(ARA) - In the fall, many families are thinking about getting their kids
back to school. But, perhaps contrary to popular wisdom, the season offers
great vacation opportunities for families.
By taking a vacation in the fall, you'll avoid crowds and pay less as
resorts and popular destinations will be offering great deals on vacation
packages after the summer rush has passed. Your dollar will go farther if
you opt for a fall vacation, plus the weather at popular spots for summer
vacations will likely be just as pleasant, if not a bit more temperate. This
rings especially true in beach destinations like Myrtle Beach, S.C.
Pulling your kids out of school is a choice not to be taken lightly anytime,
even if it is at the beginning of the school year. However, you may find
it's easier for your children to make up for lost time early, rather than
later when the school year is in full swing, tests are given and important
assignments are due.
If you're considering taking a late summer or early fall vacation that
includes a couple of school days, here are some suggestions to make it work
for your family:
* Plan ahead. Always a good idea when traveling, this becomes more
important when it involves your child missing a few days of school. Teachers
will be much more amenable to accommodating your requests if they have time
to prepare lesson plans for your child far in advance. And by traveling
within the first two weeks of the school year, there is less of a chance
that your child will miss intensive lessons that will require time for the
teacher to plan and your child to learn.
* Block out time for homework. If you've been in contact with your
child's teacher, you will surely receive some assignments for them to
complete while they are gone. Make time each day for them to study and make
it known that in order to enjoy the fun part of the vacation, they'll have
to stay on top of their schoolwork. This should be simple in a destination
like Myrtle Beach, where attractions and activities are virtually line-free
in the fall, leaving plenty of downtime for an hour study break.
* Conduct your own lessons. While on vacation, choose at least one activity
that holds some educational value for your child. The best part about this
is they will learn a lesson they probably would not have been able to
receive in a classroom. With attractions like the L.W. Paul Living History
Farm, the Children's Museum of South Carolina, Brookgreen Gardens and
Ripley's Aquarium, Myrtle Beach is a great destination for your fall
vacation if you are looking for both learning and leisure. More information
on Myrtle Beach vacations can be found at
www.visitmyrtlebeach.com.
* Show and tell. Work with your child's teacher to come up with a
project that allows your student to share with their classmates what they
learned while on vacation. Find really cool shells while participating in a
Huntington Beach State Park surf seining class? Bring them home. Not only
will it be a good speech lesson for your child, it may also prove to be a
beneficial ecology lesson for his or her classmates.
* Take off when your child is off. If your child has some days off
from school for holidays or teacher workshops, go on vacation during those
times so your child won't miss as much school. Teacher workshops may be the
best choice, as others may have the same idea during holidays. When compared
to taking a vacation during the summer, you'll feel like you'll have the
town all to yourself.
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