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Definately proof why you should NOT have lap babies!
Definately proof why you should NOT have lap babies!
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I have asked about this in the past, but need more help. I travel very often with my 19mo daughter and have always taken her seat on the plane with us. I put her in the seat for most of the flight, but usually end up taking her out half way through because she screams for so long to get out (and I mean SCREAMING!). In a car, I would let her scream and never take her out. But in a plane I have to worry about other people as well. I am traveling again this weekend and need advice on how to keep her in the seat throughout the duration of the flight. It's so hard when she sees other people walking around the plane. She wants to get up too and socialize. She is at the age that I need to lay down the law and not let her out of the seat at all. When she was younger I would take her out to nurse, and I think that's what taught her that she can get out. Any tips for her age would be great.
I really wish there was an under two baby in a seat and that got mentioned in the news about how baby was not harmed cause parents got a seat...
Nisha Gill, 30, hugged her two-year-old daughter Riya Kang closely, tears streaming down her face, moments after the plane lurched wildly to the side.
She'd decided last minute to bring her daughter with her on the week-long trip to visit her sister in Toronto, and booked the youngster's flight at 10:30 p.m. the night before. Her husband dropped the pair off at 6 a.m., kissing them goodbye at the airport.
Though they were safely buckled in when the disturbance hit, Gill was terrified as she watched passengers fly out of their seats
"That's the only thing I was thinking -- why would I do that, why would I bring her with me," said Gill, who was seated 12 rows back in the aircraft.
"I was thinking, this is the last time I'm with my daughter," said Gill.
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