Keeping Your Baby’s Sleep on Track During Holiday Travel

Written by joannabothma

December 20, 2024

The festive season is a time of joy, togetherness, and, for many, travel. Whether you’re visiting family, heading on a winter getaway, or simply embracing the holiday spirit, travelling with a baby can be both exciting and challenging. Maintaining your baby’s sleep routine during this busy period is crucial for their well-being and your sanity. Here are some practical tips to help you enjoy the festivities while keeping sleep disruptions to a minimum.

1. Plan Ahead for Sleep Success

Preparation is key when travelling with a baby. Before you hit the road or board your flight, consider the following:

  • Recreate Familiarity: Bring items that remind your baby of home, such as their crib sheet, favorite blanket, or a white noise machine and of course their favourite teddy or snuggly toy if they have one. The familiar scents and sounds can provide comfort in unfamiliar surroundings.
  • Choose the Right Accommodation: Opt for a space that allows your baby to have their own sleep area. If that’s not possible, bring a travel crib or a portable bassinet.
  • Spend time in their travel cot/pack and play/Slumperpod: It’s a good idea for your baby to be familiar with their new sleeping arrangements. Let them sleep or spend time in it before you travel so they have time getting used to it.
  • Pack Strategically: Ensure you have all the essentials, including sleepwear appropriate for the climate,  portable blackout blinds for darkening a room, and a nightlight for middle-of-the-night feeds or diaper changes.

2. Maintain a Flexible Routine

While sticking to your baby’s routine is ideal, some flexibility is necessary during travel. Here’s how to strike a balance:

  • Stick to Bedtime Basics: Follow your usual bedtime routine as closely as possible, even if the timing is slightly off. Bath, book, bottle, or any other familiar steps signal to your baby that it’s time to wind down.
  • Adjust to Time Zones Gradually: If you’re traveling across time zones, adapt your baby’s schedule incrementally in the days leading up to your trip.
  • Account for Naps: Plan travel around nap times whenever possible. A well-timed car ride or flight can double as a nap opportunity.

3. Handle Sleep Disruptions Gracefully

Even with the best-laid plans, disruptions are inevitable. Here’s how to manage them:

  • Accept Short-Term Setbacks: If your baby has a late night or a missed nap, don’t stress. Focus on getting back on track the next day.
  • Prioritize Sleep: During your holiday stay, try to maintain a quiet and conducive sleep environment for your baby. Avoid overstimulation close to nap or bedtime.
  • Offer Comfort: If your baby struggles to settle in a new environment, provide extra reassurance with cuddles, rocking, or soothing words.

4. Leverage Travel Time

Turn travel time into an ally rather than a stressor:

  • Choose Flights Wisely: If flying, aim for flights during your baby’s nap or bedtime. This increases the likelihood of them sleeping during the journey.
  • Pack Distractions: Bring age-appropriate toys, books, or snacks to keep your baby content while awake.
  • Take Breaks: If driving, schedule stops to allow your baby to stretch, eat, and nap as needed.

5. Be Realistic and Enjoy the Moment

Holidays are about creating memories, so don’t let sleep challenges overshadow the joy of the season. Remember:

  • Aim for Balance: It’s okay to bend the rules slightly during special occasions. A late bedtime for a family dinner or a missed nap for a holiday outing won’t ruin your baby’s sleep habits permanently.
  • Stay Calm: Babies can sense stress. If you remain relaxed and positive, they’re more likely to follow suit.
  • Focus on Quality Time: Whether it’s watching holiday lights or enjoying family traditions, embrace the moments that make the season magical.

Final Thoughts

Traveling with a baby during the festive season requires a mix of preparation, flexibility, and a good dose of patience. By following these tips, you can help your baby stay well-rested and enjoy a stress-free holiday experience. Remember, the key is to balance maintaining their sleep routine with embracing the unique opportunities that come with the season. Here’s to a joyful, restful holiday for you and your little one!

 

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