Family driving holidays can be fun for everyone – unless car sickness spoils your adventures and your upholstery! Trust me, with my folks living a two hour drive away and a grandparent-addicted toddler who is prone to spectacular bouts of car sickness, I know!
While infants rarely suffer from car sickness, it’s actually very common for toddlers and preschool aged children to. Given they spend so much time in deliriously giddy non-stop motion, it’s kind of ironic that these are the years that often mark the arrival of motion sickness, particularly in the car!
Motion sickness is a physical response resulting from a conflict between eye and ear. The inner ears detect that a car is moving but the eyes, when focused on something that is inside the vehicle, don’t. The conflicting signals are sent to the brain and nausea is often the unpleasant result. In the car, smaller children often can’t see outside which aggravates the problem.
If your little one is habitually unhappy in the car, motion sickness may be the cause. Young kids generally can’t explain clearly how they’re feeling so it is really important to keep an eye out for early signs which may include sudden pallor, cold sweat and fatigue.
Here are some of our tried and tested tricks for preventing car sickness that you may find helpful to ease the quease.
In addition to an up-to-date family first aid kit, it is a good idea to carry a car sickness kit on long journeys. The car sickness kit should be kept within easy reach for emergencies and include;
Story courtesy of Mouths of Mums.
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