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Family Holidays: Tips for Peace
and Harmony
By : Fadzil
What do you like to do on
family holidays? Go to the beach or spend a week in the
country? Maybe you like camping or visiting relatives.
Whatever you enjoy, family holidays are a chance for
everyone in the family to get reacquainted and spend
quality time together. It's a chance for parents to
really talk with their teens and find out what's going
on in their lives. It's important to keep the
communication lines open, and a family holiday is a good
time to do that. Having a good relationship with their
parents is one of the most important factors in keeping
teens out of trouble.
Studies have shown that when families take holidays
together, they are more likely to eat together and are
less likely to argue. They do not watch as much
television because they are involved in doing things
together. Kids even report that their parents seem to
act differently while on holiday.
While family holidays are a good time to connect with
your kids, communication problems that are already there
will not automatically disappear. Especially with
teenagers it is important to listen and be flexible.
Find out what the kids would like to do and eat and plan
accordingly. While even teenagers need boundaries, it is
important for parents to try to avoid needless
confrontation. Explain why you make the decisions you do
and show them positive attention.
Kids will appreciate being included in travel plans.
There's a good chance they will choose a theme park or
the beach if those are among the options. Sometimes it
works well for a teenager to take a special friend along
on family holidays. While this might increase the
parents' load, the teen is likely to really appreciate
it. Also, sometimes it works well for kids to go on
holidays with their grandparents instead of their
parents. Sometimes there is a special relationship here
that can help kids open up and communicate about their
concerns.
While on family holidays, if teens are uncooperative or
behave improperly, try to deal with the problem in
private. Teens are very aware of embarrassment and it is
needlessly mean to exploit this sensitivity. In fact,
you might explain to the kids how their behavior
embarrasses you, and they in turn might work harder at
getting along and acting appropriately.
Kids will be happier on family vacations if they have
snacks, drinks, and entertainment. Few kids enjoy a long
ride in the car! Try to provide individual CD players or
hand-held video games, and don't forget to take plenty
of bathroom stops. Sometimes kids enjoy the ride more if
they can help you follow the map. This is an educational
activity for them as well. By following these
suggestions, your family holidays can make a happy
memory.
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