Backyard Camping
For many children their first camping
trip is a few feet into the backyard. There's nothing quite as
exhilarating to a youngster as pitching a tent and sleeping
outside, relatively independent of the house. Even though the
campsite is less than a stone's throw away from the house, many
kids love backyard camping because they feel as if somehow
they're getting away with something, as if the confining rules
of the house don't necessarily reach their little camping
expedition. Not only is backyard camping fun, but it's a great
way to get junior accustomed to camping and will make the first
real camping trip a bit easier. Backyard camping is a lot like
training wheels, it's a little safety net to reassure the child
that nothing can really go wrong.
The main fixture of backyard camping is the tent. Kids like
having their own private space and a tent represents just that.
Help your child pitch their own tent, but let them take the
lead, giving them a sense of accomplishment when it's done.
Even if it's a little wobbly, a small tent that a child puts up
can fill them with pride. It really does feel like "grown-up"
camping. Backyard camping doesn't need to be anything
elaborate, just a small tent and sleeping bag will do. This is
a great time to teach children about knot tying or maybe go
over some lessons for a real camping trip. This is a great
trial run before taking a child on his first actual camping
trip.
This is a great time to go over safety rules when there
isn't the stress of actually being away from home. You can also
have a camping meal with your child. Try helping your child fix
his own meal with the types of food that you would actually
take on a camping trip. Depending on where you live, you could
even have a little campfire; just make sure that you are inline
with the law and any restrictions that may be on your
property.
Nighttime is going to be the most fun and challenging part
of backyard camping. It is a great time to stargaze with your
child and teach him some basic constellations and stars. This
is also an excellent time to talk and bond with your kids
without the distractions of TV, games, and computers. You may
also want to teach your kids some traditional camping songs or
tell amusing camping stories. For young children who have never
been camping or away from home, there might be a challenge in
sleeping in the tent all night. Kids have active imaginations
and it is easy for them to get caught up in the camping spirit
and suddenly dad snoring is a bear or if they're alone every
rustle of the wind is cause for alarm.
This is a great time to see how your child will do on a real
camping trip. As much as kids hate bedtime, it can be very
uncomfortable for them to sleep anywhere but in their own bed.
For some children this will be a big step so be very
understanding and supportive.
Backyard camping is a great pastime and many wonderful
memories are made during this first camping "trip". You may
want to start a tradition of backyard camping in your family.
It's a great way to bring the family together, have fun, and go
camping all from the safety of your own backyard.
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