Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Traveling With Children - How to Have a Stress-Free Vacation

My son is a natural-born traveler and I hope that he will be a globetrotter or host a traveling show when he grows up. While pregnant, I traveled twice to Japan and he was just a month old when we traveled at sea to visit my husband's family.
Since then, he has been traveling by sea, land and air--he is a well-traveled baby. Maybe he is used to it already that he is such an angel during our trips and will not get sick like most babies.

Babies are also known to be very grumpy in new environments; they are anxious of the unfamiliar bed and the whole place itself. How do I keep my baby happy and myself sane during our trips? Simple, bring something that your baby is familiar with or at least reminds him of home. Here are the some things that I have to include in our luggage.

1. His favorite toy. Just skip the bulky ones, you can put his favorite stuffed toy or small car. When he throws a tantrum, it is best to hand the toy to him to make him feel calm and happy too.

2. Parents may notice that children can't sleep well during vacations especially during the first night. I make sure that I bring his "blankie" and most babies cling to their blanket. This is their security blanket and no matter how smelly it is, I make sure that I will not forget to pack his blankie.

3. Lavender drops or baby products that can lavender and chamomile like lotion, bash and colognes. Lavender and chamomile are known to have relaxing properties which will help your child. Massage him while on the road or before going to bed.

It's best to gradually let your child travel to make him familiarize with the concept of leaving your house for a long time. When you arrive in your destination, spend some solo time with your child and talk about what he sees even he is still a baby. Orienting him with the place yourself will give your child confidence and assurance. Don't leave him to play or in the bed right away. You can unpack later and never rush your child to adapt to the environment quickly.

Traveling is a great time to spend time with your child, away from the daily pressure of work. Utilize travel to bond with you lovely angel and enjoy your holidays.

Valerie is a freelance article writer. You can check more articles of Valerie in her site, http://www.valcaulin.com

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