Hi,
I was wondering if anyone has tried to work their toddler into a new schedule before leaving HK in order to ease them into a different country's time zone.
We're flying back to Canada and will be faced with a 12 hour time change at a somewhat hectic time (wedding, family, etc). I'm not hoping to avoid jet lag altogether (if only!) but to maybe get over half using the 1 day for every hour of jet lag equation.
My plan was to move the entire schedule back by an hour each day (bedtime, naps, wakings, meals, activities, etc) for about 6 days (or maybe a half hour each day over 2 weeks).
This plan seems to work on paper, but I'm sure the reality will be much different! Anyone try it or have any other suggestions/advice?
The biggest downside to this plan is that the 15 hour flight actually works better using our normal schedule (she'd sleep, hopefully, most of the flight). Last time I flew with her it wasn't so bad, but she wasn't walking - perhaps a comfortable flight outweighs the lessening of jet lag?
Thanks!
I was wondering if anyone has tried to work their toddler into a new schedule before leaving HK in order to ease them into a different country's time zone.
We're flying back to Canada and will be faced with a 12 hour time change at a somewhat hectic time (wedding, family, etc). I'm not hoping to avoid jet lag altogether (if only!) but to maybe get over half using the 1 day for every hour of jet lag equation.
My plan was to move the entire schedule back by an hour each day (bedtime, naps, wakings, meals, activities, etc) for about 6 days (or maybe a half hour each day over 2 weeks).
This plan seems to work on paper, but I'm sure the reality will be much different! Anyone try it or have any other suggestions/advice?
The biggest downside to this plan is that the 15 hour flight actually works better using our normal schedule (she'd sleep, hopefully, most of the flight). Last time I flew with her it wasn't so bad, but she wasn't walking - perhaps a comfortable flight outweighs the lessening of jet lag?
Thanks!