L.D. asks from Plano, TX on September 06, 2005
Flying with 13 Mo - Plano,TX
We are flying from dallas to NY for thanksgiving. She will sit in our lap. I need advice on the best way to deal with flying with a toddler.
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T.K. answers from Dallas on September 06, 2005
My daugter flew with me at that age(as well as 3 & 4 months old) and also sat on my lap. She slept most of the way all 3 times. I just made sure that before take off and prior to landing, to put a pacifier in her mouth to keep her ears from popping. If your daughter still drinks out of the bottle, that works too. I believe I also wore one of those carriers to keep her secure to me. Hope that helps and if you have any other questions, feel free to ask!
C. answers from Dallas on September 06, 2005
The portable DVD player was a god send when we moved from Canada to Dallas. Also new small toys, favorite blanket or snuggly is a must as well.
When we travel one carry on is just full of small toys, movies, DVD player, snacks and juice. Also don't forget to pack a bottle to suck on during take off and landing (helps their ears pop).
Have fun and travel safe.
cyn
F.N. answers from Dallas on September 06, 2005
Hmmm, i could share my flying experience with you but you would probably cry! It was really hard when i took my son down to South America when he was your son's age... It was a 14 hour flight!!! Can you imagine?
Some Tips... Take a portable DVD player with you in case your son likes to wath blue's clues, wiggles, etc...
Take some "pull-up" diapers... The changing table inside the restroon is really small and if he is just wet, a pull-up diaper will get the job done a lot faster, believe me... You can even change him from your own seat.
Try to give him a bottle/sipcup while the plane is taking off/landing because of the preassure in the ears... It will help a lot.
And the best one, be patient! If your son cries, like my did the WHOLE flight, try not to look at anybody's face... They will be probably mad and you don't need another thing to upset you...
I wish you good luck and hopefully he will sleep the whole time and you will have the best flight ever!
Take care!
F.
B.C. answers from Dallas on September 06, 2005
I recommend that your toddler fly in a car seat. You will need a car seat when you arrive at your destination. I suggest that you bring small toys, books, and snacks that will help keep your toddler occupied. Also, if you can try to book your flight time around lunch time, your todder can eat lunch, then nap. I hope you enjoy your trip!
C. answers from Dallas on September 06, 2005
one thing I forgot, have them wear an overnight diaper during the flight. it will hold more if you get stuck on the tarmac. bring an extra too.
good luck! it will be fun!
T.T. answers from Dallas on September 06, 2005
A couple of things that worked best for us. Be sure and bring lots of her favorite snacks. These were a lifesaver for us on a 2 1/2 hour trip to Az. Also, if you have a portable DVD player, that was great. For my son, even a cd player with some of his favorite cd's kept him entertained.
Good luck!!
T. answers from Dallas on September 09, 2005
L.,
I have a two year old girl and she has been flying since she was 8 months old. Have snacks, drinks and small toys and books. I go to dollar stores and buy little toys and books. If they get lost you are not out any big money. And they are usually small so they fit nicely into a backpack. I bring these items out one at a time when she is bored with one I wait a bit and then pull out a new toy. this keeps her surprised and stimulated. Also don't be afraid to get up and walk up and down the aisles with her. I have found that the majority of the people on the plane and the stewards love kids and have no problems when they act out. there are on most planes baby changing tables in the bathroom so you don't have to be on the floor.
good luck
Timmie
A.S. answers from Dallas on September 06, 2005
Hi L.,
My husband and I flew to Colorado with my son when he was 9 months old. I don't think there is a foolproof way to make your child's first flight go smoothly. My son was fine on the way there, but he had a terrible trip back.
I am still nursing him (he's now ten months), so I nursed him during the takeoffs and landings. If she has a bottle, sippee cup or pacifier, give it to her to prevent her ears from popping. Also, if she has a special toy or blanket, take that along for security.
Neilen's attention throughout the flight, however, was mostly directed toward a little girl baby (who was also 9 months). They entertained one another wonderfully. So it may be helpful for you to find a couple with a toddler who would be interested in allowing your children to be playmates.
Other than that, your best bet is to try to entertain her yourself. Also, take lots of snacks for the wait at the airport! They tend to become very annoyed in all of the excitement.
Hope some of that helps,
A.
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