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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is actually one of the reasons we are very strict about screen time. Because when you *need* to press the easy button it has to work, and if your kid thinks you get to have it your own way just by yelling…they yell. So yes from 18M my daughter wore baby headband sound limited headphones for all of her 3min of screen time. So when we had to fly 16 hours for work, she had no expectation of getting an iPad without headphones. She would also probably have accepted it with the sound off. I know it’s too late for the people who are already on the plane to go back and do this but it’s not too late for people with little kids who think they’ll fly in the future.[/quote] It is always stunning to me how many parents believe that all children are like their child and their child dies something convenient (like wear headphones or nap anywhere) because they are just the greatest gd parents that ever existed[/quote] Did you try having your kid wear headphones when getting screentime from the outset? No? Then maybe it’s not just my kid. I’m willing to believe she’s a unicorn but weirdly this is a tip that I got from a ton of parents who had to fly long distances for work with their families… Alternatively if you don’t give your kid screentime they can’t freak out for it on a plane. [/quote] My child doesn't demand or "freak out for" screen time on a plane. Does yours? The screen is something we bring out when it becomes impossible to otherwise entertain her with everything else we have brought. She doesn't ask for it, but it comes in handy. My child has always resisted wearing things on her head, including hats, sunglasses, and headphones, since she was very little. Sorry to disappoint you.[/quote]
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