How Traveling Can Help Kids Later in Life
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the transformative power of parent-child travel in this 17-minute TEDxSanya talk by Chun Lu. Discover how a decade-long journey across 60 countries and throughout China, beginning with a four-month-old child, challenges traditional notions about early childhood travel. Address common concerns such as children's ability to remember experiences, the usefulness of travel for young ones, and health risks. Gain insights from scientific explanations, case studies, and data that support the educational and developmental benefits of traveling with children. Learn from Lu's expertise as a parent-child travel education blogger, advisor for the China Adventure Association, and author of books on self-help travel guides for children and parenting psychology during travel. Understand how combining parent-child travel with parenting education and psychology can foster independence and create lasting positive impacts on children's lives.
Syllabus
How traveling can help kids later in life | Chun Lu | TEDxSanya
Taught by
TEDx
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