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šāØ Should kids have to āearnā travel? Or is exposure the key to raising confident, well-rounded adults?
Alisha Nesbitt has a different perspective on family travelāone that challenges traditional ideas about when and why we take our kids on trips. As a mom, occupational therapist, real estate investor, and entrepreneur, sheās seen firsthand how early travel experiences shape the way kids see the world, build confidence, and avoid the dreaded FOMO that so many adults experience later in life.
In this episode, Alisha breaks down:
āļø Why she doesnāt believe kids should have to āearnā travelāand what she does instead to teach responsibility.
Ā š How traveling early helps kids feel comfortable in global spacesāso they never grow up thinking itās āout of reach.ā
Ā š©š¾āāļø The connection between travel & child developmentāhow experiencing different cultures expands emotional intelligence and adaptability.
Ā š° How her family balances travel with real-life responsibilitiesābecause yes, you can prioritize adventure without sacrificing discipline.
Ā š Her best tips for parents who want to travel more but donāt know where to startāincluding why nearby destinations are the perfect launchpad.
š” If youāre a parent who wants to give your kids more than just vacationsābut a real connection to the worldāthis episode is for you!
š§ Listen now on all major podcasting platforms and be inspired to turn any life transition into an opportunity for adventure!
š² Follow @itsalishasworld for more inspiration on travel, parenting, and breaking generational limits.
⨠Loved this episode? Make sure to subscribe and follow our podcast for more stories, tips, and adventures from Black and Brown family travelers just like you! šāļø
š§ Donāt forget to leave a review! Your feedback helps us grow and reach more travel-loving families.
š Join our community! Ask questions and let us know how we can help you and your family in the Comments. Connect with other Black and Brown family travelers on this incredible journey. Let's inspire and support each other as we explore the world together. #TravelLoveLegacy #BlackFamilyTravel #BrownFamilyTravel
By Melanie NunezšāØ Should kids have to āearnā travel? Or is exposure the key to raising confident, well-rounded adults?
Alisha Nesbitt has a different perspective on family travelāone that challenges traditional ideas about when and why we take our kids on trips. As a mom, occupational therapist, real estate investor, and entrepreneur, sheās seen firsthand how early travel experiences shape the way kids see the world, build confidence, and avoid the dreaded FOMO that so many adults experience later in life.
In this episode, Alisha breaks down:
āļø Why she doesnāt believe kids should have to āearnā travelāand what she does instead to teach responsibility.
Ā š How traveling early helps kids feel comfortable in global spacesāso they never grow up thinking itās āout of reach.ā
Ā š©š¾āāļø The connection between travel & child developmentāhow experiencing different cultures expands emotional intelligence and adaptability.
Ā š° How her family balances travel with real-life responsibilitiesābecause yes, you can prioritize adventure without sacrificing discipline.
Ā š Her best tips for parents who want to travel more but donāt know where to startāincluding why nearby destinations are the perfect launchpad.
š” If youāre a parent who wants to give your kids more than just vacationsābut a real connection to the worldāthis episode is for you!
š§ Listen now on all major podcasting platforms and be inspired to turn any life transition into an opportunity for adventure!
š² Follow @itsalishasworld for more inspiration on travel, parenting, and breaking generational limits.
⨠Loved this episode? Make sure to subscribe and follow our podcast for more stories, tips, and adventures from Black and Brown family travelers just like you! šāļø
š§ Donāt forget to leave a review! Your feedback helps us grow and reach more travel-loving families.
š Join our community! Ask questions and let us know how we can help you and your family in the Comments. Connect with other Black and Brown family travelers on this incredible journey. Let's inspire and support each other as we explore the world together. #TravelLoveLegacy #BlackFamilyTravel #BrownFamilyTravel