Family Travel that Supports ADHD, Autism & Anxiety

Episode 7: Mystic, CT: A Low-Stress Family Trip That Still Feels Special — Travel in 3-2-1

14 min · 8. juni 2026
episode Episode 7: Mystic, CT: A Low-Stress Family Trip That Still Feels Special — Travel in 3-2-1 cover

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In this episode, I talk about the kind of travel that feels like a deep exhale. Not overpacked, not overwhelming, just right for your family. Using a trip to Mystic, Connecticut, I share how a thoughtful mix of activity, downtime, and flexibility can turn a good trip into a smooth one.  This episode is a reminder that the best trips are not the busiest or flashiest ones. They are the ones where everyone actually enjoys the day. Yes, even the parents and caregivers. Join us as we embark on a tour of this quaint New England village. Mystic is a perfect addition to a New England itinerary or as a day trip from many northeast cities. Topics Covered: * 00:00:01 – Not every trip has to be big to be meaningful * 00:00:14 – Welcome to Family Travel that Supports ADHD, Autism, and Anxiety * 00:01:38 – Why Mystic, Connecticut works for low-stress travel * 00:02:57 – Stop #1: Mystic Aquarium * 00:03:41 – Hands-on exhibits and sensory considerations * 00:05:36 – Outdoor breaks and pacing your visit * 00:06:48 – Stop #2: Old Mystic Village * 00:08:25 – Stop #3: Nature Center for quiet reset time * 00:09:56 – Food Stop #1: Jealous Monk and timing tips * 00:11:10 – Food Stop #2: Drawbridge Ice Cream stop * 00:12:15 – Travel tip: choosing the right season * 00:13:24 – Adjusting expectations for your family About Your Host: Dr. Josette Bianchi is a board-certified pediatrician, mom of three, and a travel lover who believes families should feel confident exploring the world together. Through Family Travel that Supports ADHD, Autism, and Anxiety, she shares practical tips, real-life experiences, and encouragement for families raising children with big feelings, sensory needs, or behavioral differences. Combining her medical background with her perspective as a parent, Dr. Bianchi helps families plan flexible, sensory-friendly trips. Each episode offers simple ideas, honest stories, and helpful tools to make travel more manageable and more meaningful for neurodiverse families. Connect with Dr. Josette Bianchi: * Email: familytravelsupport@gmail.com [familytravelsupport@gmail.com]; josettemarie@gmail.com [josettemarie@gmail.com] * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/josette-bianchi-40902943/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/josette-bianchi-40902943/] * Instagram: @familytravelthatsupports  [https://www.instagram.com/familytravelthatsupports/] * Linktree: https://linktr.ee/familytravelsupport?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=2495bd26-727a-42c8-8505-0b16943debab [https://linktr.ee/familytravelsupport?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=2495bd26-727a-42c8-8505-0b16943debab] Resources: * Mystic aquarium: https://www.mysticaquarium.org [https://www.mysticaquarium.org/] * Old Mistick Village: https://oldemistickvillage.com/about/ * DenisonPequotsepos Nature Center:  https://dpnc.org/ [https://dpnc.org/]

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episode State Park Series #4: State Park Summer Mini-Series-Deception Pass State Park: Wildlife Scavenger Hunts, Tidepools, and Breathtaking Views in the Pacific Northwest artwork

State Park Series #4: State Park Summer Mini-Series-Deception Pass State Park: Wildlife Scavenger Hunts, Tidepools, and Breathtaking Views in the Pacific Northwest

