Okay. I'm a neglectful parent then. Wow nice to know. Heck I thought I was doing a good job too. LOL. Thats your opinion not everyone elses. If you saw my kids in real life w/ me (not just on the internet) you would know my kids are far from neglected. If having my youngest flying in my lap makes me a bad parent then I guess there are a whole lot of bad parents in this world. Nice to see everyone is on their "Mightier than though at parenting" kick today. I dont care if you chose lap or seat as long as you take care of them when they need you. This is something not everyone agrees on, so why dont we all agree to disagree. But, leave stupid labels like "Neglect, neglectful" out of this.
That "soft" definition of neglect is so broad and personal that it isn't worth wasting any time or mental energy on.
Signed,
Been called neglectful for everything from not raising my kids in a religion to allowing my son to play a "dangerous" sport (football).
I don't think you are a neglectful parent, but you have to admit that a baby IS safer in a carseat on an airplane, than being held. There is a chance of turbulence, or a rough landing, and a baby could be injured. No, there is no law, just as many states in this country don't have a law that children older than 4 have to be in carseats or boosters - however, studies have shown that they are much safer if they are kept in carseats or boosters. Some parents choose to let their children go without them, because there is no law, just as some parents choose not to use carseats on planes, because there is no law. However, not having a law does not make these practices safer.
Ah, but actually, that's where the "fun" is - and what we DO waste our time on - and its definitely just plain old recreational outrage and busybodiness. After all - that is why we are all in this thread. We can all agree that locking your child in a closet for three years is neglect. But not breastfeeding until your kid is two? Or letting them play in the neighborhood without the eyes of a watchful parent? Letting them use the men's room at Disneyworld by themselves when they are a mere nine years old!? Being a vegetarian family - or letting them eat meat? Who hasn't engaged in the Mommy Wars - at least at the "I'd never let my kids do that!" level.
If its legal to have a lapchild - its obviously not legal neglect to do so. So its pretty obvious we are talking about the softer definition of neglect here to start with. And letting a lap child climb between aisles between takeoff and landing - the time when they assure themselves adults are wearing their seatbelts because it can get bumpy? That's going beyond "I have a lapbaby" and into "I have a lapbaby that I'm not even holding onto when I should."
Nor do I blissfully send him up and down the aisles to amuse himself and torture the other passengers. Or to the restroom by himself. they have always been "restrained" by someone holding onto them. They're not exactly free-range toddlers on an airplane.
Now that our baby is almost two, though, I doubt my own ability to restrain him, and I did buy him a seat. 

I don't think that a child is necessarily safer in a carseat on a plane. I have looked at many of the 'studies' and a lot, IMO is inconclusive. And I also think that the laws would likely be changed if it was conclusive.
NOW, if you were to tell me that the child stayed in the carseat the whole time - no diaper changes, no feedings, no burpings, etc. - then I might agree with it. However, the nature of flying is that people move about. Would we all be safer if we didn't? I would guess yes. But flying is so much safer to begin with than driving in a car that in some ways I would guess we can all be considered negletful to even put our children in a car at all!
Hey now! I don't let go of them when handing them across the aisle. I'm still holding them.Nor do I blissfully send him up and down the aisles to amuse himself and torture the other passengers. Or to the restroom by himself. they have always been "restrained" by someone holding onto them. They're not exactly free-range toddlers on an airplane.
Now that our baby is almost two, though, I doubt my own ability to restrain him, and I did buy him a seat.
So I guess I am only neglectful up to a point.![]()
Yes.
When we were on that trip, i was sitting next to a guy who was on business. When they kids were screaming he made a comment that he had 3 kids, all under the age of 4 and he said that even though they could afford it, he only flies first class when hes alone b/c he knows how much it cost to fly first class and that people pay for a reason and he knows that at least one of his kids would be looud at some part of the flight so they fly coach. He said he sees no reason to fly first class with kids. That came from someone who HAS kids.
My uncle said teh same thing. He has an 11 year old. They flew first class to paris this past weekend. He told my cousin that if she didnt behave herslef from california to new york that they could always downgrade to coach in new york adn for the trip back. The last time they flew overseas they flew coach even though they could have afforded to fly first class b/c as my uncle said there was no way he would take my cousin in first class before she was old enough to really understand how she needed to behave. Its expensive for them and other people and he wasnt going to subject other people who paid that much to what could possibly be a screaming baby.
I love kids. I absolutely love kids. I work with them all week and i babysit on teh weekends. I love sittign next to kids on the plane most of the time and they really like me. That being said, i do think that an age limit in first class would not be a bad thing.
On our last flight, she made freinds with a 2-3 year old who was really good on the plane but cried on descent (probably the ear issue). My four year old looked at me and whispered, "Mom, I think my FRAN is about to get THROWED OFF this plane!" 
Part of the recreational outrage is then the related recreational offense that we can take. You'll always find someone that gets offended because the behavior described is remotely similar to something they almost did once - and you just can't judge because maybe their uncle's brother in law's cousin's friend was dying of a rare hippo virus in Cameroon.
And then we wonder why we get sucked into these recreational outrage threads.

I never nursed DD during takeoff and landing. Those are the times when everybody, babies included, need to be buckled in. I gave her a pacifier or bottle instead and she was fine.I'm curious for those that hold this position -- did you not nurse your children on take-off and landing? Not only is it beneficial to their ears, it also is very comforting. I nursed my DD on and off the whole flight and there were absolutely no tears.
That is the main reason I would never buy a seat for a baby.
I never nursed DD during takeoff and landing. Those are the times when everybody, babies included, need to be buckled in. I gave her a pacifier or bottle instead and she was fine.
I'm curious for those that hold this position -- did you not nurse your children on take-off and landing? Not only is it beneficial to their ears, it also is very comforting. I nursed my DD on and off the whole flight and there were absolutely no tears.
That is the main reason I would never buy a seat for a baby.
I might get flamed by this but here it goes:
That being said...the ONE time it really bothered me to have a screaming baby on the flight was in first class. We're not rich my any means but when we went to california in 2007 we dcided to splurge and get first class seats. for a 5 1/2 hour flight we thought it would be nice. Well, the flight back was a red eye flight and when we boarded there was a family with twin babys (couldnt have been more than 9 months old) both lap babys. This is a red eye flight...that means people want to sleep adn thats one of the reasons we got first class seats so it would be easier to sleep
3 HOURS of screaming and crying....3 HOURS!!!!! that was absolutely and completely ridiculous. The kids were crying when they boarded and didnt stop until more than 1/2 way throuh the flight. And the parents were acting like it wasnt a big deal at all. Apparently, coach was very quiet and they were pretty well rested back there. We all said that we could have pain $500 less and had a quieter flight. We landed at 5:30AM and i had to be at work at 8:45 with 3 year olds....i so did not want to see anymore kids for a while
That being said, its not like a PP said that they got put into first class b/c it was a full flight....like a 1/4 of coach was empty
Before that flight i never agreed that they should put an age limit on first class passengers...but OMG now i do....when you're paying $800/person for a one way flight and its a red eye....it should be quiet
Flame away
FWIW -- my doctor specifically told me to nurse my daughter during landing and take-off. Not that it makes it right, but I think people advocating carseat on planes at all costs are the ones on the fringe. I also think that pacifiers shouldn't be used by children -- although I'm not going to call you neglectful for doing so.
), he was totally fine with a bottle of pumped milk *if* in fact they needed it. I can tell you that my pedi and a couple of freinds pedis told us to nurse during take off and landing. So it isn't just that poster that was told that