Anonymous wrote: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.
Oh come off it.
A farmers market sounds different than a grocery store.
You don't need to go to a different continent.
Anonymous wrote:The problem is not that your child hasn't travelled, it's that you're too anxious of a parent to do new things with your child. Think about how your anxiety may be limiting your daughter in other realms. The more at ease you are with parenting her, the better her childhood will be. Whether she travels or not.
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.
Uh, I'm not concerned about taking my kids places when they're 2. My 5 year old doesn't remember what we took him to last year or the year before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't relate to non world traveler 2 years olds
+1
They're the worst.
Anonymous wrote:I can't relate to non world traveler 2 years olds
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all are just plain old batshit crazy. Travel enlivens a freaking 2 year old’s senses? Ok, but so does licking the driveway. Get a grip people.
Lol!
Anonymous wrote:You all are just plain old batshit crazy. Travel enlivens a freaking 2 year old’s senses? Ok, but so does licking the driveway. Get a grip people.
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:I haven't read all the responses, but I think the issue is a mental block more than anything. The more you travel, the less you will dread it. My DS is 18 months and he's been to the west coast twice (third trip next week!), Europe once, a few shorter flights, multiple 4-5 hour train rides, and one road trip to Philly. Several of these trips I made by myself with him, without DH. It isn't fun being in transit with a toddler, but you get through it and it's really not a big deal.