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Thanks for all the suggestions! I thought of a field trip to the airport this summer, but wasn't sure if that was going over the top. I'm mostly worried about my 8 year old - he has a hard time with the unknown, and when he gets scared he just freezes up. I figure he'll do that right when its time to walk through security or when he has to walk through the tunnel to the plane. Once he's on the plane he'll be fine, it'll just be getting him there. I'll look for a good book about flying, and try to walk him through security in his head. Trouble is I haven't flown in years, and I'm not sure what they do now! I'm sure it'll work out, he never freaks out when I expect him to - only when I'm unprepared.![]()
If you think the metal detector might freak him out, you could visit your local courthouse. I was in one recently for jury duty and it was the same basic process except that I kept my shoes on and there were no crowds.
That's a great idea, we have a courthouse right down the street. The officers might think we're a little nuts but better that than a freak out at the airport. Thanks!!!!![]()
Whatever helps, right.
I went to the library and found two books about "My first plane trip" and another about how planes work. They were very, very helpful in making him see the safety and just getting more accustomed to the idea. We live near a relatively small airport and I took him there early afternoon one day to walk around. He was able to talk to a TSA agent who actually let him go through the screening, so he wasn't scared of that part either. The first flight worked out pretty well. He did hold on to my arm pretty hard during the first takeoff, but was fine other than that.