How to Bring Kids on Public Transportation

Want to reduce your car use or get around a big city with your family? Be sure to learn what you need to know to bring kids on public transportation.

How to Bring Kids on Public Transportation (Photo: D.C. Metro train coming into the station)

The train doors closed right in my five-year-old son’s face. He was on one side; his grandparents were on the other. They were not reopening.

Thankfully, my husband was next to my son on the other side of the doors. They got on the next train and all was well.

While this incident was frustrating, it’s definitely not stopped us from riding transit. We’re a one-car family and driving in the Washington D.C. area is dreadful. Riding the train and bus are second nature to my kids.

In fact, riding transit can be great for families. It’s a good option if you want to cut back on driving in your own area or just try something different. If you’re traveling, it’s the only good option in many cities with heavy traffic like New York City and D.C. Riding public transit can also be an adventure!

To avoid the problems we faced, it’s keep a few things in mind:

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What I’ve Been Reading

Photo of a Siproeta stelenes, a green and black butterfly sitting on some leaves

A Sipoeta stelenes butterfly at the Brookside Gardens’ Wings of Fancy exhibit.

I haven’t done one of these in ages because of potty training and children not staying in their beds and babies and life, really. But I’ve still been reading and keeping my links, so I figured now was a good of a time as any to share them with you. This time it includes riding transit with kids, the biology of breastfeeding, learning through play, poking fun at Trump supporters, and adventure playgrounds in the U.S.!

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