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Travel Etiquette: Road Trip Tips for Families

10 Mar 2011 By: Diane Gottsman

I’m so excited to have Mindy Lockard, founder of Mindy Lockard’s Gracious Living, sharing some spring break travel tips. Great for families planning to take a road trip with children. Enjoy Mindy’s road trip tips for families:

Road Reminders

Although this seems like common sense—and it is—road trips require a different level of concentration and organization. Before embarking on a road trip, plan ahead and prepare for safety.  Let’s face it; any time we take our “show” on the road we need to put some thought into it. Nobody wants a crazed family on the highway… it simply isn’t safe.  So to make sure we enjoy each other and aren’t a danger to others, here are a few tips for keeping our manners on the open road:

Mini-Van Mania

1.      Use an incentive plan to help your children remember their manners, especially if you’re traveling with others.  We have Car Star sheet that helps our family stay in check.  We fill in the manners that are important to us and at every stop we let those who have used the manners take a trip to the goodie bag – a bag full of car type of activities.

2.      Talk about volume—again. When talking about volume, don’t just say, “Use your inside voice.” Before you leave home, have them practice their inside (car) voice and their outside (car) voice.  This will help everyone tune their eardrums to the same French horn.

3.      Discuss out-of-car behavior. Scary things can happen when children— have been cooped up in a car—get set free! Before entering into a building or restaurant, do jumping jacks, run in place, or just a two to three minute full body shake does wonders. Have them do something fun to get out that bottled-up energy.

4.      Plan for conflict resolution. How do you handle conflicts when they arise? Hour after hour of sitting next to someone will surely inspire something. Before getting into the car, ask your kids to share “kind car manners.” They should say them out loud. Trust me, they know what they are and when they tell you, they know that you know that they know. Clear as mud?

5.      Engage with each other. Yes, movies are great. But car time is some of the best time a family can spend together. Before you go, plan to bring car games and/or conversation cards. There’s no better time to talk about trip etiquette than on a trip. Also, a friendly competition to see who can find the most out-of-state license plates always keeps kids occupied.  We allow our girls to pack a small tote with toys. This eliminates the amount of “stuff” in the car.  We call it “fill-the-tote” and if it doesn’t fit, it stays home.  Because let me tell you, if we didn’t it would just be easier to hitch our house to the back of the S.U.V.

6.      Power of Protein. So many car snacks these days are full of sugar and lack any nutritional value. Although yummy, they are a one-way ticket to crazy town.  We love to pack pre-made ham and cheese sammies, cheese sticks, beef jerky, yogurts etc.  These are easy on-hand snacks that are sure to keep blood sugar levels and manners on the up and up!

For more great tips, watch Mindy in action on KPTV FOX12 Oregon: Road Trips for Families

Article provided by Mindy Lockard, founder of Mindy Lockard’s Gracious Living which includes a daily blog. TheGraciousGirl.net, and trainings for colleges/universities, government agencies, and private companies. Mindy is a freelance contributor for FOX 12 Oregon, Crane & Co’s The Crane Insider, Stationery Trends magazine’s column “What’s Write” and many other publications. Contact Mindy: www.MindyLockard.com twitter: TheGraciousGirl facebook: TheGraciousGirl

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Diane Gottsman is a national etiquette expert and modern manners professional, sought out industry leader, television personality, accomplished speaker, Huffington Post blogger, author, and the owner of The Protocol School of Texas, a company specializing in executive leadership and etiquette training. Diane is routinely quoted in national and international media including The New York Times, The BBC, CNN, Bloomberg Business Week, Kiplinger, Huffington Post Canada, U.S. News and World Report, and Forbes. She is the resident etiquette expert for two popular morning talk shows, SA Living and Good Day Austin. She has been seen on The TODAY Show, HLN Headline News, WGN Chicago, and CBS Sunday Morning. Her clients range from university students to Fortune 500 companies and her workshops cover topics ranging from tattoos in the workplace to technology at the dinner table and the proper use of social media.

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  1. Mindy Lockard says

    March 11, 2011 at 5:27 am

    Diane, it has been an honor to partner with you on this project! Thank you for hosting us today. Sincerely, Mindy

  2. rose says

    March 15, 2011 at 9:53 pm

    I love car trips with the family. I have two young children so sometimes it is kind of a hassle. They can only entertain themselves so much. I bring my Ipad for emergency like this. I have all the car games, reading books, and coloring books that I can possibly bring, but when they start getting restless and bored from that I pull out my Ipad for them. They can play games and watch movies and TV from it. I work for DISH Network and have their service so I decided to get the TV Everywhere with them. It’s a great way to keep them busy when you need some quiet time. They can access all their DVR recordings and live TV from anywhere we are at. This product is a life saver for me.

  3. Diane says

    March 16, 2011 at 7:45 pm

    Thank you, Rose, for your great feedback. I bet it would keep the adults busy too!

  4. Diane says

    March 16, 2011 at 8:09 pm

    The pleasure was all mine, Mindy! Thank you for the great information.

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