How to Travel with a Child with ADHD

Thứ bảy - 27/04/2024 00:20
Traveling with a child with ADHD can be a challenge, especially if the child will be limited to the backseat of a car or the seat of an airplane. You can make travel easier for a child with ADHD as well as for you and your fellow...
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Traveling with a child with ADHD can be a challenge, especially if the child will be limited to the backseat of a car or the seat of an airplane. You can make travel easier for a child with ADHD as well as for you and your fellow travellers, by taking certain steps to prepare the child for travel. You should then make sure you keep the child occupied while traveling and address any issues during the trip with calmness and grace.

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Preparing the Child for Travel

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Keeping the Child Occupied During Travel

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    Arrange for some downtime. Having a tight driving schedule or back to back flights may make traveling with your child feel more stressful. To make things easier on yourself and your child, try to arrange for some downtime during your trip.[6]
    • If you are driving, you might plan to stop halfway through your drive for a long lunch, or pick a rest stop to take a break at once every two hours.
    • If you are flying, then you might plan on a long layover between one of your flights so that you and your child can get something to eat and relax off of the plane for a while.
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    Look for opportunities for your child to play or get physical activity. It may help your child to work off some energy if you can find a place for them to play while you are traveling, such as a playground at a park or at a fast food restaurant. If this is not possible, then try walking around with the child, such as by walking around the airport between flights.
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Addressing Any Issues During the Trip

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