Monday, February 26, 2018

Some Skills To Learn During Disney Tours

By Marie Clark


Parents normally have a very being role in the future of their children. They thus have about 18 years to teach the kids all the important life skills that will come in handy during their adult life. Sometimes a child may perform well in school, and the parents decide to take him/her to Disney tours for vacations as a gift. This can be the perfect opportunity for the child to learn some of the life skills apart from just having fun. Thus, take your kids on trips or vacations not only to have fun but also to educate them.

The first skill is the ability to listen and follow directions or instructions. A good example is when the children have arrived at the waiting office, and they are told to avoid flashy photographs. Another example is when the kids are told to wait for officers who will show them around to arrive. The parent can teach the kids the importance of following these directions as they wait.

Management of time is the next thing that can be taught to these kids. In most occasions, the places that they are supposed to go may be far. Thus they have to wake up early, pack early and be ready in time so that they can arrive in time. More so, the places which they will visit will be so many, and since they will do all the things in one day, they have to be good time managers.

Another thing that can also be important is showing the kids that there is nothing wrong with traveling using the mass transportation. This may arise when you live in places inaccessible to subways, ferries or city buses and Disney can decide to provide the transportation to its esteemed customers.

Another virtue that is important to teach your kids is cultural appreciation. This is simply because the children will meet people from diverse cultural backgrounds with whom they will have to relate with. If they do not appreciate their cultures, they may not respect them, and this can be a bad picture to parents and the community at large.

Customer care is usually in every place be it work, schools or cafeterias. Most people do not seem to see what these workers go through serving their clients. For this reason, your children can learn to appreciate these services when they go to these tours and even learn a thing or two that will help them in future.

Another important skill is patience. Mostly, these kinds of trips comprise of many kids leave alone the parents. Therefore, the officers may have a hard time organizing the children and they are not patient, they can easily be bored and start becoming aggressive and mischievous.

Lastly, your kids will learn about being obedient. This is because they will learn that they have to follow and obey all the instructions for them to enjoy their time during the expedition. More so, if the trip is as a result of passing examinations, children will tend to work harder so that they can have a chance to revisit Disneyland.




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