Away we go: Handling long trips with a toddler

With the school holidays around the corner, we have answers for common issues when it comes to travelling by plane or car with a toddler.

You’ve packed your belongings and are ready to embark on that long-awaited family holiday. However, now that your child is a toddler, you face a new set of travel challenges: She’s walking, talking, and has an opinion on almost everything, but that doesn’t mean your holiday has to be memorable for all the wrong reasons. 

Our advice will help you prepare for frequent stumbling blocks so that travelling with your toddler is a breeze. If you follow this advice, it can even feel like you’re on holiday!

Travelling by air

You’ve already waited a long time by the time you go through airport security and board the plane. Add in strangers and loud noises, and you’ve got a recipe for a tantrum. All the sensory stimulation might be overwhelming for younger toddlers. And children around the age of three are presumably aware that they’re flying through the air, which can be frightening for them.

Driving the distance

You buckle your child into the car seat and crank up the music for the long drive. On the other hand, your child is wriggling by the time you reach the first toll booth on the highway. Unfortunately, expecting her to sit quietly in the backseat for an extended period is unrealistic. If she doesn’t feel engaged, she may not be able to keep herself calm and may show her understandable need for engagement in a typical way – with a tantrum.

 

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