions you must include in your list - and 6 categories that will help make it complete
* 21 things not to forget (and I guarantee every single parent has forgotten at least one or more)
* 7 tried-and-true suggestions for creating a successful travel Play Kit - and keeping tired or bored children amused all day
And then there things you absolutely have to know
Crucial facts like:
* 18 vital pieces of documentation you must take abroad (including 5 you may not have thought about)
* How to avoid the devastating experience of seeing your trip unexpectedly curtailed or ruined, when traveling without your spouse
* 6 essential U.S. resources to check before venturing abroad (7, if youre from Canada)
* 3 commonly-available conveniences parents nevertheless often forget - until its too late, of course!
* My Dont Skip Section information about First Aid on the road every parent absolutely must read - ESPECIALLY those who are too squeamish to even think about it
If you take my advice about family First Aid, I feel confident youll not only feel reassured, but youll be happy you did, many times over, during the years to come.
Even if you just follow my easy-to-assemble Ultimate First Aid Kit, youll rest secure in the knowledge it contains:
* 18 must-have items to cover almost every situation
* A way to keep it safe from this hidden danger
* How to make sure every item stays up to date - including 3 pieces of vital information not usually found in the average store-bought kit
* This simple do-it-yourself, ready-made bandage that can actually save a life
My eBook Family Travel With Kids will give you solid sources and resources to make sure your trip is a family travel success - from start to finish.
And - while Ive tackled some serious subjects - it will also help you easily make sure that trip is just plain fun.
(Hopefully, one of those memories youll always look back on, with fondness and pleasure.)
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Holiday Travel With Kids Packing efficiently Obtaining and carrying correct documentation Being aware of conditions in developing countries (if we are traveling to one) Safety precautions for different types of vehicles usually planes, trains, buses and automobiles. The Art Of Packing Only one "rule" applying to adult travelers also applies to children: Pack as light as you can. After that, depending on your child's age, there are vital differences. So how do you pack lightly and yet still bring absolutely everything you need to keep your child comfortable and happy? The secret is in the list but not just any old list (especially not the sort you leave behind). First of all, let's consider what form that list is going to take. And start it well ahead of your trip. Here are some ideas that have worked for other families... Page 4 Holiday Travel With Kids The Computer List If you have a favorite list-making program on computer, this is where many parents start listing items they are going to need for an upcoming trip. The risk with keeping your list on computer and making it all by yourself, however, is that no one else "gets a say" (or they forget to remind you they need an important item.) By all means keep that list on computer in your "Our Trip" folder along with your itinerary and e-tickets and other important electronic documents. But do provide a secondary list location where other members of the family can manually add their two-cents worth. 10 Tips For A "Team Effort" Packing List If you have two or more school-age children, a magnetic white board attached to the fridge is the way to go. Failing that, a plain old ordinary list, left in a prominent, semi-permanent place. 1. Use different colored washable or erasable marker for each child, to act as a quick visual "cue" Have a color for you too! Divide the list into "Must Have" and "Would Like To Bring" 2. 3. Page 5 Holiday Travel With Kids 4. Explain in advance that there will (or won't) be a rigid number of items per child but there will be a cut off point, load-wise (One popular plan is to get each child a backpack for "extra" onthe-road items and to stress they will have to carry and be responsible for it themselves. In other words, if it doesn't fit in their one designated backpack or tub, it doesn't go.) Pre-load the list with essentials (using your special-color marker, so they know this is mom's decree). This will accomplish 2 things: not only will you know the items you deem essential are safely on there, so you can't forget them but seeing items already on a list is a known cue to help people "get started" on their own ideas. If one or more of your children is very young, either fill out the list for them or designate one of your older children to be their "writer" Call a family meeting. Go over the list before the trip, to make sure nothing has been missed. If one child wants to bring too many items, help them by negotiating about what's reasonable and what's just not going to work. Explain why. The day before the trip (if possible) get involved in helping each child pack. Make checking off the items on the list with their special markers a fun project. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Page 6 |


