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    Holiday Travel Tips

    How can you manage difficult situations, your tot’s taste buds, and travel this holiday season?

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    • Prepare for the Journey
    • Be Prepared for Allergies
    • Offer Alternative Greetings
    • Bring Toys to Events
    • Watch Out For Choking Hazards

    The holidays are an exciting time…but they also can be a little stressful. How can you manage difficult situations, your tot’s taste buds, and travel this holiday season? Read on for some tips.

    Prepare for the Journey

    Whether you’re flying, driving, or taking a train, it will pay off to be prepared for the road ahead. Bring plenty of distractions like books, stickers, travel-friendly games, and stuffed animals. And, try not to feel too bad if you lean on your tablet or laptop and let your usual screen time guidelines go out the window. Anything that makes your trip easier is okay! Once you’re back home, you can go back to your regular rules.

    Be Prepared for Allergies

    If your little one is old enough to talk, make sure they’re aware of their allergies so that they can be on guard against eating something they shouldn’t. Of course, you’ll be looking out for them too, but teach them to say “I’m allergic to XYZ” before they put anything in their mouths when someone gives them food. Bring any necessary over-the-counter treatments or prescription drugs you need, so you’re not trying to find a pharmacy in a pinch.

    Offer Alternative Greetings

    Some children aren’t comfortable with hugging or kissing relatives when they greet them. Prepare your little one in advance by giving them other them other options. Things like waving, extending their hand for a handshake, giving a high-five, or saying “nice to see you” are all acceptable alternatives. Make sure they know they don’t have to hug or kiss anyone but they should greet their family members and be polite and respectful. Kindness and smiles are an added bonus.

    Bring Toys to Events

    When visiting a family member or friend’s house, you can never be quite sure how much entertainment there will be for your children. That’s why it’s important to bring portable toys and entertainment with you. Think about bringing a tablet with videos or a small coloring book with crayons. Anything to keep your little one happy! Same goes for restaurants. Big group outings take a long time, and you never know when your child will reach the end of their rope during a long meal.

    Watch Out For Choking Hazards

    Make sure you keep turkey bones and other choking hazards out of your little one’s reach. As always, food should be the correct size for them to eat for their age, size, or developmental stage. If any of your hosts, family, or friends don’t have kids, they may not know potential risks or appropriate sizes of foods they can share with your child. Let them know whether or not your child can chew and that your child can only eat things of a certain size, to prevent choking.

    What are your best holiday travel tips? Let us know in the comments!

    Disclaimer: The information on our site is NOT medical advice for any specific person or condition. It is only meant as general information. If you have any medical questions and concerns about your child or yourself, please contact your health provider. Breastmilk is the best source of nutrition for babies. It is important that, in preparation for and during breastfeeding, mothers eat a healthy, balanced diet. Combined breast- and bottle-feeding in the first weeks of life may reduce the supply of a mother's breastmilk and reversing the decision not to breastfeed is difficult. If you do decide to use infant formula, you should follow instructions carefully.

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