Providing your kids with the opportunities to travel offer more advantages than you may expect. Travel allows children to embrace cultural diversity while exploring foreign destinations. These experiences enable them to develop an open-mindedness to new ideas and philosophies and become more intellectually advanced. Children who develop an awareness of cultural differences and are able to develop a positive viewpoint regarding diversity usually maintain happy and productive lives. Learning about various cultures also improves a child’s empathy towards others.

Every Moment Presents a Teaching Experience
Infants, toddlers and children are always examining their environments and learning from their communities. Every experience that they have, from their creative play activities to school and family trips, helps to shape their opinions of other people and society itself. According to Christopher Metzler, Ph.D., “external messages play an enormous role in how kids view others. According to Metzler, parents can introduce their kids to cultural diversity through a variety of creative activities, such as visiting multi-cultural websites, attending cultural events, sampling ethnic food and reading books that provides information of other ethnic cultures.

Each cultural learning experience also encourages children to become global citizens in society. As indicated by Ciao Bambino, interacting with different people and their environments help to shape positive thinking and habits in children. Activities that involve learning and helping others enable each child to magnify their appreciation of the world.

Unique Learning Experiences
Traveling allows children to learn much more than schools can potentially offer. Traveling abroad particularly helps improve positive character development and individual identity as children are able to immerse themselves in other cultures, unlike their familiar surroundings. Some people believe that traveling to different countries provide a unique rite of passage for American children. Additionally, traveling to less developed countries and experiencing the inherent problems that inhabitants of these countries go through allow American children to appreciate the luxuries that they are given from birth through adulthood. These travel experiences also gives children the chance to approach the natural world and different sceneries with a more balanced outlook.

Travel Improves Academic Performance in School
Family trips have been shown to improve academic performance in many children. Studies show a link between high grades in school and children who partake in educational travel excursions. According to a survey by The Wagner Group, people who traveled during their youth were more likely to successfully complete high school and go on to obtain college degrees. The survey also revealed that these respondents achieved 12 percent greater annual incomes than those who never traveled during their youth years.

Motivation for High Educational Achievement
Children who engage in travel experiences are more likely to pursue their highest potential for educational achievement upon entering adulthood. According to the SYTA-Explorica Survey, three-quarters of respondents who were interviewed attribute their childhood travel as having a strong impact on their education and careers. The opportunity to embrace various cultures can have a positive impact on a child’s educational and career choices. Every travel excursion provides an educational experience for children. It helps them become more well-rounded during their childhood growth and developmental stages. As they mature and embrace adulthood, they understand the importance of pursuing careers and placing themselves in positions to further their educational pursuits.

Lifelong Love of Travel
Parents who want to impart a lifelong love of travel for their children should make time to plan educational travel experiences. This gives children an opportunity to become accustomed to the concept of visiting foreign destinations, so that they will appreciate the benefits as they grow into adulthood. Statistics show that adults who traveled for vacation or school purposes before age 18 continue to have a passion to pursue the practice. Those who traveled abroad are more well-versed of different cultural experiences and open-minded to continue their explorations of cultures around the world. In addition to maintaining a passion for travel, they are open-minded to looking for unique ways to explore the world. Tourist companies in many countries welcome new visitors by creating fun exploration activities. For instance, Japan is beautiful country with authentic architecture and awe-inspiring natural landscapes. This is why all-embracing guided tours are very popular among tourists visiting the country.

Vincent Stokes is an outdoor enthusiast and an experienced world traveler. In addition to freelance writing, Vincent works to promote pride in homegrown travel destinations. You can also connect with Vincent on G+ or twitter (@TravelingGlobal).

The inaugural Seattle Children’s Festival produced by Northwest Folklife created quite the buzz last year and we’re happy to announce it’s back and better than ever! This one-day, multi-cultural event brings local communities and families together to celebrate “Our Big Neighborhood.” From hands-on activities to interactive workshops to well-loved children’s performers, learn about all the different cultures that make the Northwest so unbelievably fantastic. Oh, and did we mention… it’s completely FREE!

photo: Niffer Calderwood

What to See
Just like the Northwest Folklife Festival, there will be no shortage of fun at this event. Expect to find puppet and flag making, masterpiece creating with Seattle Art Museum, an instrument petting zoo, a gymnastics obstacle course put on by Seattle Gymnastics Academy and robot battles, as well as a variety of artists including The Eclectic Cloggers, Jamtown John, North City Rockers, and the Canote Brothers. If that’s not enough excitement, kids will have the opportunity to learn and listen to various music styles and stories with Sunshine Music Together, Siam Smile, Youth Theatre Northwest, Hand-made Crankies and Bollywood groups. After you check out the festival schedule and the full movement series schedule, the only question you will need to answer, is what to see first?

photo: Niffer Calderwood

What to Do
If last year’s festival was any indication, you know this year’s festival is going to be phenomenal and your things-to-do list is going to be huge! Clif Bar will be promoting their “Out To Play Program;” the Discovery Zone will have tons of interactive workshops and activities; the folks at Seattle Tilth will be teaching families how to build worm bins; the Rain City Rock Camp For Girls will be unleashing inner rockstars; and the “Movement Series” will include clogging stomps and Brazilian Capoeira as well as Vietnamese dance with the Duoc Su Lion Dance Team, hip hop with the North City Rocker B-Boys and jump roping with former Cirque du Soleil coach Rene Bibaud. 

photo: The Not-Its!

