A Delightful Way to Give Back

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A couple of years ago the London Times reported an important study that found even the brightest children of poor homes do worse in school than the dimmest children from wealthy families.

There are many factors for improving success in studies but one among them is the exposure that children can get from traveling with their parents. Just as the dullest geography class becomes more interesting if one has seen the Great Pyramids, so too does a difficult language become more appealing if one has been in the country, eaten the food, seen the sights, and heard the language in a normal setting.

Here’s something to keep in mind now that school is back in session. There is some research suggesting that students who get international travel experience can do better in school, even when they’re pulled out of school for a number of days to accommodate their trips, than those children who do not have the same opportunity. I can’t say how much science is in these findings, but on a gut level it feels right, doesn’t it?

In this economic environment, there’s a sort of unspoken social pressure on the well-to-do not to travel much … or rather, not to be seen to travel much. But if you have children or grandchildren, or nieces and nephews, and also the means to take them abroad with you, please don’t put off the opportunity. Nothing can give them the personal exposure to arts, culture, history, geography, cuisine, diplomacy and language as well as your own encouragement, mentoring and companionship.

If you’re particularly blessed, consider letting your youngster bring along a friend from a family that’s perhaps not as financially comfortable as your own. In this economy, you can promote the future success of two minds for little more than the price of one, and by doing so give a little back to the world in a way that lasts well past today’s still-uncertain environment. Plus, your kids will think you’re especially cool.

Think about it.

Peg Prideaux, CTC
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