Travel a great way for families to connect, explore – Boston Herald

The freedom to travel is something to savor. Here are some reasons why family travel matters:

1. Travel broadens our perspective. Whether you travel to the next town or around the world, moving out of a comfort zone or everyday routine will enhance your family’s understanding of our world and the lives of our fellow citizens.

2. Travel builds character. Travel provides parents and grandparents the opportunity to model what matters most. Will you exhibit patience when the line snakes around the corner, your hotel room is not ready or the restaurant server accidentally spills a drink on your table? Delayed flights, weather changes, poor service or a rocky road help all of us learn to live in the moment, share resources, manage unexpected consequences and see the bright side of the occasional travel mishap. www.TSA.gov

3. Travel is inspiring and educational. Feed your children’s natural curiosity through travel. Do they yearn to learn more about art, history or science? Whether you opt for magnificent museums, nature’s classroom or immersive experiences, expand their knowledge (and your own) by exploring new ideas and destinations together. www.RoadScholar.org; www.Expeditions.com

4. Travel enhances connection. Leave the laundry, homework and to-do lists behind and reconnect in a cozy cabin, on a blustery beach or on a small ship at sea. Keep technology and the news of the day to a minimum and enjoy each other’s company and conversation. Remind yourselves that the best things in life are free.

Lynn O’Rourke Hayes is an author, family travel expert and enthusiastic explorer.

Travel a great way for families to connect, explore – Boston Herald