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Mixing Family Pleasure with Business Trips
It’s never easy for moms and dads to leave their children behind as they fly off for another business trip. These days however, it is more and more acceptable for busy corporates to bring their children along on such trips, regardless of the child’s age. With a little planning and travel experience, it’s very easy to turn a business trip into successful family time.
The Changing Face of Family-Friendly Hospitality
The concept of parents bringing along their children accompanied by either their spouses or a nanny has been an enormous success for both corporations and parents. As a matter of fact numerous hotels, including the Trump International Hotel and Tower in New York, have added baby-type services to their amenities. Baby Attaches help not only the parents but also their little ones adapt to a new environment with the use of a multitude of practical equipment including baby-soothing chairs.
What it Takes to Succeed
When it comes right down to the success of bringing baby on business, teamwork is vital. Scheduling visiting times with the working spouse is important, especially for nursing mothers. A functioning schedule allows the nursing child to keep to their regular feeding routine while the spouses and older children get to spend some time together.
Pack Accordingly
Having a little travel experience with your children is also vital to the success of incorporating family with business trips. Make sure to pack light yet practical items such as clothes, diapers and toys. Don’t forget the baby’s photo ID in the event you are traveling outside the country.
Accent OCA: Your Partner in Youth Travel
For older children, check-in ahead of time with companies such as Accent OCA where kids can be scheduled into fun activities and group field trips. This allows them to make new friends, check out the area and enjoy a little independent time until their working parent is free for the day. Accent OCA is a great alternative when it comes to corporate childcare services as they are experienced with young children that require daycare up to students that are suited for field trips.
Bringing older adolescents and teens on these business affairs can be the beginning of new life lessons. These trips can be hugely influential by expanding their experiences to other cities and countries in a way they may not have seen otherwise. There is no magic formula to mixing business trips with family time, however there are many options available to parents want to give it a try.
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Welcome to the ACCENT on Children’s Arrangement Blog
Have you ever thought it would be great to take your kids with you on your next big trip but couldn’t figure out how? Or what about taking your kids with you to great cities all over the world to explore and have fun while you participate in a conference, meeting, trade show or other business event?
If you’ve had those thoughts but couldn’t quite figure out the logistics you are not alone. And the good news is you’ve come to the right place.
Welcome to the ACCENT on Children’s Arrangement Blog where we will be discussing all topics related to traveling with your children while you are on business.

What We Do
ACCENT on Children’s Arrangements, Inc. is a national company with staff trained to provide convention, conference and meeting child care and babysitting services. We will supervise and entertain children with age-appropriate, curriculum-enriched environments containing many hands-on creative activities. ACCENT’s talented staff produces stimulating children’s programs on-site with scrupulous attention to children’s health and safety needs. Our specially trained, professional supervisors are CPR and Pediatric First Aid certified. ACCENT’s on-site staff includes teachers, professional child care providers and mothers who simply love working with children and have completed ACCENT’s specialized training program.
ACCENT employees’ references have been thoroughly checked. ACCENT’s goal is to produce positive and lasting memories for the children attending the Camp by adhering to high standards of quality and building educational curriculums to engage the children.






