Friday, November 7, 2008

Things to Consider When Camping With Your Kids

By Benedict Smythe

If you are trying to find a perfect bonding activity with your kids, you ought to take them camping. Spending the night outdoors with your children can be a great way to renew your closeness with them while making sure that they learn something. Camping outdoors can be a great way to increase your children’s awareness about nature and their surroundings. You can also make use of camping as a special activity that will harness your child’s life skills.



If you are planning to have a night out with your children this weekend, you should first orient yourself with the following tips that can help you make the most out of camping with your kids:



a. Plan your trip with your kids. Make sure that your kids are highly involved with the activity. When deciding where you will set your camp, consider their interests. However, do not forget your children’s actual outdoor experiences along with their corresponding ages. When plannng your itinerary, make sure that you will allow your children to pick the activities that they want to engage in. When shopping for your equipment, tools, food and beverages, bring your children and let them make their choices. Encourage them to prepare and pack their things but make sure that you provide proper guidance so you can be certain that they will not forget anything.



b. When going camping for the first time, try a backyard camp-out first. This will help you gauge if your children are ready for a real outdoor night out. Such will also help them prepare themselves for a night out of their usual bedroom scenery. When having a backyard camp-out, better teach your kids the basics of camping such as how to set up their very own tent. Show them how they should use other camping equipment as well and let them sleep in their actual sleeping bags. Try cooking outdoors as well and try a few camp activities.



c. When you campout, make sure that your children fully understand the essence of an outdoor experience. When taking them out, make sure that each experience will make them familiar with the outdoors so they will be at ease during the night. Try to help them get rid of their fears related to camping out. Teach them well about respecting and preserving nature. Make sure that they are also fully equipped with the necessary outdoor skills and ethics needed in adapting to wildlife and interacting with other campers. Never forget to teach them first aid practices.



d. Plan activities and chores that are suitable for children. When you camp out, make sure that you assign actual camp chores for each of your children. Match their responsibilities with their age and their physical capabilities. Among the most common chores that you can assign are collecting firewood, helping your prepare the food and snacks, helping you set up the tent by hammering tent stacks, filling the water containers, picking fruits, and others.



However, whenever you assign tasks, make the chores fun and engaging. Turn the simple activities into contests and give corresponding awards. As for the camping activities, you can include day hikes in the woods or low mountains, fishing, picnics, and scavenger hunts.



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