April 4, 2025 - 11:12
Traveling parents Lindsey Granger and Kolyn Boyd have amassed an impressive 167,000 miles in the air with their toddler, and they have valuable insights to share. Their experience emphasizes the importance of acclimating children to long-haul flights from a young age. By introducing infants to air travel early on, parents can ease the transition into the more challenging toddler years.
Granger and Boyd recommend establishing a routine that mimics the flight schedule. This includes adjusting nap times and meal schedules to align with the destination's time zone. They also suggest packing a well-curated selection of toys and activities to keep young ones entertained during the journey. Snacks are another crucial element, as familiar foods can provide comfort and minimize fussiness.
Additionally, they stress the importance of remaining calm and patient throughout the flight. A relaxed demeanor can help reassure children, making the travel experience smoother for everyone involved. With these strategies in mind, families can make long-haul flights more enjoyable and manageable.
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