A thoughtful, reassuring and inspiring episode for parents who want to travel with their child,
even when they still doubt themselves.
In this episode of The Parents’ House, Aurélie speaks with Eve, a mother, artist and future art therapist, about a topic many parents deeply relate to:
travelling alone with your child, even when you are anxious, introverted or afraid of bothering others.
An episode that shows you can create beautiful memories with your child, even by moving forward one step at a time.
In this episode, we discuss
- How to travel alone with your child when you have never dared to do it before
- Eve’s first overnight train trip with her 18-month-old son, from Austria to Italy
- Flying alone with a child: preparation, meltdowns, diaper changes on the plane, screens and activities
- The “guardian angels” met along the way: kindness, support and human connection while travelling
- Naptime as personal time: reading, breathing, moving projects forward without guilt
- How to prepare a child for travel with books, stories and rituals
- Cross-country skiing, hikes and cabin stays: enjoying winter with a child instead of enduring it
- The fear of others: “what if people judge me?” — and why it’s still worth trying
- Eve’s final message: dare one step at a time, create memories together, even if you feel afraid
Who is this episode for?
- Parents who are afraid to travel with their child
- Anxious, highly sensitive or introverted mothers wondering whether they can do it
- Parents who want to offer a rich life to their child without completely losing themselves
- Anyone who wants to feel less alone in their doubts and more confident in their abilities
In-depth articles
If this episode resonates with you, we also created several articles to help parents
travel alone with a child more confidently, reduce mental load and turn fear into action.
You’ll find the full guides just below.