08 Mar 2008 02:42:15 | Ida Byrd-Hill
Let's face it!!! Our children are judged based on their grade
point average and their performance on standardized test such as
ACT/ SAT. Our children's high school and college admissions are
based on those credentials. As parents, we invest money in
sophisticated desktop/ laptop computers to give them access to
the worldwide web. We establish home offices, libraries and
structured areas to encourage daily homework and studying. We
believe constant studying and attention to homework will groom
our children to brilliant status and give them impeccable
credentials. To a certain extent, we are correct. Homework and
study skills lay the basic foundation for school success as high
grade point averages flow from high test scores.
Memory skills and repetition is the key to high grade point
averages; however, they are not the key to brilliance on
standardized test. Standardized test, such as California
Achievement Test (CAT), Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT), American
College Test (ACT), assumes students are exposed to different
cultures, climates, countries and experiences at least 10 times
before reaching 10th grade. Students who perform the best on
standardized test have exposure to diverse experiences. What
better way to gain this exposure than a vacation to another
city, state, country or continent!!!!!
Wealthy families have always known that trips, getaways and
vacations are the secret to grooming brilliant students. Family
vacations are an opportunity for students to apply all their
classroom knowledge quickly. The average vacation is three to
seven days. Some wealthy families are known to vacation up to 45
days on multiple continents. Nevertheless, most families are on
a limited timeframe requiring them to make quick decisions
regarding currency exchange, climate differences, navigation of
city, etc.
These decisions while extremely practical require the use of
mathematics, science, geography, social studies and reading.
Unconsciously, students are immersed into lessons fueled by
sheer excitement and curiosity.
Imagine how productive the lesson would become if a family
vacation evolves around a classroom lesson. Children learn
lessons at a faster pace. For example, a train trip to an Indian
Reservation in Arizona/ New Mexico really solidifies a lesson on
Native American History.
I know you are thinking "I don't have the money for vacation as
travel is too expensive." Under normal circumstances and full
prices, travel can be extremely expensive. However, prices drop
substantially September 7 through November 20 as this time
period is considered the travel slow season. Other lesser known
slow seasons are December 1 through December 20, January 3
through February 1 and 2 weeks after Passover/Easter through May
20.
Combine slow season discounts with internet discounts, a family
can experience the world at the fraction of cost of your holiday
(Christmas, Hanukah, and Ramadan) gift fund. "I spent $1500
dollars for a 3 day vacation in Nassau, Bahamas. That cost
included air travel to Miami for 3 people and a cruise to
Bahamas. Since food was include, the trip was relatively
inexpensive," states Ida Byrd-Hill, a parent of 7th grade twins,
Kevin and Karen Hill who attend Duke Ellington Conservatory of
Music and Art (a Detroit Public School). "My children learned
about world colonization, but better yet they learned about
opportunities as they met the Bahamian Governess, a woman of
African descent. I am glad I was able to find that trip on the
web. as Karen scored 96 percentile on the Social Studies portion
of the California Achievement Test and Kevin scored 87
percentile on the Science portion of the California Achievement
Test " states Byrd-Hill.
Great deals can be found on the internet by booking at least 14
days or even 21 days in advance. There are also websites that
specialize in last minute travel. Often these trips (air/ hotel
combos) are for a weekend departing the same week you book the
vacation or the next weekend. Since there are so many travel
websites on the internet it pays to spend some time price
comparing. There are websites, that allow individuals to surf
many of the top websites and not so well known sites to compare
vacation pricing.
If you want to groom your children into brilliant students,
improve their grades and performance on standardized test,
implement the secret wealthy families have known for generations
- Take a Family Vacation.
Good Trip!!! Bon Voyage!!! Viaje Bueno!!! Arrivaderci!!! Viaggio
Buono!!! Gut Tschus!!!
About Author :
Ida B. Byrd-Hill is the President of Uplift Inc.and
http://www.livinginstyleonline.com. She was the President of The
Harvard Group Wealth Management L.L.C. for 10 years. She has
served as guest columnist for the Michigan Front Page for 2
years and a speaker for the Better Investing television show
hosted by David Chilton, author of The Wealthy Barber.