Revealed: The four biggest triggers for kids' tantrums on planes - and how parents only have 27 minutes to avoid the first tantrum

Mathematician Dr Tom Crawford has revealed a “tantrum-free” formula for flying. It would help parents of young children delay tantrums on short-haul flights READ MORE: Plane passenger furious after mother changes son's diaper in seat

Unfortunately, flying with young children often means dealing with screaming babies and toddlers who behave poorly at 38,000 feet.

However, parents are in luck: a new mathematical formula has been revealed for "seizure-free" flights. anger” for parents traveling short distances with young children.

The formula, revealed by mathematician Dr Tom Crawford of the University of Oxford to coincide with the UK's mid-October holidays, addresses the four main triggers for children's tantrums on board flights. and the most reported ways to deal with explosions.

It provides a method to calculate the time elapsed before a tantrum occurs during a flight, so that parents can delay the tantrum and ensure that it does not occur. This doesn't happen in the air.

Further research behind the formula, conducted by , found that children are most likely to throw a tantrum 27 minutes and 48 seconds after the beginning of a theft, with each tantrum. with an average duration of 15 minutes and six seconds.

New math formula revealed for 'anger-free' flights for parents traveling with young children

Revealed: The four biggest triggers for kids' tantrums on planes - and how parents only have 27 minutes to avoid the first tantrum
Mathematician Dr Tom Crawford has revealed a “tantrum-free” formula for flying. It would help parents of young children delay tantrums on short-haul flights READ MORE: Plane passenger furious after mother changes son's diaper in seat

Unfortunately, flying with young children often means dealing with screaming babies and toddlers who behave poorly at 38,000 feet.

However, parents are in luck: a new mathematical formula has been revealed for "seizure-free" flights. anger” for parents traveling short distances with young children.

The formula, revealed by mathematician Dr Tom Crawford of the University of Oxford to coincide with the UK's mid-October holidays, addresses the four main triggers for children's tantrums on board flights. and the most reported ways to deal with explosions.

It provides a method to calculate the time elapsed before a tantrum occurs during a flight, so that parents can delay the tantrum and ensure that it does not occur. This doesn't happen in the air.

Further research behind the formula, conducted by , found that children are most likely to throw a tantrum 27 minutes and 48 seconds after the beginning of a theft, with each tantrum. with an average duration of 15 minutes and six seconds.

New math formula revealed for 'anger-free' flights for parents traveling with young children

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