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Packing Chaos, Airport Survival & Traveling with Neurodivergent Kids This week, Alisha and Rhiannon are in full pre-Bali countdown mode. With 34 solo mums and their children joining the annual Solo Mum Society Bali trip, the conversation starts exactly where you'd expect: doom piles, overpacking, last-minute hyperfocus, welcome packs, and wondering whether a third suitcase is really necessary. But what begins as a chat about packing quickly turns into an honest and practical conversation about traveling as neurodivergent adults and raising neurodivergent children. From airport overwhelm and sensory challenges to carry-on essentials, screen time guilt, travel anxiety, and keeping kids entertained on long-haul flights, Alisha and Rhiannon share the real-world tips they've learned through years of traveling solo with children. They also discuss: * Why some children become anxious about flying * Airport and airplane hacks that genuinely help * Managing sensory overload while travelling * The Hidden Disabilities Sunflower program * Packing strategies for ADHD brains * Flying with children who need routine and predictability * Why comfort matters more than looking put together * The travel gear they've tested (and the gear they regret buying) Whether you're planning your first family holiday, travelling solo with kids, or simply trying to survive airport chaos without a meltdown, this episode is packed with practical advice and plenty of laughs. 💡 What We Talk About in This Episode • Preparing for the Solo Mum Society Bali trip • Hyperfocus, procrastination and last-minute packing panic • Overpacking versus realistic packing • Flying with children who are anxious about airplanes • Ear pain, travel anxiety and sensory concerns • Carry-on essentials that actually matter • Why snacks solve almost everything • iPads, screen time and long-haul flights • Airport hacks for neurodivergent families • The Hidden Disabilities Sunflower lanyard • Compression socks, travel pillows and comfort strategies • Travel prams, ride-on suitcases and luggage recommendations • Choosing seats on planes with children • How to make travelling easier for yourself, not harder 🔑 Key Takeaways • The best packing strategy is often comfort over perfection. • Travelling with children becomes easier when you stop trying to entertain them with 50 different activities and focus on what actually works. • Snacks can solve more travel problems than most parenting books. • Neurodivergent travellers often benefit from planning for sensory comfort before problems arise. • Airport stress is often reduced when systems are simplified and hands are kept as free as possible. • There is no prize for travelling uncomfortably. Pack the pillow, blanket, headphones or support items if they help you arrive feeling better. • The "perfect" travel setup is the one that works for your family. ✈️ Travel Hacks Mentioned For Kids * Download favourite shows before you leave * Pack more snacks than you think you'll need * Bring familiar comfort items * Consider ear pressure aids if flying anxiety is an issue * Use activity packs, colouring or magnetic games for airport downtime * Choose flight times that work with your child's energy levels For Parents * Wear compression socks on longer flights * Bring charging cords in your carry-on * Pack noise-cancelling headphones * Keep your hands free whenever possible * Consider luggage that opens easily during flights * Board early if it reduces stress * Prioritise comfort over appearance For Neurodivergent Travellers * Look into the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower program * Plan for sensory needs in advance * Reduce unnecessary decisions while travelling * Build recovery time into your itinerary * Give yourself permission to use accommodations that help 👩👧 Who This Episode Is For This episode is for: • Solo parents who travel with children • ADHD and neurodivergent parents • Families preparing for holidays • Parents of anxious travellers • Anyone who feels overwhelmed by airports • People who always pack too much and still forget something important 💬 A Message From This Episode You don't need to be the perfectly organised traveller. You don't need matching luggage, colour-coded packing cubes, or a Pinterest-worthy itinerary. You just need a system that works for you, your child, and your nervous system. Because arriving slightly overdressed, carrying too many snacks and surviving the flight is still a win. 📲 Follow & Connect Follow along for behind-the-scenes Bali adventures, travel updates and future episodes: @motherhoodunmaskedunfiltered 🎧 Subscribe & Follow Follow Motherhood: Unmasked & Unfiltered for weekly conversations about: • ADHD in women • Neurodivergent motherhood • Parenting without the filter • Travel and family life • Emotional regulation • Friendship, identity and community New episodes every Thursday.
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