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Have you ever spent months planning a family vacation only to have the biggest challenge turn out to be finding something your child will eat? For many families raising children with ADHD, autism, anxiety, ARFID, or other feeding challenges, food can become one of the most stressful parts of travel. In this episode, I sit down with pediatric dietitian Lindsey Woller for our first expert interview on the podcast. We talk about practical strategies for preparing for travel, navigating airports and road trips, handling restaurant meals, and helping children feel more comfortable with food in new environments. Lindsey shares realistic advice that helps families reduce stress while building confidence and flexibility around eating during travel.  Topics Covered: * 00:00:00 – Introduction * 00:00:43 – Welcome to Family Travel that Supports ADHD, Autism, and Anxiety * 00:01:24 – Introducing our guest, Lindsey Woller, RD * 00:06:19 – Packing safe foods and snacks * 00:07:57 – Previewing restaurants before your trip * 00:10:32 – Travel day food strategies * 00:12:47 – Preventing hangry meltdowns * 00:14:25 – What to do once you arrive * 00:20:45 – Letting go of perfection * 00:23:35 – Connect with Lindsey Woller * 00:25:35 – Closing thoughts and encouragement About Lindsey Woller: Lindsey Woller, RD, specializes in pediatric and family nutrition, diabetes management, enteral nutrition, sustainable weight management, and general wellness. She previously served as the pediatric dietitian at the Children's Hospital of Savannah and has additional experience in both neonatal and adult intensive care settings, giving her a broad and unique clinical perspective across the lifespan. Her passion for nutrition began while studying abroad in South Africa, where she worked in a community garden at a preschool and discovered a love for teaching children about healthy foods. Since then, she has also worked with international nutrition programs in South Africa, Ghana, and Nicaragua. These experiences strengthened her commitment to culturally inclusive nutrition and family-centered care. Lindsey also works with many families with children who have ADHD, autism and anxiety in her outpatient practice with No Diet Dietitian. Connect with Lindsey Woller, RD: * Web: https://nodietdietitian.com/meet-lindsey-woller [https://nodietdietitian.com/meet-lindsey-woller] About Your Host: Dr. Josette Bianchi is a board-certified pediatrician, mom of three, and a travel lover who believes families should feel confident exploring the world together. Through Family Travel that Supports ADHD, Autism, and Anxiety, she shares practical tips, real-life experiences, and encouragement for families raising children with big feelings, sensory needs, or behavioral differences. Combining her medical background with her perspective as a parent, Dr. Bianchi helps families plan flexible, sensory-friendly trips. Each episode offers simple ideas, honest stories, and helpful tools to make travel more manageable and more meaningful for neurodiverse families. Connect with Dr. Josette Bianchi: * Email: familytravelsupport@gmail.com [familytravelsupport@gmail.com]; josettemarie@gmail.com [josettemarie@gmail.com] * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/josette-bianchi-40902943/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/josette-bianchi-40902943/] * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/familytravelthatsupports/ [https://www.instagram.com/familytravelthatsupports/] * Linktree: https://linktr.ee/familytravelsupport [https://linktr.ee/familytravelsupport]

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“Some of the best beach days happen when families stop trying to pack every moment with activity and finally have space to slow down, reset, and simply enjoy being together.” In this episode, I continue our summer state park miniseries with a visit to Bahia Honda State Park in the Florida Keys. This conversation explores why slower, lower-pressure travel can feel especially supportive for families raising children with ADHD, autism, anxiety, and other behavioral differences. I share how calmer environments, flexible plans, and simpler travel days helped us feel more connected and less overwhelmed. You’ll also hear practical insights on how water-based activities can be regulated for some children in the right environment. Topics Covered: * 00:00:00 - Introduction * 00:00:10 – Welcome to Family Travel that Supports ADHD, Autism, and Anxiety * 00:01:15 – Introduction to Bahia Honda State Park * 00:03:59 – Reason #2: Calm water and snorkelling experience * 00:04:51 – Why water can feel regulating for some children * 00:05:06 – Reason #3: Beautiful scenery without overplanning * 00:05:46 – Who Bahia Honda is best suited for * 00:06:07 – Letting go of packed itineraries and FOMO * 00:06:40 – Closing Thoughts About Your Host: Dr. Josette Bianchi is a board-certified pediatrician, mom of three, and a travel lover who believes families should feel confident exploring the world together. Through Family Travel that Supports ADHD, Autism, and Anxiety, she shares practical tips, real-life experiences, and encouragement for families raising children with big feelings, sensory needs, or behavioral differences. Combining her medical background with her perspective as a parent, Dr. Bianchi helps families plan flexible, sensory-friendly trips. Each episode offers simple ideas, honest stories, and helpful tools to make travel more manageable and more meaningful for neurodiverse families. Connect with Dr. Josette Bianchi: * Email: familytravelsupport@gmail.com [familytravelsupport@gmail.com]; josettemarie@gmail.com [josettemarie@gmail.com] * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/josette-bianchi-40902943/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/josette-bianchi-40902943/] * Instagram: @familytravelthatsupports  [https://www.instagram.com/familytravelthatsupports/] Resources: * State Park website: https://www.floridastateparks.org/BahiaHonda [https://www.floridastateparks.org/BahiaHonda] * Snorkeling information: https://www.floridastateparks.org/parks-and-trails/bahia-honda-state-park/snorkeling-bahia-honda [https://www.floridastateparks.org/parks-and-trails/bahia-honda-state-park/snorkeling-bahia-honda]

