Traveling with kids can be a fun way to get out of the house, experience new places and foods, and spend quality family time together. But it can also be a bit stressful, especially if your child has special needs or medical challenges. A key to making travel with kids more bearable is teaching them to be patient. Patience is a valuable skill for children to learn, and it will help them develop delayed gratification and other positive traits that can benefit their overall health, relationships, careers and more. Before you go on a trip, let your child know what will happen and how long it will take. This helps them prepare for the trip in a positive way, says Brown. For instance, if your child is nervous about meeting relatives she doesn’t see often, you can make her a little book with photos and descriptions of what she will be seeing. This will also help her focus on the positives and conquer her fears.