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Top Ten Tips for Travel with Young Children

Travel tips just in time for holiday trips! Also check out our article Top Ten Tips for Travel with Infants and Babies.

 

1. Bring several small toys as diversions. Even if you plan to use electronic devices good to have some variety.  We love magnetic toys, puzzles, and drawing tablets. Avoid toys that have too many pieces that can get lost.

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2. Bring spare clothing for your kids.  Think surprise spills or accidents. Pack lots of snacks.  It’s another activity, and a hungry child is not a good child.

3. Take one or two favorite paperback books or access them on a tablet device.

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4. Talk in advance about what to keep in mind when they are walking through the airport (such as strong safety messages about we all stay together, you must be next to one of your adults, what to do if they somehow get separated from you) and when going through security (no horsing around, no pretending you have a gun).

5. At security, look for a family/medical liquids line.  When available, they are shorter and more understanding.  Bring a printup of any TSA policy you wish to take advantage of. If you have a child with special medical or other needs, for example anaphylactic allergies, consider carrying relevant documentation if there is something that TSA might question. Since I carry epipen shots for my sons, as an extra precaution I always have a letter from the pediatrician with me as I was questioned one time about it.

6. Be creative.  Make up a story, draw funny pictures together, teach them tic tac toe. Talk about where you’re going to visit and fun things you’ll do there.

To read the rest of the article, please visit my parenting blog at http://gooseling.com/2013/11/21/travel-children-tips. Lisa Danielpour is Co-Founder and COO of Gooseling, dedicated to teaching children social & life skills through video game apps. Cavity Dragons is the first game designed to encourage kids to brush their teeth.
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