Raising Mentally Well Kids While Traveling Full-Time or Raising Resilient Kids Abroad: Mental Health Tips for Digital Nomad Families

EPISODE · Sep 13, 2025 · 38 MIN

Raising Mentally Well Kids While Traveling Full-Time or Raising Resilient Kids Abroad: Mental Health Tips for Digital Nomad Families

from Our Offbeat Life · host OurOffbeatLife.com

About the Guest(s):Addie Weiland is a licensed therapist specializing in mental health and wellness, particularly in children and families. Beyond her professional expertise, Addie is also a full-time traveling mom, which provides her with firsthand experience in raising mentally resilient children while being constantly on the move. She shares her insights and experiences through her counseling practice, Everyday Bravery Counseling, and also documents her family's travel adventures.Episode Summary:In this insightful episode of "Offbeat Life," host David Yealink engages in a captivating discussion with Addie Weiland about the complexities of raising mentally well-rounded children in a nomadic lifestyle. Drawing from her dual expertise as a licensed therapist and a traveling parent, Addie provides valuable guidance on ensuring children's mental health is prioritized even while experiencing the joys and challenges of full-time travel. The conversation navigates through the delicate balance between adventure and emotional stability, offering practical strategies for parents who embark on this unique lifestyle.During the episode, Addie dispels common myths about traveling with children, arguing that while it may seem selfish, it often turns out to be one of the best gifts you can offer them. She emphasizes the importance of monitoring your child's emotional and behavioral changes as key indicators of whether the travel lifestyle is beneficial for them. The discussion also delves into specific strategies for maintaining emotional regulation and routines, essential for providing a stable environment amid frequent location changes. Addie shares personal anecdotes, including both parenting wins and chaotic travel stories, illustrating the raw, day-to-day realities of her family's travel experiences.Key Takeaways:Traveling with children, when handled with care, can be a significant gift rather than a selfish endeavor, but it's crucial to monitor their mental wellness.Establishing routines and preparing children for transitions helps create stability in a nomadic lifestyle.Emotional resilience in children can be bolstered by recognizing and addressing goodbye struggles and fostering positive communication.Parents' self-regulation is crucial in managing stress and modeling emotional management for children.Open dialogue with children about their travel experiences provides vital insights and supports their mental well-being.Notable Quotes:"If your kids' mental health is really shifting downward, then maybe it's a little selfish to continue [traveling].""The best regulating tool you have is to keep yourself regulated.""We can do hard things. Traveling is amazing, and it's also kind of hard, but we get through it.""Checking in with your child's emotional state doesn't change just because you're traveling.""Open dialogue with your kids is important; we must ask them how they're doing."Everyday Bravery CounselingAddie's social media: "Wheeling with the Weilands"Contact details and resources further mentioned in the episodeResources:Listeners are encouraged to tune in to the full episode for a comprehensive exploration of child mental health strategies in a travel lifestyle. Stay connected for more enriching episodes of "Offbeat Life," offering valuable insights and expert advice to enhance your family travel experiences.

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