Children who play a lot will study better.
Children who get to play outside more often get higher grades than children who don't get to play outside much.
Recent research published in the Journal of Business Research found that experiential gifts (like vacations or weekend getaways) have a more profound impact on children than material gifts.
According to Simplemost, this is because spending time exploring new places is important for a child’s brain development. Going to new places or participating in new activities helps develop parts of the brain that are involved in everything from managing stress to improving learning.
In fact, it has been recorded that after a trip, children score higher than children who did not travel in subjects such as math, literature, general knowledge...
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Experts have also found that summer vacations are beneficial not only in the moment, but also in the long run. A British study found that family vacations in childhood provide a foundation for children’s happiness. In other words, vacations, even after they’ve ended, linger over time and become a beautiful part of how children see the world.
It even helps children learn about saving money and financial planning.
Vacations are also better for parents than buying material possessions. Experts advise that instead of buying a lot of toys, save up to invest in a trip for your children.
According to VNE