Choose a reliable tourism education institution: when choosing a tourism education institution, choose an institution with good reputation and credibility. You can learn about their reputation by watching their official website, reading customer comments and consulting other parents.
Know the details of the itinerary: Before registering, read carefully and know the details of the itinerary provided by tourism education institutions. Make sure you have a clear understanding of travel destinations, activities, accommodation conditions, food arrangements and other information.
Communicate with children: communicate with children fully before they participate in travel education. Tell them how to protect themselves, avoid contact with strangers, and don't disclose personal information at will.
Cultivate children's vigilance: educate children how to identify and deal with potential scams and dangers. Let them know the common tricks and tricks, remind them to be vigilant and ask adults for help at any time.
Keep in touch with your mentor: Make sure your child keeps in touch with his mentor or guardian during the trip. Establish effective communication channels, keep abreast of children's situation and solve any problems.
Monitor the travel progress: during the children's travel education, continuously monitor the travel progress. You can keep in touch with tourism education institutions and look at the photos and videos they provide to understand your child's situation.
Provide emergency contact information: ensure that children carry emergency contact information with them, such as parents' phone numbers and emergency contact numbers of tourism education institutions. In this way, we can get in touch with them in time in an emergency.
In short, choosing a reliable tourism education institution, fully communicating with children, cultivating children's vigilance and keeping monitoring will help prevent children from being cheated in tourism education. At the same time, parents should also decide whether it is suitable to participate in travel education according to their children's age and maturity, and make full preparations before their children participate.
When it comes to travel education and child safety, here are some additional suggestions and precautions:
Choose the right destination: Be sure to choose a destination that suits your child's age and maturity. Different destinations may have different security risks and cultural differences, so choose a destination suitable for children.
Know the local laws and culture: It is very important to know the local laws and cultural customs before going to the destination. This can help children avoid breaking the law or offending local people.
Cultivate children's awareness of self-protection: it is very important to educate children how to protect themselves. Let them know not to disclose personal information at will, not to accept help or gifts from strangers at will, and how to ask for help.
Be prepared for health and safety: before going out, make sure that your child has been vaccinated and prepare necessary medicines and first aid supplies. Also make sure that children know basic health and safety knowledge, such as hand washing and food hygiene.
Keep in touch with other parents: If your child is participating in group tourism education, it is important to keep in touch with other parents. We can exchange information with each other and share experiences and suggestions about travel.
Encourage children to keep in touch with tutors or guardians: Make sure children know how to keep in touch with tutors or guardians, and encourage them to ask for help from tutors or guardians at any time.
Make an emergency plan: make an emergency plan with your child before traveling. Including how to deal with emergencies, what to do if you get separated or get lost.
Monitor the use of social media: If children use social media, make sure they know how to use it safely and remind them not to disclose travel details or personal information on social media.
The most important thing is that parents should decide whether it is suitable to participate in travel education according to their children's age and maturity, and make full preparations before their children participate. At the same time, keep close contact with tourism education institutions to keep abreast of children's situation.