Willowwind
<font color=red>DIS Veteran<br><font color=blue>Dr
- Joined
- Aug 13, 2002
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- 182
I grew up in Illinois, we vacationed in Disney at *least* once a year. And my family always took me out of school, I turned out just fine.
I think it's fine to take kids out of school to do special things, as long as while you're doing them you try to slip in a little education when they're not looking. There's no reason to feel guilting about giving your children an educational experience that they can't get in the classroom.
Many children these days are completely deprived of any "cultural" lessons. Traveling provides a wonderful classroom for your kids to experience the diversity that this world offers.
When we went I usually ended up taking one of the classes that Disney offered, or writing a report on something from my trip for some extra credit. It was always a lot of fun, I would take pictures and interview castmembers, then when I got back to school I'd get to "show off" with my cool vacation.

I think it's fine to take kids out of school to do special things, as long as while you're doing them you try to slip in a little education when they're not looking. There's no reason to feel guilting about giving your children an educational experience that they can't get in the classroom.
Many children these days are completely deprived of any "cultural" lessons. Traveling provides a wonderful classroom for your kids to experience the diversity that this world offers.
When we went I usually ended up taking one of the classes that Disney offered, or writing a report on something from my trip for some extra credit. It was always a lot of fun, I would take pictures and interview castmembers, then when I got back to school I'd get to "show off" with my cool vacation.