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“A good family vacation is not about checking every attraction off a list. It is about creating enough space for connection, rest, movement, and the little moments your kids will actually remember.” In this episode, let’s head to San Diego and explore the kind of travel that feels flexible, realistic, and supportive for families raising children with ADHD, autism, anxiety, or sensory needs. I talk about how a thoughtful balance of activity and downtime can make a trip feel less overwhelming. You’ll also hear practical tips for avoiding overscheduling, creating calmer transitions, and leaving room to pivot when needed. Because sometimes the most meaningful parts of a trip are the simplest ones: a beach picnic, a quiet walk on a trail, or observing animals at the zoo. Topics Covered: * 00:00:00 – Introduction * 00:00:24 – Welcome to Family Travel that Supports ADHD, Autism, and Anxiety * 00:01:28 – Why San Diego works for low-stress family travel * 00:02:13 – The importance of slowing down and doing less * 00:03:38 – Stop #1: Coronado Island beaches * 00:05:29 – Stop #2: San Diego Zoo * 00:06:36 – Managing overstimulation at big attractions * 00:08:45 – Stop #3: Cabrillo National Monument * 00:10:52 – Food Stop #1: Clayton’s Coffee Shop * 00:11:17 – Food Stop #2: The Taco Stand * 00:12:16 – Travel tip: Build buffer time into your days * 00:13:23 – Meeting your kids where they are while traveling About Your Host: Dr. Josette Bianchi is a board-certified pediatrician, mom of three, and a travel lover who believes families should feel confident exploring the world together. Through Family Travel that Supports ADHD, Autism, and Anxiety, she shares practical tips, real-life experiences, and encouragement for families raising children with big feelings, sensory needs, or behavioral differences. Combining her medical background with her perspective as a parent, Dr. Bianchi helps families plan flexible, sensory-friendly trips. Each episode offers simple ideas, honest stories, and helpful tools to make travel more manageable and more meaningful for neurodiverse families. Connect with Dr. Josette Bianchi: * Email: familytravelsupport@gmail.com [familytravelsupport@gmail.com]; josettemarie@gmail.com [josettemarie@gmail.com] * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/josette-bianchi-40902943/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/josette-bianchi-40902943/] * Instagram: @familytravelthatsupports  [https://www.instagram.com/familytravelthatsupports/] * Linktree (click here to access our Family Travel Resource Library): https://linktr.ee/familytravelsupport [https://linktr.ee/familytravelsupport] Resources: * Beach accessibility:https://www.sandiego.org/article/san-diego-beach-wheelchairs [https://www.sandiego.org/article/san-diego-beach-wheelchairs] * San Diego Zoo:https://zoo.sandiegozoo.org/ [https://zoo.sandiegozoo.org/] * Cabrillo Monument:https://www.nps.gov/cabr/planyourvisit/basicinfo.htm [https://www.nps.gov/cabr/planyourvisit/basicinfo.htm] * Crown City Inn:https://www.crowncityinn.com/ [https://www.crowncityinn.com/] * Accessible attractions (including zoo, Cabrillo):https://www.sandiego.org/plan-your-trip/visitors-centers-information/disabled-visitor-resources-for-san-diego-attractions   [https://www.sandiego.org/plan-your-trip/visitors-centers-information/disabled-visitor-resources-for-san-diego-attractions]

22. juni 202614 min
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“Family trips feel different when there is finally enough room for everyone to slow down, shift gears when needed, and enjoy the day without constantly trying to keep up.” In this episode, I continue our Summer State Park Mini-Series with a visit to Huntington Beach State Park, located just outside Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. While Myrtle Beach is often known for its crowds, attractions, and busy boardwalks, Huntington Beach State Park offers a quieter and more flexible alternative for families looking to slow down and connect with nature. In this episode, I share why this park worked so well for our family, including opportunities for wildlife spotting, beach exploration, movement, and unstructured outdoor play. We also discuss why lower-pressure destinations can be especially helpful for families raising children with ADHD, autism, anxiety, and other behavioral differences. You'll learn: * Why flexibility can make family travel less stressful * How nature-based destinations can support regulation and exploration * What makes Huntington Beach State Park a great addition to a Myrtle Beach itinerary * Why some of our favorite travel memories happen away from the crowds This episode is a reminder that meaningful family travel does not have to be packed with nonstop activity. Sometimes the trips that work best are the ones that leave enough space for everyone to slow down, adjust when needed, and genuinely enjoy being together. Topics Covered: * 00:00:00 – Introduction * 00:00:14 – Welcome to Family Travel that Supports ADHD, Autism, and Anxiety * 00:01:25 – Introduction to Huntington Beach State Park * 00:03:41 – Reason #1: Variety without overplanning * 00:04:49 – Reason #2: Beach environment without constant stimulation * 00:05:26 – Reason #3: Wildlife and nature engagement * 00:06:21 – Exploring the Nature Center and touch tanks * 00:07:30 – Who Huntington Beach State Park works best for * 00:08:17 – Flexible travel and peaceful family moments * 00:09:01 – Closing thoughts and encouragement About Your Host: Dr. Josette Bianchi is a board-certified pediatrician, mom of three, and a travel lover who believes families should feel confident exploring the world together. Through Family Travel that Supports ADHD, Autism, and Anxiety, she shares practical tips, real-life experiences, and encouragement for families raising children with big feelings, sensory needs, or behavioral differences. Combining her medical background with her perspective as a parent, Dr. Bianchi helps families plan flexible, sensory-friendly trips. Each episode offers simple ideas, honest stories, and helpful tools to make travel more manageable and more meaningful for neurodiverse families. Connect with Dr. Josette Bianchi: * Email: familytravelsupport@gmail.com [familytravelsupport@gmail.com]; josettemarie@gmail.com [josettemarie@gmail.com] * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/josette-bianchi-40902943/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/josette-bianchi-40902943/] * Instagram: @familytravelthatsupports  [https://www.instagram.com/familytravelthatsupports/]

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