Paddle Your Kids!
As a dad and a guide, I’m always being asked by other
parents when is the best time to start taking their children paddling. My
answer is always the same, “On the way home from the hospital is the perfect
time!” In all seriousness, if you
are an experienced paddler, the sooner the better. If you wait too long
something else will capture their interests. Heaven forbid your child prefers
television, computers, or video games to the great outdoors! In fact, have your
wife load the canoe on the roof rack of your car, right now, while you continue
to read this article!
The most important thing about a family paddling trip
is to make sure everyone has the best time possible; this will insure more fun
trips in the future. Your children will most likely have a good time if you
start them young and if you have a good time. To get little ones
interested in the upcoming paddling trip, leave a canoe or kayak in the
backyard for them to play on. Give their little bodies a chance to get used to
the feel of the boat and let their giant imaginations run wild!
When you finally get on the water, keep the time in
the boat short and the playtime high. Don’t expect your young children to
actually propel the vessel. Make numerous stops for the kids to play, to
explore, and, of course, to eat. Stop early to set up camp. Involve the
children in most of the camp chores; you know they love helping. Collecting
fire wood, setting up tents, finding rocks for the fireplace, rolling out the
sleeping pads and bags, and helping prepare meals all make the child realize
she is an important part of the family and valuable to the expedition.
Make every effort to keep your children from
getting overexposed to the sun, and don’t forget about the rays reflected off
the water. Take light,
long-sleeved shirts, wide-brimmed hats, heaps of sunscreen, and siestas in the
shade. Remember your kids look up to you – if you aren’t wearing a shirt, a PFD
(personal flotation device), or sunscreen, they won’t want to either, and won’t
see the need for it. Lead by
example. Also, avoid trips
outdoors during the mosquito season (Summer and Fall in Florida), getting too
close to wild animals, and showing fear or dislike of the things found in
nature.
Parents who display their fears of lightning,
alligators, snakes, insects, or whatever can often pass it on to their
children. If lightning gets close,
calmly get to safety, then “ooh” and “aah” like you’re watching a great fireworks
display. Respect wildlife; observe
snakes, alligators, and wasp nests from a distance. These safety precautions
will pay off big once your child begins going on paddling trips without you;
your nerves won’t be as raw if you know your kid isn’t picking up snakes,
feeding alligators, or throwing rocks at enormous wasp nests, and you’ll sleep
better if she knows what to do when thunderclouds start rolling over the
campsite.
Since having fun is important, make sure you pack a
few tools to help the process.
First, make sure to bring a big tent. When the sun is beating down, or
the bugs discover your location, a big tent allows the kids ample play
space. Always have crayons, paper,
string or rope, play dough, and storybooks for inside the tent, and plenty of
flashlights and batteries. Outside, let the young ones build sand castles,
forts, and rope swings. I take the
kids on bug hunts, point out birds using binoculars, and teach the fine art of
using a slingshot. And finally, in
all my years of guiding and travels to different countries, I have never met a
kid that doesn’t enjoy fishing.
So get out the maps and
search the web for some great family paddling spots. If you need any help or
advice feel free to contact me personally at any time.
On a final note, there are heaps of parents out
there who don’t have the time or knowledge to take their children camping,
fishing or paddling. Lets take the time to offer more FAMILY outings. Imagine
the impact you could make on a kid’s life by just taking them outdoors to play.
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