4 hour flight beside an extremely hyper involved child, any direction?
Answers: i once spent nine hours on a plane, with a child kicking my bench the whole time. i told the childs mother and she looked at me and acted similar to it was my idiosyncrasy the kid was kicking my stool. so before you win on that plane, explain to the kid that kicking other peoples chairs is NOT allowed, maybe extend some type of small reward if he doesnt kick the intact flight.and if he does and the person surrounded by front of you says something to you, apologize profusely, after tell your child not to do it anymore.
slip him some sleeping pills
Sleeping Peel
I would definately bargain to your pedietrician and see if they can prescribe a low dose of sleeping meds. and I also would try my best to avoid giving them any type of sugar whether its candy, soda, or juice.
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Remember you own to have honourable bounderies with the kid and other be the one in control. He have to respond to you immediately and preferably when you speak about him in a quiet voice. If you have to yell before he listen then he is within control. If he kicks the form in front of him trade name sure HE says sorry to the party in that form. You can tell him if he doesn't behave they will strap surrounded by a parachute and kick him bad the plane. You might even get the flight attendant to link in on the achievement. Bring some quiet events that will entertain him. And back the flight maybe hold him do some activities that will find that energy out or even exaughst him. Also rewarding for perfect behavior and punishment for bad behavior can be a virtuous ideal as economically. Try to discuss this with your kid that he have to be quiet, ask him what would absorb him, and plan ahead.
If there is a movie they want buy it and cart a portable DVD player,,,,,,or a new toy, donate it to the child when you get on the plane,
A proper dose of children's Benadryl will assist her relax and possibly sleep. Bring along a favorite pillow or sleeping animal.
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