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		<title>Make Security Clearance a Breeze</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In these days of hyper airport security, the rules have changed, and getting through security can be a patience testing process.  Add to this, the hassles of traveling with kids, and you have a challenging procedure ahead.
Make sure you’re on the proper page regarding what you can take on board the flight.  Prohibited [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In these days of hyper airport security, the rules have changed, and getting through security can be a patience testing process.  Add to this, the hassles of traveling with kids, and you have a challenging procedure ahead.</p>
<p>Make sure you’re on the proper page regarding what you can take on board the flight.  Prohibited items don’t just include weapons and inflammatory items, but also liquids and some other items that may be essential in your carry on luggage.  Check out the Transport Security Administration website to be updated on the list of items you can take aboard, especially the liquids allowed.  Check for shampoos, liquid soaps, toothpaste and other essentials that you might not think twice about before packing in your bag.  Remember, the point is to breeze through security as quickly as possible to avoid making your kids edgy and anxious.  The lesser prohibited items you have in your bag, the faster you’ll be on the plane.</p>
<p>Make sure your kids don’t wear anything that contains metal, like the buckles on their belts. That goes for other members of your family.</p>
<p>If your kids are old enough to understand, explain the security procedure to them before you get to the airport.  Kids are liable to find the whole shoe removing procedure quite puzzling. Explain that it’s only a temporary thing, and that you will get your shoes back.  </p>
<p>Explain to them that their personal stuff like their bag, blanket and stuffed toy will also be put through an x ray machine.  Reassure them, that they will get it back. </p>
<p>Tell your child before you leave for the airport not to make jokes about things like bombs and explosives. This is especially true for older kids who might want to fool around, not realizing the consequences for your family.  You could be fined if your child plays pranks like this. </p>
<p>At the airport, see if you can find kid friendly lanes.  These are specially equipped with cartoon and dinosaur mats, and other accessories to make kids more comfortable with the tedious screening process.  Officers may even use hand puppets to entertain your child!</p>
<p>If you are traveling with more than one child, allow plenty of time before the flight to arrive at the airport. Check in times might be especially tedious when there are many younger kids involved.</p>
<p>Finally, even with the increased security, don’t make the entire procedure sound dangerous or frightening.  It will only put your kdis off travel in the future.   </p>


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		<title>A Guide to Nursing on Planes</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jan 2008 05:39:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you’re traveling with an infant who you’re still nursing, breastfeeding is a gift from the gods…literally!  There are no bottles to remove from cumbersome, bags, no precarious balancing of bottle, baby and formula, and no need to sterilize bottles or ask the snooty stewardess to warm your pre boiled water for you.  [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you’re traveling with an infant who you’re still nursing, breastfeeding is a gift from the gods…literally!  There are no bottles to remove from cumbersome, bags, no precarious balancing of bottle, baby and formula, and no need to sterilize bottles or ask the snooty stewardess to warm your pre boiled water for you.  Breastfeeding is completely safe, extremely convenient and doesn’t take any space in your carry on luggage!  </p>
<p>Having said that, be aware that not all passengers will be comfortable with the thought of a mother nursing in such close proximity to them.</p>
<p>For some reason, people are accepting of breast feeding if the mother is question isn’t sitting very close to them, or is discreet about it.  But on a plane where passengers are all packed together in a tight space for a few hours, the sight of a nursing mother has even led to controversy.  Last year, a mother was asked to get off a plane after she refused the stewardess’ request to “cover up.”   As a mother, you shouldn’t be apologetic about nursing in public, and you are under no obligation to use a blanket to cover your baby while you do. As any mother who’s ever used another piece of cloth to cover up her nursing baby knows, holding a cover over your baby when he’s nursing only works when the baby is a couple of months old. Once they get a little older and more curious, they want to not just nurse, but have a look at everything else that’s happening around them as well!  Difficult to do if they are being blocked by a blanket.</p>
<p>Consider asking for a window seat and using the blanket not to cover your breast, but to create a screen between you and other passengers by attaching it to your seat and the seat in front with pins.  </p>
<p>If that sounds like too much trouble, ensure that you’re dressed for nursing.  Wear a loose tee and a bra with extendable straps, so all you have to do while nursing is pull the top up and the bra down.   Avoid tight tops and bras that require you to expose the entire length of your side, your stomach and a considerable portion of your breasts.   </p>
<p>Always make sure you ask for your window seat, or ask passengers to trade.  If the plane isn’t full, ask the crew to keep the seats around you empty – this is easy if you’re traveling during off season.  </p>
<p>If you have a co passenger, let him know right at the beginning that you will be nursing during the flight – it gives him time to look for another seat if he’s uncomfortable. </p>


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