“History will judge us by the difference we make in the everyday lives of children.”

– Nelson Mandela

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How do I help my baby / child with jet lag?

Written by Claire Burgess, Family Consultant. When planning a holiday abroad we often have to consider jet lag and how this might affect our children.  For some families the idea of jet lagged children can put them off wanting to travel at all, but try to not let it put you off as there are a few things you can do to help!

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Travel or motion sickness - how to help (and get rid of the smell from the car!)

Written by Claire Burgess, Family Consultant. In the last year, while we have been in lockdown, we haven’t been travelling long distances or using transport as much as we might have previously. This means that a lot of our babies and children are not used to travelling in a vehicle and we have recently had lots more parents asking us about motion sickness. As this is a situation lots of families are dealing with at the moment we thought that we would put a blog together all about it!

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My 8 top tips for travelling with children

Written by Claire Burgess, Family Consultant.  I had one of my first experiences of travelling with children right at the very start of my career.  It was with 8-month-old twins, a 2-year-old and a 5-year-old.  I vividly remember the sheer volume of ‘stuff’ that we had to pack - anyone would have thought we were going to live in a desert for months, with no access to shops or even running water!

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