5 Tips for Visiting Museums with Kids
May 14, 2010 MuseumKid
I think most museums are appropriate and stimulating for children (depending on the child's interests and attention span) regardless of whether it is labeled a "children's museum". Some museums I've visited are especially kid friendly (I use my husband as a tester). Since getting children to museums in order to enhance their art and culture education is so important, I have put together 5 tips to help make it a little easier for you to get your children involved with museums…
1. Check online to see if kids' admission is free. It usually is, making for a very economical outing. (Even cheaper than seeing a movie).
2. Get children a museum audio guide. Some museums also have kid friendly audio guides, taking the work of explaining and educating off of you. I understand they may not keep it on for long but I'm always surprised to see how occupied even very young children look when they are walking around with their own audio guide.
3. Form simple games to play with kids that incorporate the museum collection, such as a scavenger hunt or quiz. This will keep them occupied and get them engaged with visual arts and collections.
4. Check online for dates/times for kids' programs. Engaging kids in museum programs helps make the collection accessible and understandable.
5. Don't be discouraged if your child is handicapped. New developments for braille artwork panels, audio guides for the hearing impaired and accessible buildings are making it easier for the handicapped to get more out of museum visits.
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