Perfect! We specialize in creating positive first museum experiences. Here's how we make it work:
We start with a fun introduction outside the museum to set expectations
Our treasure hunt format turns the visit into an exciting adventure
We focus on the most engaging artworks and stories first
Children are encouraged to ask questions and share their observations
We include movement and interactive elements to keep the experience dynamic
The tour pace is adjusted to ensure your child feels comfortable and excited
As a guide with a background in child psychology, I completely understand this concern. We're well-equipped to support children with ADHD:
Tours are broken into shorter, manageable segments
We incorporate frequent movement and location changes
Interactive activities help maintain engagement
We include "energy release" moments where children can move more freely
The treasure hunt format naturally accommodates different attention spans
We can take breaks whenever needed
Tour route and activities can be adjusted on the spot based on your child's needs
Maximum group size of 6 for museum tours ensures personalized attention
Remember: Our goal is to ensure every child has a positive experience, regardless of their unique needs or previous museum experience. We can also discuss specific strategies for your child before the tour.
I use interactive elements like treasure hunts, storytelling, and age-appropriate games to make learning fun. Children engage with history and art through activities they enjoy, often not realizing how much they're learning!
Absolutely! All of my tours are designed to fascinate both children and their parents with different layers of information and engagement. I always make sure to answer all of the questions that arise during the tour as well.
Yes! I have specifically designed the tours for children aged 5-17. Each tour is adaptable to your children's ages and interests. For example, our Treasure Hunt at the Louvre engages younger kids with fun clues and hands-on activities while teens will appreciate the deeper historical context of the Louvre Quest.
We understand kids' needs! Our tours include regular breaks, and we're always flexible to accommodate additional rest stops, snack times, or bathroom breaks as needed - this is one of the advantages of a private tour.
Don't worry! Many of our tours, like the Louvre and Orsay museum tours, are primarily indoors. For outdoor tours, we'll provide alternative dates or indoor options if the weather is unsuitable.