![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Not only can kids carry a few of their own treasures in them, but the strap that runs from the backpack to your hands and wrists let’s kids stray just a bit, but also gives a parent peace of mind knowing that their child can’t disappear into a crowd. Some moms swore they would never use those little backpacks-with-a-leash products, but once they realized they had a wanderer on their hands, this cute little device came in real handy. It’s nerve-wracking to try and spend your whole travel time clutching the hand of a child who likes to wander off, especially when you’re at a busy airport, an amusement park, or anywhere with large crowds. You can hold kid’s hands and tell them to stay close, but if you have a runner, you know that’s not always going to work. When it comes to going out or traveling with young children, here are some “safety first” travel practices you might find useful as well. I’ve since tweaked some of my practices for travel now that I’m not as worried about my kids getting lost, but much of the safety advice I gave them when they were little still holds true. It’s always a good idea to try and prepare your kids in case they find themselves in a bad situation. It seems I’m not the only anxious parent out there because I’ve since learned that plenty of moms have their own tricks to keep track of kids when they’re out and about. I tried to devise ways to keep everyone together which mainly consisted of never letting them out of my sight when we travel. When the kids were younger, the fear of losing track of them in a busy place use to be at the forefront of my mind. Although I’m looking forward to one last hurrah with the family, traveling always gives me some anxiety. Summer is nearing its end but there’s still time for a last minute get-away. ![]()
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