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Tips for Traveling with Kids: Airport Safety

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More so in this modern age, the airport can be one of the most
challenging parts of a journey. With all of the security issues
and armed guards in the airport today, young children can very
easily become frightened and anxious. However, there are ways to
help your children remain calm and comfortable throughout their
experience at the airport, and part of that process is making
sure that you are able to pay closer attention to your children
during your airport journey.


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Tips for Traveling with Kids: Airport Safety
Copyright (c) 2008 April Aguren
Ki Connect, LLC
http://www.childtogo.com



More so in this modern age, the airport can be one of the most
challenging parts of a journey. With all of the security issues
and armed guards in the airport today, young children can very
easily become frightened and anxious.

However, there are ways to help your children remain calm and
comfortable throughout their experience at the airport, and part
of that process is making sure that you are able to pay closer
attention to your children during your airport journey. In order
to make sure that you can keep your attention focused on your
children as you navigate airport security, you need to plan ahead
so that everything you will need to present to airport security
and the ticket desk, will be close-at-hand and easy-to-reach.

>From showing kids how to handle the screening process to helping
pack their carry-on bags, you can look forward to a fun
experience at the airport, when you have made the right
preparations. Here are some simple ways to prepare for the
airport when traveling with kids:

1. Arrive to the airport as early as possible.  When you find
yourself rushing to the airport or anywhere else, important items
are frequently left behind. A decade ago, we could get through
airport security, even if we left our driver's license at home.
But these days, a missing driver's license could very well mean
that you will not get into the airport, let alone get on your
airplane. A document organizer can help you keep your
identification and plane tickets all in one place. If you are
traveling out of the country with your child(ren), don't forget
their passports.  Also if only one parent is traveling
internationally, it's best to have a letter of permission from
the other parent acknowledging that you are allowed to take the
child(ren) out of the country.  Plan to arrive at least two hours
before your flight, so you can get your bags checked, have enough
time to visit the restroom, get through security, and to be
relaxed and comfortable as you board the airplane.

2. Locate restrooms close to your gate.  You can almost always
expect some last-minute trips to the restroom, especially with
children in tow, so call the airport ahead of time to find out
where restrooms are located in the area of the airport you plan
on using.  Planning your route - even at the airport terminal -
will help you maximize your time, and avoid unnecessary delays.

3. Practice the airport screening process at home.  Some kids may
be alarmed or scared by the airport screening process, but you
can help them become more comfortable by practicing at home. 
Just let them know what to expect, and walk them through the
steps, so they are not overwhelmed at the last minute. Check your
airline's website for the latest security requirements. It will
detail out what items can and cannot be taken on board as
carry-on luggage and what must be checked through to your
destination.

4. Keep snacks on hand.  You may need to take a break during your
airport travels, and you won't want to waste time standing in
line at the food court or concessions stands if you're on a
tight schedule.  Pack a few snacks that the kids will enjoy, but
be prepared to discard them before entering the last gates for
your flight, if necessary.

5. Help the kids pack their backpacks and carry-on luggage.  You
want to avoid last-minute delays at the X-ray machine as much as
possible, so make sure your kids aren't sneaking in extra items
at the last minute.  Let them know that the bags will be checked
with the X-ray machine as you enter the gates, and help them pack
the bags carefully to comply with all security guidelines.

6. Point out the security officers when you arrive.  Make sure
your kids know who to ask, if they get lost.  This is especially
important for larger families traveling together; explain that
security officers will be wearing a particular uniform, and
standing by the gates and entryways at the airport.  Your kids
should be prepared to talk to a security officer if they drift
away from your traveling group by mistake.

7. Make sure kids are dressed for traveling.  Uncomfortable
clothing can make it very difficult to travel without stress, so
make sure everyone is wearing clothing that is comfortable and
clothing that can be removed easily if necessary.  Layers work
best for traveling, especially when you're crossing climates and
time zones.  Pack at least one extra set of clothes with the
carry-on luggage for very young kids, who may be at risk for
spilling something or soiling their clothes.

8. Give older kids a map of the airport.  If you are traveling
with both young kids and teens, consider partnering everyone up
and giving the oldest a map.  This can help everyone navigate
back to the right area, in case they get lost, and it will make
it much easier to keep everyone on schedule.

9. Instruct kids not to talk to strangers. The airport is a
crowded, busy place, so it's essential that kids practice safety
first.  Make sure they know not to talk to strangers or even
other kids as you move around the airport, and keep them as close
to you as possible.

When you're traveling with young children, safety is always a
top priority. Traveling with kids is a fun and exciting time for
the whole family, but it does require some planning and
organization to make sure everything runs smoothly.  Preparing
young children with what to expect, and how to handle emergencies
is also a great way to help them build the skills they need for
traveling safely; just plan ahead with any or all of these travel
tips for a fun adventure the whole family can enjoy!




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April Aguren is the owner of Ki Connect, LLC, which operates 
the Child To Go website. At Child To Go, one can locate those 
hard-to-find products that help "parents on the go". They provide
a wide selection of auto, car seat, stroller, plane, and safety 
travel accessories for parents who have babies, toddlers, and
preschoolers. Learn more by visiting: http://www.childtogo.com


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