Growing Up with A Growing Understanding Speech Pathology Podcast

Growing Up with A Growing Understanding Speech Pathology Podcast

Welcome to Growing Up with A Growing Understanding Speech Pathology. We can't wait to help guide you through parenthood and assist you with the challenges and everyday dilemmas that parents and children are faced with on their journey into adulthood. Hear from experts in varying fields and benefit from their incredible insight, as you and your children grow in life together.

Episodes

July 25, 2021 16 mins

Did you know that speech pathologists can help children develop social skills? Many of us may take for granted that innate understanding of how to interact with others appropriately. But for some children, understanding conversational cues, facial expressions and pragmatics does not come as naturally.

Jo Nelson, an experienced Speech Pathologist, shares her thoughts and tips on how we can help children forge connect...

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Have you ever considered alternative ways to support the unique needs of your family? Michelle Ebbin understands all too well the search for that ‘perfect solution’ when it comes to supporting children with special needs.

In this podcast episode, Michelle shares her journey as a mum of children with additional needs, including Jett who was diagnosed with Autism at a young age, and how she created a product th...

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Have you ever considered the support of a psychologist when it comes to your child’s growth and development? For many parents, a psychologist maybe someone that is only considered if there is a specific problem or concern. But as Dr Rickie Elliot explains in this conversation, psychologists can play an important role in your child’s development, particularly when it comes to understanding their emotions.

With...

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If you have a toddler in the house, chances are you know how tricky toilet training can be. But did you know that speech pathologists can help with this important milestone?

Melissa Roberts is a Speech Pathologist and after experiencing her own battle in the bathroom, wrote a book to help parents understand tricky topics like stool withholding and the fears children may experience when it comes to toileting.

In thi...

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Alison Perry is a speech pathologist, and like many speech pathologists, she understands that helping children

develop their literacy skills is paramount to their future success.

As a trainer for the Sounds-Write Phonics Program, Alison shares her ideas on how we as parents and educators can

develop our understanding of how to teach children phonics successfully and help them build an ability to read and

spell.

With young chil...

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Assistance dogs are making a big difference in the lives of many people, including Maree Bendeich, who shares her

experience with training an assistance dog for her daughter in this podcast episode.

Maree’s daughter was diagnosed with Autism and Generalised Anxiety Disorder at a young age. Maree believed that

an assistance dog would be a great way to help her daughter build confidence and even give her a reason to speak

a...

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Have you ever considered your experiences growing up and how much of this you may pass onto your children? As

parents, we often look to our own experiences to guide what we do and hopefully teach our children about culture,

heritage, and the lessons we have learnt.

Cherie Johnson, owner and operator of Speaking in Colour, believes that communication across the generations is

the key to effect change in our society. In t...

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Have you ever noticed that there is quite a bit of negativity surrounding parenting? This is particularly the case for

those with children who have a diagnosis. Many parents will find themselves embracing the negatives just to get the

support their family needs.

Kirsty Russell, positive and inclusive parenting advocate, challenges us in this episode to flip the negative parenting

idea on its head and start using the power of po...

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Lauren Haskins - Podcast Host, Speech Pathologist and Practice Director of A Growing Understanding Speech

Pathology

Every child is unique and will develop at their own pace. But as a parent, noticing differences between siblings and

peers can often cause you to worry about your child’s development, particularly when it comes to language and

communication skills.

Lauren Haskins, Director of A Growing Understanding Speech ...

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As adults, we understand the importance of training, preparation, and perseverance when it comes achieving our

goals. But how do we pass these important life skills onto our children?

Tony Wilson has found a way to impart these messages in his children’s books, namely The Cow Tripped Over the

Moon. In this podcast episode, he shares his idea of taking a popular nursery rhyme and asking; “What happened

before the cow...

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Speech Pathologists love books, so it seems fitting to culminate this series of discussions with one that focuses on the beauty of books and how stories can connect us and shape our perceptions of the world.

Deborah Kelly writes stories for kids of all ages and shares her thoughts on how books can help you feel less alone and encourage children to imagine and follow their dreams. 

Her book “The Thing About Oliver&rdquo...

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If your child has recently been diagnosed with hearing challenges, you may be wondering what sort of support is available and are looking to understand nonverbal and alternative communication. This could all seem very daunting, but as Kimberly Lewis shares in this conversation, communication for all is possible. Kimberly was born deaf in her right ear and during her teen years was diagnosed with Meniere’s&...

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Have you ever wanted additional support to help you juggle all the balls that come with family life, career, and everything else in between? In our busy world, it really can take a village to raise children. But what do you do if you don’t have that village or support network close by? In this discussion, Irene Becker from 99aupairs suggests a different approach and encourages families to step outside the ...

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As a parent to four children, Asher from The Family Psychology Clinic understands that parenting can be a tough gig. We aren’t given manuals to navigate our parenting journeys, and even if we were, we would need a different manual for each child. So how can we shape our family life and understand the needs of each of our children? In this discussion, Asher encourages you to ask the question: “What do...

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Has your child ever had a massive tantrum in the middle of a shopping centre? If so, you are not alone. Many parents experience the challenges of big behaviours at home and in public places and they can often leave you and your child feeling desperate and unhappy. But the one thing to ask when these big behaviours are taking place is ‘what is my child trying to tell me?’ In this discussion Lauren Has...

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Have you ever considered the support of a chiropractor when it comes to your child’s growth and development? For many parents, a chiropractor maybe someone that is only considered if there is a specific problem or concern. But as Dr Jacey Pryjma from Australian Children's Chiropractic Centre explains in this conversation, she and her team look holistically at how to support a child’s growth and can help f...

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Starting your family’s wholesome food journey can seem daunting. Perhaps you are wondering where you should start? After her children experienced food intolerances from a young age, Kylie Pheils from Mama P started her own wholesome food journey which has since grown into a successful business that nourishes both her family and community. In this discussion, Kylie offers advice on how to make small changes...

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Have you ever wondered what services are available to support your child’s development? Carly from Beyond Boundaries Rehab and Lauren discuss the varied Allied Health services available, and how a collaborative and multidisciplinary approach to your child’s growth often leads to the best outcomes. As an Occupational Therapist, Carly works with families experiencing a variety of challenges and underst...

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Growing up is not just for children. We as parents are constantly growing, changing and adapting. And it is through our own growth that we can support our children and help them grow. Lauren Haskins, Director of A Growing Understanding Speech Pathology and Podcast Host, talks about growing up as a business owner and a mum, and how this journey has shaped what she does at home with her family and in business.&nbs...

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Have you ever asked: “Am I doing this parenting thing right?” It can feel at times that we are wading through uncharted territory with little to no guidance, particularly if our children have additional needs or challenges. Luckily, running your own parenting race is usually the best approach. Linda Baker, Speech Pathologist and ADHD advocate, joins Lauren Haskins of A Growing Understanding Speech Pa...

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