Just Give Today World Tour Issue 3 Volume 1 | Page 11

1. Independence Traveling can be tough, between scurrying through stressful, crowded airports, enduring long flights, navigating your way through foreign cities and spaces. But traveling with kids from a young age helps them become better adjusted to the strains and boredom they will face. Its great for not only travel, but this will help teach them to remain patient and calm in other situations across their lifetime. Plus, airports and travel will come easy to them as they get old enough to travel about on their own!
2. Family Adventure Although you can surely bet that there will be mishaps along the way, flight delays, yucky meals, getting lost, it all adds to the fun of it. Memories, both good and … interesting, will last a life time. Families will laugh over the good times for years to come.
5. Healthy Development Kids who are exposed to different cultures and countries are enlightened about various aspects of life and the world that other kids may not know anything about. Over the course of their teen years, commonalities in their learning and readying can resonate with them and keep their interest and curiosity sparked in their courses.
3. Worldly Understanding Its never too early to start introducing different cultures and countries to kids. Children who are taught to respect and appreciate different ethnicities, cultures and ways of life are more likely to grow into adults who do the same.
4. Field Trip Learning Kids love to go on field trips and experience the things they are learning about in real life. No different than when they are little, kids and youth are highly intrigued and curious about their environments, making the things they learn stick that much better in their memory. Learning first hand is a major assets in the educational system. Traveling provides them with a real world field trip … and the best thing is that they don’ t even know they are“ studying!”

" Not only for their own growth and development, but for family bonding, too!"