Anonymous wrote:For me it was because of timing. My kid came out of daycare starving and we had a drive and giving them a small healthy snack to prevent a blood sugar swing made sense for us. They still ate dinner. Or a drive to grandmas house was an hour and we left two hours after breakfast and we knew it would be a little before she served lunch…my kids don’t eat all day, but some times it worked better to feed them in the car.
It’s easy to judge, isn’t?
Here’s mine: I’m baffled at parents who hand their kids phones the minute their kids are bored or have iPads strapped to the back of the seat so your kid can zone out all the time.
Nobody is perfect. You don’t have to judge those who make different decisions than you do.
This is how we got started on it also. And long road trips to see family. I guess if the inside of your car is more important that's not a thing.