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Travelling with toddlers can be a fun-filled and challenging experience for parents. Family outings are a good platform to create beautiful memories with the toddlers. However, during the process of traveling and staying in a different place, toddlers can throw tantrums due to various reasons like being overwhelmed and bored.
It is important for the parents to remain composed and calm while dealing with the situation of the toddlers throwing tantrums during the trip. Rather than getting frustrated with the toddlers, the parents can take a few simple measures to make the toddlers comfortable and happy while traveling. This can help the toddlers and the parents to enjoy the trip with the toddlers throwing fewer tantrums. Here are five ways in which the parents can deal with the tantrums of the toddlers while traveling with them.
Stick to familiar routines as much as possible
Toddlers are comfortable and secure while they are in a routine and doing things the way they are supposed to do. While traveling with the toddlers, the change in the routine of sleep time, mealtimes, and other routines can make the toddlers cranky and throw tantrums while traveling with the parents. Sticking to a routine similar to the routine at home can help the toddlers to feel comfortable and secure while traveling with the parents.
Toddlers who are comfortable and secure are less likely to throw tantrums while traveling with their parents.
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Pack smart with essentials and comfort items for toddlers
Another one of the major reasons why tantrums occur in toddlers while traveling is because they are uncomfortable and bored. A parent can pack smart with essential items and comfort items for the toddler while traveling. This will help the parent to make the toddler comfortable and happy while traveling. Being prepared for any situation that may occur while traveling is also one of the best solutions to manage tantrums while traveling without getting frustrated or nervous.
Keep them engaged and distracted
Another reason why tantrums occur in toddlers is that they have very little attention span. Therefore, when they are on a journey, they should be kept engaged and distracted with activities such as narrating stories, singing songs, and playing games with them, etc. Another one of the most important things that a parent can do to prevent the tantrum from occurring is to distract the child. This is one of the most effective and easiest means of distracting the child.
When they are distracted, they are in a much happier and calmer state than when they are frustrated and bored.
Stay calm and patient
When a toddler throws a tantrum, one thing a parent has to do is to remain calm and patient, rather than getting frustrated and angry, as this might prove to be counterproductive and may make things worse. Thus, when a toddler throws a tantrum, a parent has to talk softly and try to understand why he or she is throwing a tantrum, etc.
Toddlers throw tantrums when they are tired, hungry, etc., and a calm and patient approach from a parent helps a toddler to feel secure, hence reducing the tantrum thrown.
Give them small choices
It is a general behaviour of a toddler to have a tantrum if they do not feel they have control over a situation, and one of the ways a parent can prevent a toddler from having a tantrum during a journey is to give them some choices, like “Do you want this snack or that snack?” “Do you want to sit here or there?” etc., so they feel independent and cooperate during a journey.


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