Views: 123 Author: Site Editor Publish Time: 2021-12-03 Origin: Site
Every time you camp, every time you hike, every time you travel through various scenery, you will find that you are more and more in love with nature, and more and more like to integrate yourself with the natural scenery!
After you go, you will find that you will no longer go to crowded popular tourist attractions, but look for beautiful routes along the way to challenge yourself. Watching the sunrise and sunset on the mountains, watching the flowers and chasing the discs on the grass, listening to the birds singing, the stream gurgling. Enjoying the process is the best travel experience!
But camping with children needs attention. Set some boundaries for the child. When you take your children to camp, set a safe boundary. Let the children understand that it is possible to play within this range, and that if you exceed this limit, you may encounter danger. Second, identify the hazards together. If there are ivy or oak trees near the camping area, take your children to identify these dangerous things. Ant hills, deep holes in the ground, water areas and other dangerous places also need you to emphasize.
Keep the tent close to the fire. It must be that there is danger or something near the inside, but a little closer will give people comfort. Unless you let your child stay with you until late at night, place your child's tent closer to the fire. Let the door of the tent face the fire so that your children can see you when you are warming by the fire. Don't make them feel lonely, hearing your voice will comfort them.
Bring the comfort of home to the camp. If this is your child’s first camping trip, there is no problem with the rough layout, but don’t forget to bring carpets or pillows familiar to you at home. Maybe you have a simple sleeping bag and an old T-shirt, but your child is used to everything at home. Certain items will make your child sleep better. Take them with you, trust me, so everyone will have a good time.
Arrange bedtime for your children when camping. My baby always sleeps in our own bed, and has a fixed sleeping habit every night. We have to bring the same things when camping and follow the same conventions. The first two times, I lay down with the child during his normal sleep time until he fell asleep. Then quietly ran to sit beside the fire. Later, I can say "It's time to sleep" and let the sleep routine of the previous routine.
Finally, talk about education. In education, we must first talk about love and then reason. Always "reasonable" and criticize. Blame the child, the child will not be able to give birth to confidence in their parents. Imagine if you are always criticized and educated by another person. Can you correct it well, or do you want to avoid him? We often say that children must be obedient. In fact, adults must also learn how to obey, understand the needs behind children's seemingly unreasonable words, and then find proper ways to help children correct their shortcomings.