Personally, I think parents should use holidays as a way to educate their children. Rather than spending the entire length of the holiday on the beach, some element of the holiday should be spent educating the child on local cultures, history and the language. No respect for culture or the locals This does not happen enough and this is why we are seeing a growing number of young British tourists causing chaos abroad. They have no respect for the country that they are a guest in and the locals feel resentment because tourists do not want to attempt to speak the basics in the local language. Make trips fun but educational I am not a parent, but I do have a nephew, and I have taken him on a number of trips over the last few years. Every one has been fun, but it is also being educational. In the summer, I took him to Scarborough on the Yorkshire coast where we visited the sea life centre, and both of us came away learning something new. Tour operators need to engage young people The travel industry, especially tour operators have a massive role to play in educating young people on holidays, and I would like to see more tours and events being made available to improve how the future generation travel. An important point to make is that educational holidays do not have to be boring for either the child or parents. Children learn more from holidays I believe that children will learn more from their holiday because you can interact with them in a pleasant open environment, compared to a gloomy classroom. I would love to read your thoughts on this topic.
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