Is Your Teen Driving?

Most parents think it will never happen to them, yet thousands of car accidents occur each year. According to the National Highway Safety Transportation Agency, 8,000 American children die in auto-related accidents each year — 20 every single day. So how can you help protect your children? Follow these hard and fast car safety rules:

Don’t Drink and Drive Ever.

Buckle up
Although all 50 states have strict child safety seat laws, not all parents buckle up their kids. And those who do are most likely doing it wrong without realizing it. A recent NHSTA study showed that 80 percent of car seats are installed improperly. Continue reading Is Your Teen Driving?

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Family Vacations With Teenagers

Are you planning a vacation this year? Have teenagers? Well we have some tips for you. Being the parent of teenagers is often a difficult time, however it doesn’t last forever and believe it or not your teenager really does love you! FamilyCrossings.com all about families, even those moody teens!

Vacationing with a teenager can be difficult, especially if you aren’t sure where to take them. During the summer, teenagers prefer to be with their friends, so taking time away for a family vacation can sometimes be a hassle. When planning a family vacation when you have teenagers, try to find places that are interesting, fun, and relaxing.

Amusement parks, cruises, and sightseeing tours can be a fun way for everyone to have a great time while on vacation. Before booking a vacation, talk to your children to get a better idea of what they would like to do. This will help in your decision making process.

Giving your teenagers some free time while on vacation to be by themselves or to hang out with new friends they may have met is a good idea and a way to maintain peace during a vacation. Make sure you know where your children will be and set a curfew so they can be back within a certain amount of time.

You will be able to enjoy activities that you want to participate in while they are away. When on a family vacation, it is important to spend time together, but it is also important to have a little alone time as well.

Letting your teenager to bring a friend along for the trip is another way for your teenager to have a good time. While some teenagers will want to explore new places with you, others won’t. You should not take it personally. Trying to find activities that everyone will enjoy is difficult at times, but with enough patience and trying out different activities, you will find some common ground. Being able to spend time together as a family is a great way to bond and share the same experiences. You will not regret going on these family vacations.

Keep in mind that the teenage phase is a short one and once they have past the phase, they will want to spend more time with you when on vacation. Also, don’t assume your teenager doesn’t want to spend time with you. Many teenagers would rather spend time with their parents than meet new people.

Depending on the type of vacation you will be going on, you should be prepared to spend a few days together doing activities that everyone will enjoy. Even if this means spending time at the beach or at an amusement park, it is time well spent.

Vacationing with teenagers can save you money, however. Because many resorts want to attract families to stay, they will offer discounts to those who have children under a certain age. This means that you may save money on food, room, and amusement park tickets. Ask the resort before booking the trip to see if you will qualify for any discounts.

This could keep the cost of your vacation down, which is enough to put anyone in a good mood.

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