Anonymous wrote:We have travelled a lot since my kids were born (including international trips) and my kids (6 and 4) are great travelers. We have had some bad flights and also a couple of VERY bad ones. Discipline would probably work with my kids now, but at 3 discipline can backfire. In my opinion, in those instances it's time to stop thinking long-term about your child's development and just get through the flight. Yes, it's better to read books than watch Dora, but that's probably not going to score you any points. After you've shuffled through books, toys, etc. It's time to bring out the potato chips, large cookie, and videos. Silently admit to yourself that in a crowded plane, your child will win the battle. A friend suggested I bring a box of Band-Aids for my then two YO to rip through. (Messy and somewhat wasteful but easy to pick up.). I've also bought my kids a new, small toy for a particularly long flight. Don't break it out until you need to. Actually, that's another cardinal rule- don't break out food or other high value items until the usual stuff is exhausted. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:I just thought of this (too late for my own recent flight) - what about those ball toys for dogs that you hide treats in but it's s challenge to get them out? Would that work for a kid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the mostly helpful comments. I will admit we weren't well prepared for this flight (I flew out a few days earlier for work and DH didn't pack enough distractions... his experience on the way out wasn't great either but apparently it didn't occur to him to make any changes for the return, ha).
I think videos on the ipad is going to be key. I just never figured out how to do that since streaming amazon prime or googling "train video" or "truck video" don't work on a plane. I guess i need to bite the bullet and pay for some downloads. What's a good source for cheap kid videos? itunes?
Amazon Prime will allow you to download many videos. (I do this for my own shows.)
You can stream but can you download to watch later? The wireless on the planes doesn't support streaming video yet.
I download videos to watch later (the wireless in my house is spotty, so I often download them to avoid disruptions). There is a button with an arrow on it next to the "play" button which will download the video to your device.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the mostly helpful comments. I will admit we weren't well prepared for this flight (I flew out a few days earlier for work and DH didn't pack enough distractions... his experience on the way out wasn't great either but apparently it didn't occur to him to make any changes for the return, ha).
I think videos on the ipad is going to be key. I just never figured out how to do that since streaming amazon prime or googling "train video" or "truck video" don't work on a plane. I guess i need to bite the bullet and pay for some downloads. What's a good source for cheap kid videos? itunes?
Amazon Prime will allow you to download many videos. (I do this for my own shows.)
You can stream but can you download to watch later? The wireless on the planes doesn't support streaming video yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the mostly helpful comments. I will admit we weren't well prepared for this flight (I flew out a few days earlier for work and DH didn't pack enough distractions... his experience on the way out wasn't great either but apparently it didn't occur to him to make any changes for the return, ha).
I think videos on the ipad is going to be key. I just never figured out how to do that since streaming amazon prime or googling "train video" or "truck video" don't work on a plane. I guess i need to bite the bullet and pay for some downloads. What's a good source for cheap kid videos? itunes?
Amazon Prime will allow you to download many videos. (I do this for my own shows.)
Anonymous wrote:Second bendaryl
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the mostly helpful comments. I will admit we weren't well prepared for this flight (I flew out a few days earlier for work and DH didn't pack enough distractions... his experience on the way out wasn't great either but apparently it didn't occur to him to make any changes for the return, ha).
I think videos on the ipad is going to be key. I just never figured out how to do that since streaming amazon prime or googling "train video" or "truck video" don't work on a plane. I guess i need to bite the bullet and pay for some downloads. What's a good source for cheap kid videos? itunes?