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Dad Responds to Complaints About Babies on Flights in 4 Tweets
Parents crave a peaceful flight just as much as everyone else. When boarding a plane with a baby or toddler, you can often spot fellow passengers silently hoping you don’t sit next to them. While some are understanding of the occasional cry, others aren’t so sympathetic.
Recently, a dad named Jordan Smith, who runs a popular blog, came across a social media post where someone criticized parents for their children’s noise on planes. He tweeted a question that resonates with every parent dealing with a fussy child at cruising altitude: “What do people expect parents to do?”
He went on to say: “It’s true! You can plan around nap times, pack snacks, and bring a treasure trove of toys. You might even resort to the ultimate distraction—your phone! But at the end of the day, kids are still kids; they have the freedom to express their feelings, even if it means crying.”
Everyone longs for a calm flight, but it’s important to remember that children might be on board, and they might make some noise. If someone is seeking a life devoid of crying kids, they should probably avoid places like grocery stores, parks, and even ice cream trucks!
No one wishes for a child to be upset more than their own parent. Jordan shared with Home Insemination Kit that he and his partner have been fortunate enough not to encounter any negativity on flights, but they’ve heard plenty of horror stories. “We always do our best to keep our child calm because we know how harsh people can be toward parents with kids on planes,” he said. “It really hit me when I saw that post implying parents are just letting their kids cry. Trust me, we’re just as frustrated.”
After Jordan’s tweets, many parents joined the conversation, sharing their own flying experiences. Even some non-parents stepped up to support the families. Jordan believes this dialogue is beneficial and hopes for greater understanding that parents deserve respect while traveling with their little ones. “You might not have chosen to have kids, but you chose to be part of a society that includes them. The last thing parents need is added pressure when their children are upset,” he expressed.
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In summary, flying with children can be challenging, but understanding and empathy from fellow travelers can go a long way. Parents are often just as stressed by their child’s behavior and need support, not judgment.
