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If your last family trip was filled with toddler tantrums or travel stress, this episode is for you.

I’m joined by Dinalynn Rosenbush, pediatric speech-language pathologist and host of The Language of Play podcast. With over 30 years of experience helping families improve communication, Dinalynn shares how simple language tools, used at the right time, can help kids feel calmer, more confident, and better prepared while traveling.

We talked about why preparing kids for transitions matters just as much as packing snacks, how to turn everyday travel moments into learning opportunities, and what “being a duck” has to do with getting through the airport.

Whether you’re flying across the country or heading out on a weekend road trip, this episode will help you speak your child’s language and travel with more confidence.

✨ A few questions we covered:

  • How do I prevent toddler meltdowns while traveling?
  • How can I help my child feel more prepared before a trip?
  • What can I do if my toddler can’t express their needs while traveling?
  • What phrases help calm a child during a travel meltdown?
  • How do I manage difficult transitions on vacation, like leaving the pool or boarding a plane?

📍Follow Dinalynn at @dinalynnrosenbush

🎧 Listen to The Language of Play podcast wherever you get your podcasts.

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