Traveling With Little Kids Doesn't Have to Be Stressful—Here's How
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Pack the snacks. um get snacks pretty regularly. You just want to make sure they're fed because if they're fed, most of the time they can stick out whatever it is you're doing
If you only go to playgrounds with your children in foreign countries, it is still just as valuable, if not more valuable, than going to see these historic destinations
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Traveling with little kids can be a challenge, but it doesn’t have to be stressful. After years of road trips across the U.S., countless flights, and traveling through many countries with neurodivergent children (including a kiddo with Down syndrome), we’ve learned key strategies to make family travel enjoyable and fulfilling. In this video, we’ll dive into the lessons we’ve learned about balancing the needs of our little ones while maintaining that sense of adventure and wonder for the whole family. If you're planning a trip with younger kids kids—or those with ADHD, autism, or other disabilities —these tips will help you create a travel experience that’s smoother, more enjoyable, and stress-free. From snack planning, potty breaks, and nap time strategies, to adapting to new places, we've got you covered with real, practical advice based on our family's experiences. Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 0:36 Slow Travel with Kids 2:03 Do We Really Need Snacks? (Packing Tips) 2:40 Potty Breaks: Planning for Success 4:12 Trying New Things in New Places 5:13 How to Prep Kids for Travel (Including Neurodivergent Kids) 6:24 Nap Time: How to Keep It Stress-Free 7:34 Kids' Pace: Why It's Crucial for a Smooth Trip 9:30 Most Important Tip for Family Travel ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ☀️ I’m Sara — your Unofficial Disney Cruise Line Mom. We’ve cruised over 100 days, and now travel with our 4 kids — including one with Down syndrome — sharing the real-life side of Disney cruising as a big, interabled family. No fluff, no filters, and definitely no gatekeeping. 💙 Subscribe for honest Disney Cruise vlogs, accessibility tips, and family travel behind the scenes — new videos twice a week! ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Important Links: If you want help with planning your own cruise: https://www.piratesandprincessestravel.com/request-a-quote Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@FamGoTravel?sub_confirmation=1 My Amazon Storefront where you'll find all my Disney Cruise Favorites: http://bit.ly/45SSwWD My Instagram: instagram.com/adventures_with__sara #disneycruise #dclmom