How I travel the world with my highly sensitive child

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How I travel the world with my highly sensitive child
  • Traveling with a highly sensitive child requires patience, understanding, and a willingness to adapt.
  • Preparing the child for travel with detailed plans and discussions helps manage expectations and reduce anxiety.
  • Incorporating downtime and honoring the child’s boundaries, even if it means deviating from the itinerary, is crucial.
  • Celebrating small victories and focusing on positive experiences helps build resilience and create lasting memories.

I was standing in line at an airport restaurant with my son when I realized how I parented him needed to change. I’d always prided myself in giving my seven-year-old a choice in the things he could control, but this time, asking him to make a quick decision between a milkshake or a donut made him frustrated and angry. 

“I can’t make a decision that fast! That’s so mean and unfair,” he fired back at me. The damage was done; my offers to give him more time or to choose for him were fruitless. He was upset and needed time to himself – in a crowded airport, no less – to calm down.

I’d started reading “The Highly Sensitive Child” by Dr. Elaine Aron, and suspected my son had the genetic trait she describes as highly sensitive in her book. It made me realize the way I process quick decisions in busy airports may be different from how my son can. Instead of pushing him to be more expeditious like me, I knew I needed to become more sympathetic to the differences in our personality traits.

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