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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm a parent who has flown with my two kids since they were infants. It is indeed possible to teach even small children to behave on planes and not bother those around them. It takes a little advanced planning to ensure that you have activities that will engage your kids (and not electronic toys that annoy people with their noises), and it takes energy while you're on the flight to help keep them entertained. But that's a parent's job. [/quote] My 2.5 yo has been on more than 20 RT flights, and except for one fussy time when he was 3 mos old, he's been very easy/good (knock on wood). I do think parents have a lot to do with how their kids act and should never allow seat kicking, etc. That said, I still cannot guarantee that my toddler won't have a meltdown or throw a tantrum on a plane at some point. While I can plan ahead, keep him from kicking, make him stay seated, etc, there's no good definitive way to make a kid stop screaming/crying instantly. Except maybe duct tape. [/quote]
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