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Why Should Kids Travel?

07/06/2014 by Jamie 2 Comments

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Making friends at the USS Missouri Memorial, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

Recently J.D. Lewis wrote “12 Reasons to Take Your Kids Around the World” and I am officially inspired. We haven’t had a chance to take our son around the world yet (he’s three), but he really enjoys getting to know the Hawaiian culture, seeing volcanoes and waterfalls, and trying new food (even if he still prefers fries). For now, that’s enough, but my husband and I look forward to exploring the world with him, like Lewis did with his boys.

Here’s an excerpt from the article:

We are the first family in history to have traveled to all seven continents in one year, specifically to do humanitarian work. My passion now includes speaking to children and adults, alike, on the subject of travel and “volun-tourism.

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Lava Hike on Hawaii’s Big Island

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Trying chopsticks and sushi

Lewis brings up great reasons for travel: learning history, eating new foods, and gaining a sense of adventure. My two favorite reasons for travel that Lewis suggests is “Teaching Compassion” and “Cultural Differences.” I can’t wait for my son to meet other kids his age that live completely different lives than he does.

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Hiking to Waimea Falls with Aunt Lindsey

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Hawaiian Dancing for Preschool May Day Program

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We can tell kids to be polite and not stare at someone who looks different, but without giving a complete understanding of other cultures, they will always wonder  “WHY?!” True understanding of cultural differences – putting faces to people that are different, playing with kids that don’t look like them, but laugh the same  – that is a great foundation for global compassion.

If you don’t think you have the $$$ to travel the world, I think there are many ways to travel around your own community and gain some of the same experiences. Overseas travel can also be accomplished on a budget. Lewis says, “And for the naysayers: I am not a man of great means. In fact, I live pretty simply. But I have a passion to show my sons the world and try to make a difference.”

Check out the full article for all “12 Reasons to Take Your Kids Around the World!”

 

 

Filed Under: Travel with Kids, Why Should Kids Travel? Tagged With: Big Island, Hawaii, parenting, Pearl Harbor, travel with kids, USS Missouri

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