Niti, the first thing to do is to keep your
cool. If the child perceives your anxiety,
he will fret more. Basically all kids look
up to their moms for every thing and they can
not imagine that there is any situation that
their mom can not handle - some kind of a
heroine worship - so, even if u are all jelly
inside project a rock outside!!!
Cover his ears well and make him laugh with
open mouth while take off and landing - that
lets air in to the throat and the ear gets
eased out of pressure. Feeding milk in a
bottle is also an option - basically a sucking
motion helps.
Most of the airlines are children friendly - they
give toys etc., but make sure to carry his favorite
toy - the one he carries with him when he goes to
sleep - soul mate and safety network!!!
Do not bother about others around - every one has
had children at some point or used to other kids
around them - avoiding disturbance is an ideal
situation but if u are not able to, do not bother -
they will automatically adjust.
When he is awake walk him as much as possible.
playing running and catching in the aisle is
helpful - his attention gets diverted.
Grab some sleep for yourself when he sleeps -
very important - a tired mother wrecks herself
and the kid by loosing patience.
If any kind soul offers to engage him for a while,
gladly accept - provided he is willing to accept
new faces - will be a great relief for both of u .
Remember that the child is equally fed up of just
the company of mom - loves to interact with some one
else who is more flexible!!!
Have a safe trip and I hope that at the end of
the journey you realize that all your fears were
unfounded - u might say, " well that was not so bad, after all"
Good luck and come back soon. Keep us posted of
developments and pls do let us know once u reach home.
Edited by rojapoooo - 17 years ago