What Not to Miss
Seattle kindie rockers, The Not-Its! will be bringing their high-energy rock music to the stage, so come prepared to sing, dance, and get all your sillies out. The Discovery Zone in the Fisher Pavilion and Armory Lofts is going to be the place to be. Check out the full schedule and get ready to move, groove, create, learn and have fun. Psst! Be sure to grab an Event Passport on your way in to begin your interactive journey through the festival.

photo: Niffer Calderwood

Seattle Center including Fisher Pavilion, Armory and Armory Lofts
305 Harrison St.
Seattle, Wa 98109
Online: nwfolklife.org/SeattleChildrensFestival and on Facebook

Date: October 11, 2015
Time: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Cost: Free

Did your family attend last year’s festival? Will you be enjoying the festivities at this year’s festival? We’d love to hear about your experience in the Comments below.

— Allison Rasmussen

If your family loves the annual Northwest Folklife Festival, then mark your calendars for the first-ever Seattle Children’s Festival. This one-day, multi-cultural event (produced by Northwest Folklife) will bring local communities and families together to celebrate “Our Big Neighborhood.” From hands-on activities to interactive workshops to well-loved children’s performers, learn about all the different cultures that make the Northwest so unbelievably fantastic. Oh, and did we mention… it’s completely FREE!

photo: Christopher Nelson courtesy of Northwest Folklife

What to See
Just like the Northwest Folklife Festival, there will be no shortage of fun at this inaugural event. Expect to find toy-boat building, mosaic creating, puppet making and urban farming lessons (with live animals) as well as a variety of artists including Brazilian Capoeira, Leela Kathak Dancers, and Bollywood Dance from Rhythms of India. If that’s not enough excitement, kids will have the opportunity to learn and listen to various music styles and stories including Sunshine Music Together, Hand-made Crankies, American stringband music, and Marimba groups. After you check the entertainment schedule, the only question you will ask is what to see first?

photo: Christopher Nelson courtesy of Northwest Folklife

What to Do
Since this festival is going to be epic, your things-to-do list is going to be huge! PCC Natural Markets will be onsite with hands-on cooking demonstrations; the Discovery Zone inside Fisher Pavilion will have tons of interactive workshops and activities; MOHAI will be showcasing interactive historical exhibits; Games of the World will have fun strategy games to introduce little adventurers to different cultures; and Little Wing will be teaching budding musicians about rhythm, song structure, and instruments. Psst! Bring your jumping shoes so you can take part in the Ropeworks Jump Rope challenges and make your own beaded jump rope while you’re there.

photo: Christopher Nelson courtesy of Northwest Folklife

What Not to Miss
Kid faves Caspar Babypants and Recess Monkey will be in the house, so come prepared to sing, dance, and get all your sillies out. Also, be sure to look for Event Passports that will lead you on an interactive journey through the festival.

photo: Christopher Nelson courtesy of Northwest Folklife

Important Details
Date: October 12, 2014
Time: 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
Cost: Free

Seattle Center, Fisher Pavilion, Armory and Armory Lofts
305 Harrison St.
Seattle, Wa 98109
Online: nwfolklife.org/seattlechildrensfestival 
Facebook: facebook.com/nwfolklife

Will your family be attending the Seattle Children’s Festival? We’d love to hear about your experience in a comment below. 

–Allison Rasmussen

Despite summer just ending, The Camper Clan experienced a big time case of wanderlust. So they packed up their kids and embarked across the country in an attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the longest electric bike trip across the USA. While we regretfully can’t pack up our own bags, we’re so glad this family of four will be updating their trip as they go (and making a documentary of their adventure!). Read on for the lowdown on this cool trip we can’t help but envy.

 

Camp with the Camper Clan
Over the next six months, The Camper Clan — a multi-cultural fam made up of Argentinian dad Tomas, American mom Dylan and their adorable kiddos Eva, and Coco — will travel from Montana to Maine, and then south to Florida (to rightly avoid the cold Northern winter). In addition to their record breaking goal, The Camper Clan hopes to promote sustainable travel and healthier lifestyles for families. 

Their bikes are second hand garage finds, repurposed by dad into electronic bikes, and mom will be driving a compact camper as their mobile home. And for the kids, this expedition is obviously the ultimate dream. They’ll take turns to the front row seat (well, right behind dad) of journey, and “managing” the fam’s schedule with pee breaks and stops for food.

The Documentary
Any family that’s been on the road knows that there are big highs and lows, even if it’s just a day trip, which is why we give props to The Camper Clan for taking on this 6-month journey with two toddlers in-tow, and extra pats on the back for documenting every moment on film. Thanks to their successful Kickstarter campaign, they will be capturing all the trials and tribulations as well as the great moments of joy. See more information on their funded project here.

Get caught up and stay up to date with their voyage! They started their trip early August and are about to cross from Montana into North Dakota. We’ll be living vicariously through them on Instagram @camperclan and their Facebook page.

Online: camperclan.com

What do you think of this family’s adventure? Thinking of making plans for winter vacation already? Check out these family travel blogs for itinerary advice and tips.

— Christal Yuen

All photos courtesy of The Camper Clan