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10 TIPS FOR TRAVELING WITH CHILDREN
Childcare experts
at The Goddard School help prepare families for summer vacation
traveling
Whether via
plane, train or car, traveling with little ones can be a stressful and sometimes
worrisome task. With many Atlanta families getting ready to take off on their
summer vacations, it is essential to know how to keep children entertained and
safe while on the road or in the air. To help put parents’ minds at ease, the
childcare experts at The Goddard School have supplied their top 10 traveling
tips for families with children:
1.
Plan for an active stretch at a
rest stop or a playground – let them walk or toddle for twenty or so minutes
before climbing back in the car.
2.
For infants, pre-measure formula
into bottles and carry a room temperature bottle of water to mix on the
go.
3.
If you are traveling by plane, a
car seat can double as a feeding chair or nap location. Call ahead for a crib to
be added to your hotel room.
4.
Bring music, books, stuffed
animals and foam shapes that will “stick” to the car seat. In an airplane, bring
or purchase headphones for music and rest it on your child’s shoulders instead
of over their ears.
5.
Have some active playtime just
before leaving and plan for frequent stops. In an airplane, let children walk
down the aisle periodically at their own pace.
6.
Airports can be a
bustling place – this may be the one time you should check your luggage at the
curb. This way, you can focus on your little one’s needs without the hassle of
luggage in tow.
7.
Play window games to keep your
child entertained – count the trucks, cows or red lights.
8.
Buckle up a toy bin right next
to the children so they can help themselves. Having a variety of books, links,
stuffed animals and puppets can help keep them from getting
bored.
9.
Use a laptop desk for drawing
with paper and crayons.
10.
If you’re using a hotel
babysitter: 1– Check the sitter’s credentials, including criminal and/or child
abuse clearances. 2 – Check the room and the equipment in the room. 3 – Carry
your phone and check your phone service when you arrive at your
destination.
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