Anonymous wrote:When I was a teen, my parents let me invite a friend along on vacations (even to Europe). It made it more fun for me. I’m pretty sure the other family chipped in for airfare or something. This was with a close friend.
Just an idea!
Anonymous wrote:When I was a teen, my parents let me invite a friend along on vacations (even to Europe). It made it more fun for me. I’m pretty sure the other family chipped in for airfare or something. This was with a close friend.
Just an idea!
Anonymous wrote:The vacation doesn't matter. What matters is they want to spend the break with their friends. That is why they don't like travel at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly you are doing something wrong on your trips.
As your kids what kind of vacations they are in to.
Clearly you haven’t had the pleasure of parenting teenagers yet. You’ll see, lol. You’ll be eating your words!
Not PP you were responding to, but I have an 18 and 13 year old, and they would never dare say they don't want to go. Sometimes they get grumpy, but nothing that a fun excursion or fun food won't fix. I work hard to include activities they'll like, and the expectation is that we're a family unit and we do things together. The college freshman will still accompany us this summer, as far as his internship will allow.
All my friends have teens, and they ALL, without exception, accompany their parents on trips and have fun on vacation.
So I don't know what's wrong with your teens, PP, but your situation is not the norm.
oh give me a break. your kids and all your friends kids are not typical
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly you are doing something wrong on your trips.
As your kids what kind of vacations they are in to.
Clearly you haven’t had the pleasure of parenting teenagers yet. You’ll see, lol. You’ll be eating your words!
NP here. Maybe, maybe not. My teen still likes to travel with us. And when my siblings and I were teenagers, we still liked family vacations, too. So I’m sure some teens complain, but it’s by no means a universal problem.
No one said it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly you are doing something wrong on your trips.
As your kids what kind of vacations they are in to.
Clearly you haven’t had the pleasure of parenting teenagers yet. You’ll see, lol. You’ll be eating your words!
Not PP you were responding to, but I have an 18 and 13 year old, and they would never dare say they don't want to go. Sometimes they get grumpy, but nothing that a fun excursion or fun food won't fix. I work hard to include activities they'll like, and the expectation is that we're a family unit and we do things together. The college freshman will still accompany us this summer, as far as his internship will allow.
All my friends have teens, and they ALL, without exception, accompany their parents on trips and have fun on vacation.
So I don't know what's wrong with your teens, PP, but your situation is not the norm.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly our home and neighborhood is such a comfortable and cozy place that it is hard to leave. My teen much prefers to just stay and relax at home during school breaks, and tbh I do too. We have our routines and love where we live.
We travel every now and then, but see nothing wrong with just enjoying everything our home and area has to offer.
Anonymous wrote:We have 13 and 15 yr olds that do not like to travel. We are a fairly well traveled family. Spouse and I have started to debate whether we force an international trip and hope everyone gets on board or simply skip it this summer.
Thoughts?