How to Embrace Air Travel with Children

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Parenting can be a challenge, especially when it comes to flying with kids. But take heart—there are plenty of reasons to feel good about your upcoming journey. For starters, consider the fact that children are not yet adept at certain tasks, like trimming their own nails. This means you can rest easy knowing they won’t be causing a mess in the cabin. Additionally, while they may be absorbing knowledge from books, it’s safe to say they aren’t reading every article in the in-flight magazine.

Physically, kids are often too small to reach the things that might be bothersome, like placing their feet on the seat in front of them. And let’s be honest: a four-year-old doesn’t get too worked up about missing a connection, nor do they typically break into a workout routine in the aisles. In the myriad of flights I’ve experienced, I’ve never seen a child don a life preserver out of precaution. So, dear traveling parents, take a deep breath; you and your little ones are managing just fine.

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In summary, flying with kids doesn’t have to be a source of stress. Embrace the journey, knowing that your family is doing just fine amidst the challenges of travel.