10 Tips for Traveling with Teenagers
đź“ŚSave this for future travels! Traveling with teenagers can be both fun and challenging. Here are 10 things you should avoid when traveling with teens:
1. Don’t micromanage their every move: Give them some freedom to explore within safe boundaries.
2. Don’t ignore their interests: Involve them in planning activities that they would enjoy.
3. Don’t overpack their schedule: Balance planned activities with downtime to avoid burnout.
4. Don’t underestimate the importance of food: Ensure there are options they enjoy, but also encourage them to try new foods. Also, stop for food often… no one wants a “hangry” teenager!
5. Don’t disregard their opinions: Involve them in decision-making to make them feel valued.
6. Don’t be inflexible with plans: Be open to changes and spontaneous activities.
7. Don’t expect them to act like adults: Remember they’re still teenagers and may need guidance.
8. Don’t forget to set expectations: Clearly communicate rules and expectations for behavior during the trip.
9. Don’t forget to budget for souvenirs: Allow them some spending money. It doesn’t have to be much. We give our kids $20 per trip, so they can get a little something to remember it.
10. Don’t skip discussing the highlights of the day: Encourage them to reflect on and share positive experiences from each day of the trip to foster gratitude and positivity.
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