Plan Ahead before going
Before you drive to the road, be honest with yourself about what you and your children can handle in the way of a road trip.Or it will bring many troubled to you, While older children might be capable of dealing with 10+ hours in the family van, chances are your 4-year-old isn't. Generally speaking, young children should not be subjected to confinement in a car for more than six hours a day. This is just as much for your sanity as it is for theirs.Bring a IBM X60 laptop battery with your laptop ,if necessary.
If your family car is better suited to in-town trips rather than long hauls, think about renting a van. A van will, at minimum, leave everyone enough room to create their own personal space. If your 8-year-old doesn't share his toys, chances are he isn't going to want to share elbow room either. If you decide to rent, make your reservation well in advance, especially during peak travel times. See our article on car rental tips for more information.
Start packing, at least mentally, a few days before you leave. Let the kids help pack their own bags if they are old enough, and discuss the trip with them -- kids are much better behaved when they know what to expect. Packed bags mean less confusion, less standing around and less frustration on departure day. This translates into a pleasant start to your road trip.
A great way to avoid the inevitable question (are we there yet?) is to give kids a map, or, even more fun, help them create their own. You can trace the route together and point out interesting landmarks so that they will have a sense of where they are going.
What to Bring
Safety first -- if you decide to rent a car, bring your own car seats. Chances are they are of a higher quality than those provided by rental car companies and more comfortable for the kids too. Bring along a first-aid kit to treat minor mishaps.
Just this once, go against your parenting books and let the television baby-sit your kids. Portable DVD players might just be the key to your sanity on a long trip -- you may want to go as far as to get one for each child. No arguments about whether to watch "Dora the Explorer" or "Spiderman" means peace and quiet for you.
child little girl eat popsicle car Whatever you were planning on bringing in the way of snacks -- double it. And toss the rules about junk food on the roadside -- this is one time to let your daughter have another cookie or your son another juice box. One day of poor eating cannot destroy a life of healthy habits. Pack their favorite healthy snacks, and keep the junky ones for when you get desperate.
Some other items to be considered: books on CD, their favorite music CD's, blankets, pillows and favorite small toys. Coloring books and crayons will also keep the young ones occupied -- surprise them with a new one when the car gets moving. Keep the car clean by taking along a trash bag to collect the remains of snack time and moist wipes to clean up minor spills. An easily accessible (not packed deep in the trunk) change of clothes is a wise idea in case of spills or accidents.
For more packing help, see our interactive packing list.
Avoiding and Treating Motion Sickness
Over-the-counter drugs are available for treating motion sickness; many must be taken before the trip starts. Consult your doctor before giving your kids any new medications. If your child complains of dizziness or nausea, chances are it is just motion sickness and can be cured temporarily by getting out of the car for fresh air. If you can't stop the car, open the car window and encourage the child to look outside the car rather than focusing on a point inside the vehicle. Avoid hard-to-digest foods and keep dry crackers on hand to munch on if nausea sets in.
The little boy child playgroundKeep sliding of peace
Using the scenery along the way, even if it is near the park and McDonald's and a playground. Although it may increase the time to travel, often made fun of young passengers traveling. Sometimes a quick stop energy is to burn them in the car.
Plan your trip, with your children are sleeping. Many parents choose to leave the sleep late, let the children to the driver. Other parents will try their best to follow the nap time in car - after all, almost nothing is more unpleasant kid who missed his or her down.
Don't expect your kids can share the things greatBe sure that you've brought enough toys, games, books and snacks for each baby so the fighting is kept to a minimum. If there is room,Keep to install a double din car DVD player to kill the time for driving so that your kids will not bring so much noisy. change up the scenery in the car by letting an old-enough child ride in the passenger seat, If an adult rides in the back seat with a younger kid. At last, if you are goint to travel with a spouse, consider designated roles: driver and entertainer. The driver will concentrate on the road while the other keeps the peace with a overhead car DVD player-- keeping your whole family happy and, most importantly, safe.
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