+1. My daughter spent 12 hours in the car on Saturday mostly watching TV, but she gets zero screentime at home most days, and managed to amuse herself in a cabin with no screens for the entire week preceding. Travel time can easily be an exception, not the rule. |
Your number one job as a parent on the plane is to ensure your kid is a good traveler - ie, is polite to the flight attendant, quiet, etc. This is not the day to turn them into productive citizens. |
NP-So I’m super judgy about the use of devices for kids in restaurants, and grocery stores (of all the places to need to distract your kids??), but I make a huge exception for travel. That’s A-OK in my book. |
Same. I do not use devices ever with the exception of plane travel 1x per year as a courtesy to other passengers. |
My kids could sit quietly since they were 6-months old without me packing anything or giving them ipad. Nothing to do with parenting. The 6-month old was so happy to smile and stare at everyone until he fell asleep at hour two on a 8-hour flight.
They are both very aware of people around them and don't make a sound. I was that kid also. Now when I fly with my kid, I get the window seat, he gets the next one and I don't have to sit next to a stranger. He can sit still much better than I can and not disturb the seatmate. I think he watched movies because it was cross-Atlantic. And what do you mean flying is for talking? Shut up. Those parents may have saved ipad time for such occasion. |
This attitude about screens in public is so lame and reductive and also just demonstrates that for some parents it’s all about performative parenting. I am with my toddler all the time, no nanny no daycare. I extended bf. I don’t do cry it out. I don’t do pacifiers. If we do go to dinner or on a plane, I’m going to let my older kids and my husband and me - a full time caregiver - have a break if the toddler needs some distraction and I want to enjoy my expensive meal or sit on a plane. You all don’t want to be judged for the decisions you make re childcare and bf-ing, we know, we know. Quit judging others who have different care set ups for enjoying some quiet time in public. I’m not parenting for your approval though so honestly, I couldn’t care less if you get your jollies judging me for napping while my toddler watches coco or whatever on the plane. Enjoy! |
You literally have no idea what anyone else is dealing with. Perhaps they are not going on vacation as you are but are traveling to a funeral, going home to live with parents after fleeing an abusive spouse, going to care for her sisters kids as her sister undergoes cancer treatment. You know, people take planes for a variety of different reasons. |
FYI, your talking and reading bother other people. You should be quit. |
For real there is nothing more aggravating than a mom prattling on loudly about be kind! Ooo look there’s the sea! What is in the sea? Ooo so smart! While being a raging smug b. Too funny, but seriously, STFU. |
Are you one of those intensive mothering type?
Parading your kid up and down the aisle or an airplane is obnoxious. Especially since you do make it sound like you did it as part of your distraction regimen. |
Ay freakin men. No one is interested in your one woman performance art Mommy Show. |
You walked down the aisle a few times to go to the bathroom for a 3-hour flight? How annoying for the people around you. |
We have never had a device in public when at a grocery store (or any kind of store), any restaurant or other place to eat, a doctor’s/dentist’s office, a playground/theme park, or in the car if the trip is under three hours. But when we fly, our kids are allowed to use iPads. And it’s actually the only time my husband and I use ours as well. So maybe stop yourself and think that you have no idea how much screen time the kids you see are getting. |
Amen! I hate this so much. Shut tf up on planes! |
Which books, toys, cards, and travel games? |