1. Children Learn Confidence
Encourage your child to be involved in planning and decision-making as early as possible. They will learn that careful planning leads to a successful trip. Let them read books, view maps, pictures, and online introductions, encourage them to learn some common words and phrases at the destinations. When applied, they will understand how just a few words can make a big difference.
Children learn confidence is one of the things that traveling brings. Without confidence, children will be afraid to explore the world, fearful of challenges. Confidence, along with those amazing experiences, will accompany them throughout their lives, becoming valuable assets for maturity in life.


2. Children Learn Patience
Traveling in crowded places, your child will encounter scenes of queuing and waiting for their turn at the airport, buying tickets for cable cars, or purchasing food... Extended travel holds countless delights. However, it also presents challenges, especially for children, such as health issues, motion sickness, extreme weather conditions, traffic jams, and vehicle breakdowns in the middle of the road. Through these experiences, children will learn patience, resilience, and self-care while traveling.
Patience is a virtue acquired through practice, not something innate. For a child, patiently waiting is extremely challenging. Their typical reactions are impatience and restlessness. In such moments, parents should lead by example, avoiding impatience and irritation, and instead, guide their children through established rules. Traveling is an opportunity to teach children cultural behaviors and educate them to be kind individuals in public.


3. Children will learn fascinating new things
Children will encounter fascinating new experiences almost certainly through travel. From exploring cuisines, engaging in unique activities, discovering new plants, flowers, animals that they've never seen before, to observing people's interactions with each other... The more they encounter new things, the more it diminishes their fear of trying new experiences, making them more resilient and mature.
Children are naturally curious beings. Traveling stimulates their innate curiosity and desire for exploration. It could be learning about history, traditional cultures, exploring nature by hiking mountains, witnessing how cow milking is done on a farm, or even teaching themselves a new skill. Children learn very quickly through travel. There's no better wisdom gained than from traveling experiences.


4. Children will learn that things sometimes don't go as expected
Not every trip is a perfect success. Parents may book a good hotel room, but upon arrival, it's fully booked and they have to settle for a cheap accommodation, or local foods may not suit the children's taste, or children may get injured during the journey... all the difficulties, setbacks during the trip will help children learn how to stay calm, accept everything as natural and normalize everything.
A sudden rainstorm while camping or a storm coming in during a beach trip can disrupt the journey. However, thanks to that, children will learn that things sometimes don't go as expected, there will always be unexpected incidents that we cannot anticipate. Rarely do all trips go exactly as planned 100%, children need to learn to get used to and adapt to this.
As a result, children who travel frequently will be more successful in the future, not necessarily in terms of career but in terms of 'success' in their mindset.


5. Children will learn to be open-minded
Being open-minded is one of the beautiful virtues necessary in our lives, needing to be nurtured from a young age. Through travel adventures, children will learn how to expand their minds to embrace new things such as cultures, meaningful landmarks, and different ways of life.
Through travel, children learn to broaden their minds to embrace various cultures and lifestyles. They learn that happiness comes in countless forms. Children will learn to be open-minded, to expand their hearts further, and to ask questions about life, making them much more lively.


6. Opening up a new horizon of experiences for children
In today's modern life, children spend more time watching TV and playing video games than playing outdoors. Therefore, traveling is an opportunity for children to interact more with the visual world. While visiting an ancient church or a wheat field may not seem particularly impressive to adults, it's different for children. It's something truly new, strange, and exciting for them.
Many studies indicate that experiential gifts (such as weekend outings or traveling) have a profound impact on children compared to material gifts. Going to new places or engaging in new activities helps develop children's brains related to everything, from stress management to enhancing learning abilities. Moreover, childhood family vacations provide a foundation of happiness for children. In other words, even though vacations may end, they will continue over time and become a beautiful part of children's memories of the world.


7. Children will learn that traveling with family is wonderful
Traveling with family is an opportunity for family members to bond with each other, listen to and share experiences and feelings with each other. Instead of being indifferent, leaving the children to play with music players, video games, or movies, play with the children, let them participate in specific activities, or help the adults. It may take a lot of effort to make the children interested in joint work. But it's a good way for children to learn more, to realize that traveling with family is very interesting, bringing moments of joy and intimacy.
There is no joy comparable to the moment when you see your child taking the first hesitant steps on the sand, dipping their feet into the sea waves, or picking up a leaf, touching the rough surface of a mountain for the first time in their life.
These are also the moments that prove you - young mothers, fathers - have found a perfect balance between personal enjoyment and responsibility, have enjoyed and shared all the best things with your family.


8. Children will learn to live responsibly
Encouraging children to take responsibility during the trip is very helpful. It helps them understand the importance of bringing appropriate items for an adventure, or wearing suitable clothes when exploring the city.
In addition to essential items for the whole family, encourage children to pack their own luggage. Choosing their own clothes and bringing along favorite items will help them feel more connected to the trip and be more responsible.
When traveling with young children, families should pack lightly, only bringing necessary items, for convenience when changing modes of transportation and keeping an eye on the kids. It's also essential to divide luggage according to purpose and usage needs, so you won't have to rummage through everything when needed.
Make sure they always remember to carry their luggage from home to the car, train station, or airport. These seemingly trivial tasks help them prepare for future solo trips.


9. Embracing Similarities Over Differences
Exploring different cultures or sharing a passion for the natural world, children learn that people can bond through shared emotions, such as admiring a beautiful scene or marveling at a bustling farmers' market filled with produce from local farmers.
Travel enthusiasts may feel more connected as they gather around a campfire after a long day of trekking. Children also understand that acts of kindness or a friendly smile are universally appreciated.


10. Embracing Nature's Wonders
In today's modern life, people have become disconnected from nature, forgetting the scent of grass, flowers, and leaves, the beauty of wildflowers, and the sight of creatures like worms, butterflies, dragonflies, and ants.
Children will get closer to nature, breathing in the fresh air and reaching out to touch the grass, flowers, and leaves, marveling at the butterflies flying through the air. This experience will help them develop a greater love for nature.


