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Travelling With A Toddler
Whether you are going by car,
train or plane traveling with a toddler can be extremely difficult
for both you and the toddler, especially if it a very long trip.
There are some ways that you can reduce the stress of traveling
with a toddler.
Try to plan a flight that leaves
just before nap time if it is a short trip or a flight that leaves
late afternoon so that your toddler will have a better chance of
sleeping through a larger portion of the flight.
Leave boarding the plane until
the last minute so that your toddler can run off as much energy
as possible prior to boarding.
Do a last minute nappy change
just prior to boarding so that your toddler is comfortable and hopefully,
you won't need to change a nappy as soon as you board the plane.
Give your toddler a bottle
or something to chew on while taking off and landing to ease blocked
ears.
Ensure you have extra clothing
on board in case of spills.
Bring along healthy non-perishable
snacks such as sultanas, dried fruit, fruit sticks and a spill-proof
cup for drinks. Airlines do not cater for toddlers who require frequent
snacks between meals. Try to avoid lollies, cordial and soft drinks
as they can help to hype up your toddler.
Pack small surprises such as
small new toys and books and bring them out one at a time as your
toddler starts to get restless.
Any type of traveling can cause
a sensitive stomach to be upset so bring along some anti-nausea
medication in case of motion sickness.
An umbrella stroller or backpack
can be handy to have with you if you have long distances to walk
between flights.
If your toddler is sitting
on your lap ensure that they are not left free to run up and down
the aisles, this can be dangerous in case of turbulence and very
disruptive to the other passengers.
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