PHILADELPHIA, PA, June 05, 2013 (Press-News.org) A current report in the Digital Journal points out travel tips for summer vacationers, words of wisdom Brian Krupa advocates as the sales executive for Marriott Vacations Worldwide. The article assesses the need to implement logistics and planning to make up for interrupted routines and a lack of patience for both parents and kids. The report mentions that even with the chaos of long trips and the "hustle and bustle of traveling" that is difficult with young children, they need to come along for the ride for a variety of reasons.
Brian Krupa comments on this statement. "It's vital for children to explore new places with you and create special family memories," he said. "Don't feel like you need to sacrifice important bonding time for your summer vacation." The article continues to include tips by Christina Feico, the director of education and training at Doodle Bugs! Children's Centers, a leader in educational child care. She declares that any parent can perfect the travel experience, focusing on the overall enjoyment of vacation.
She identifies the need for planning despite the romanticized view of complete spontaneity. "Think about logistics," she said. "As fun as it may be to leave caution to the wind and play the trip by ear, you need to have your game face on when traveling with little ones." Brian Krupa responds to her notion of planning by emphasizing the details, including when to leave and arrive at the destination, food and clothes preparation for young children and more. "It's crucial to identify a plan for managing meltdowns. Outlining more interactive activities is usually ideal for preventing temper-tantrums, especially during sleep or eating times," he said.
The article also recommends gathering a few items in a bag you can easily access to keep your children busy during waiting periods. However, it also advises that distraction is not the only answer to making a vacation with children stress-free. Creating interactive games and activities that the whole family can play will help manage kids.
Christina Feico points out what she refers to as the ultimate word of advice for parents.
"The trick, as parents, is to have realistic expectations," she said. "Babies will cry, toddlers may tantrum, siblings may bicker and everyone will probably have whiney moments, but those moments will pass - and they don't have to ruin a trip. It's important to embark on travel well prepared, but the key to a successful trip really is to not sweat the small stuff."
He gladly advises parents to remember these tips as they travel over the summer, especially in maintaining realistic expectations. Brian Krupa encourages families toward diligent preparation to maximize their vacations, building bonding experiences that last for a lifetime.
ABOUT:
Brian Krupa hails from Hilton Head, South Carolina, and is a dynamic sales executive with Marriott Vacations Worldwide as well as a community leader and philanthropist. He spends much of his time cultivating professional growth and enjoying time with his children. He is a fitness enthusiast who loves fishing, running on the local beaches and working out. He is also passionate about discovering local music.
Brian Krupa Comments on A Recent Article's Approach to Children and Vacation
A new article offers tips for taking your kids on summer vacation, advice Brian Krupa promotes in Hilton Head, South Carolina.
2013-06-05
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