Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do think that traveling is important as is exposing your child to as many things as possible at an early age (before five). You still have time, OP.
Which they then forget, because that is how their brains work.
OP, just pretend you took her places. She'll never know.
The brain synapses are there from travel, PP. Has nothing to do with memory. Travel is great for little kids.
+1 as well as emotional pathways. A baby learns he/she is safe in a totally different environment with different sounds, smells, and sights. Promotes self-sufficiency and well-being as well as risk taking.
Like PP wrote, retrievable memory has nothing to do with it. The baby's senses have all been enlivened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do think that traveling is important as is exposing your child to as many things as possible at an early age (before five). You still have time, OP.
Which they then forget, because that is how their brains work.
OP, just pretend you took her places. She'll never know.
The brain synapses are there from travel, PP. Has nothing to do with memory. Travel is great for little kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do think that traveling is important as is exposing your child to as many things as possible at an early age (before five). You still have time, OP.
Which they then forget, because that is how their brains work.
OP, just pretend you took her places. She'll never know.
The brain synapses are there from travel, PP. Has nothing to do with memory. Travel is great for little kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do think that traveling is important as is exposing your child to as many things as possible at an early age (before five). You still have time, OP.
Which they then forget, because that is how their brains work.
OP, just pretend you took her places. She'll never know.
Anonymous wrote:I do think that traveling is important as is exposing your child to as many things as possible at an early age (before five). You still have time, OP.
Anonymous wrote:I do think that traveling is important as is exposing your child to as many things as possible at an early age (before five). You still have time, OP.
Anonymous wrote:DD is just two last month. She is a very active child and never sits still. It is hard enough getting her in the car for a 20 minute drive so I cannot imagine taking her on a plane/boat/train anywhere. Her little friends - exactly the same age - have been to Hawaii, Europe, Russia, Cuba, the mountains... DD has been to the beach and it was a nightmare trying to keep her from running off.
How developmentally behind is she going to be if we never go anywhere? I am so tired...
Anonymous wrote:DD is just two last month. She is a very active child and never sits still. It is hard enough getting her in the car for a 20 minute drive so I cannot imagine taking her on a plane/boat/train anywhere. Her little friends - exactly the same age - have been to Hawaii, Europe, Russia, Cuba, the mountains... DD has been to the beach and it was a nightmare trying to keep her from running off.
How developmentally behind is she going to be if we never go anywhere? I am so tired...