Anonymous wrote:We're about to go on a longer trip, and my youngest is finally at an age where he'd probably be happy with a tablet. But, my older son used to get car sick, and maybe still does under the right circumstances. I'm a little nervous about handing the tablets over if they're going to induce puking. The 5 year old might be able to tell me if he's not feeling well, but it's doubtful the 2 year old would.
Any advice on this front?
My advice would be...why tablets in the car if you have not been doing it? Now admittedly this is because I have a kiddo who is happy in the car, and because he is quite the puker, but I have never allowed screens in my car (not being preachy, we have heavy screen usage at home, which I am ashamed of). We take long car rides - 6-8 hours. Kid is now five and it is fine. Between talking, music, naps, and toys he does great. So if it is working out that your kiddo can do without a tablet, why introduce one? Personally I enjoy our road adventures!