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(FeatureSource) Traveling can be a stressful event
and adding a baby to the mix may scare you into staying
home. Don't let it! Traveling with your baby can be
done successfully. Just take a look at these tips
on how to make it as comfortable as possible for the
both of you, not to mention your fellow travelers!
According to Dr. Wendi Masi and Dr. Roni Cohen, authors
of "Baby Play,"(Creative Publishing) "The
trick is to expect the best outcomes but plan for
potential obstacles." Some helpful tips include:
Remember
his schedule: Planning your travel schedule around
Baby's sleep times can help you avoid the stress of
dealing with a tired baby once you reach your destination.
Throughout your trip, remember that the more rested
he is, the more fun your family will have.
Remember
his important items: If your baby has a stuffed
toy or blanket that he uses for comfort, be sure to
bring it. Familiar things help to ease the transition
to a new environment.
Remember
his food: In a hotel or a friend's kitchen, it
won't be as easy to whip up his favorite snack. Carry
foods like crackers, dry cereal, and fruit, and do
a quick shopping trip when you arrive so that you
have the food you need on hand.
Remember
to babyproof: You won't be able to relax if you're
worried about his safety. If you pack a few outlet
plugs and cupboard locks you won't need to worry.
Remember
your needs: Travel is tiring even when you don't
have a baby. Try to eat and sleep well and get some
exercise. You can get precious time to yourself by
asking a relative to watch your child or by hiring
a recommended local sitter.
In
addition to providing travel tips for parents, "Baby
Play" (Creative Publishing) is full of simple
activities that you and your baby can do together,
"Baby Play" provides the inspiration you
need to get your child excited about discovery and
play. Each activity, game, song, and chant has been
devised by child-development experts for you and your
baby to enjoy together at home or on the go.
For
more information, contact Phil Theibert at ptheibert@meadowbrookpress.com
or (800) 338-2232, ext. 110.
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