The awkward
teenage years seem to start much earlier than they used to. Ten years ago,
preteen and tween weren’t words we were overly familiar with. We were teenagers
at 13. Everything changed at 13. Now, kids as young as 9 and 10 are entering
the preteen years, and starting to act like teenagers. They start wanting to do
grown up things, refusing to play with toys, being moody and acting out. This
has its advantages for us as parents; growing up sooner often means we can give
them more responsibility and do things we enjoy with them. However, it can make
vacationing tough. Here are ten tips to help you make the most of your family
holidays, while you still get them!
Let Them Help
Let them help with every part of planning your break. Look
at destinations together; ask where they want to go and why. If you’re not on
the same page, try to find a compromise and let them choose some of the
activities you will all do while you are away. As kids get older, they want to
be listened to and to feel like their opinions matter. Involving them will help
to make sure you start the vacation right.
Give Them Responsibilities
Give your preteen some responsibilities. Let them know that
you are there if they need help, but that it is their job and that you trust
them to do it well. The responsibilities you choose to give them will depend on
their age and level of maturity, but some options include:
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Packing their own bag
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Packing snacks for everyone on the journey
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Packing their hand luggage
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Planning the route to the hotel
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Planning a day out while you are away
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Writing an itinerary for the journey or week
Go Shopping
Whatever their gender, preteens are just starting to develop
their own style. This might mean the clothes they wear seem to be changing a lot,
but it’s important to give them the freedom to experiment. So, take them
shopping for some new holiday clothes and let them pick things out for
themselves. Swimwear can be tricky, especially for girls. You might want to
send her out in a baby’s swimsuit but she’ll want to try something more grown
up. Teen
swimwear is a great option for you both.
Plan Activities
Having activities to look forward to will make the idea of
going away as a family much more appealing for your preteen. Look online together
and plan some interesting days out. You can probably even book some activities online
before you go.
Set Them Tasks
Give them fun challenges for while you are away. Things like
posting a photo journal online, writing a diary of your days out, collecting
objects, scavenger
hunts, and wildlife spotting are fun ways to stop your preteen from getting
bored.
Take a Friend
If you can cope with two children, offer to take one of your
preteen’s friends with you. Children are often exceptionally well behaved
around their friends’ parents, which could rub off on your own. At the very least
they’ll have someone to talk to and have fun with, and you won’t need to worry
about keeping them interested.
Allow Screen Time
It can be tempting to ban devices on your vacation. However,
this could just make your children (and partner!) grumpy and annoyed. Let them
have a set amount of time every day when they’re allowed to play on their
devices or chat with their friends. This way they’ll be happier to put them
away for family time.
Give Them Some Space
The preteen years can be a battle. They’re not really old
enough to go off on their own completely, but they want to. If possible, let
them have their own bedroom, and give them a little bit of space when you are
at the resort, but only if it’s something you are comfortable with.
Choose Your Battles
Parenting is often about choosing your battles. Let them get
away with some things if it isn’t worth the argument and they might be more
inclined to bend for something you want to do later.
Let Them Be Kids
When they are on holiday and meeting new people, you might
find they start acting more like children than they do at home. They might want
to play in the park with their new friends or mess about in the pool. Don’t
make a big deal out of this or they’ll be embarrassed and stop. Just make the
most of it.
As your kids enter their teen years, you may find that your
family vacations come to an end. Soon, your children will be wanting to go away
with their friends, leaving you behind to worry. So, while the preteen years
can be difficult and awkward, make the most of them and be sure to have a great
vacation.
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