Make Family Hiking Fun2015 July 29
Whether hiking in the mountains of Colorado or through the redwoods in California, getting the whole family outside to enjoy the fresh air and sunshine is a wonderful way to spend time together. As adults, we appreciate the time outdoors, but kids may not see the point in walking through the woods, just for the sake of being on a walk. With a few helpful hints from some experts, you will find hiking with the kids can be an enjoyable experience for everyone. Appeal to their natural curiosity. The Washington Trail Association believes a good hike is one that appeals to a child’s sense of exploration and adventure. “Every trail has some kind of adventure in it. Look for discoveries along the way. Bring a magnifying glass and kid-friendly field guide. Teach kids to be good observers by looking for signs of wildlife (feathers on the ground, claw scratches on tree trunks, animal tracks, bird holes in dead trees, fur along the trail, slugs. Water striders on lakes, sand dollars along the beach, frogs in pond).”
Believe in the power of positive reinforcement. According to The Wilderness Society, praising kids can go a long way to making your hike a great experience. “Positive reinforcement is something parents excel at and it shouldn’t be left at the trailhead. When hiking, go overboard in telling your child how well they are hiking, how strong they look and how fast they are – even if they aren’t. Kids need to hear that they are doing an awesome job, especially if it’s their first time out on the trail.
• Diapers The main thing is to have fun. Family hiking trips are a great way to connect with each other and to the world around us.
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