Building from last episode "Keeping Kids Engaged Over Telehealth", this episode is an essential guide for parents, caregivers, and health professionals who are looking for tools to choose the right speech therapist, ask the right questions, and build a partnership that accelerates progress. Whether you're navigating speech therapy remotely or in person, discover how strengthening relationships, advocating confidently, and tailoring every step to your child's unique needs can transform therapy from a chore into a joyful journey. You'll learn the essential questions to ask your therapist before and during treatment - like how they build trust, adapt to your family's routines, and respond to your child's cues. Heidi reveals why the initial match between family and provider is crucial for outcomes and shares practical strategies to make home practice engaging and achievable. Get insights into creating speech therapy experiences that feel safe, playful, and aligned with your child's interests, even through telehealth. We break down the core elements of successful therapy - consistent routines, shared decision-making, and a strong emotional connection that fosters progress. Heidi emphasises how your involvement can turn therapy into a meaningful, family-strengthening activity. Plus, find out how to give constructive feedback and keep the collaboration thriving - because a strong partnership is the real magic behind rapid, lasting improvements. RESOURCES FROM TODAY'S SHOW Download the free playbook "How to Choose the Right Therapist"👇 🔗 https://popfamily.au/podcasts/keeping-kids-engaged-telehealth/ KEY TAKEAWAYS FOR PARENTS💡 • Collaboration is Key: Effective therapy is rooted in genuine collaboration and connection. Prioritising relationships over mere activity completion accelerates outcomes by deepening motivation, safety, and engagement. • Quality of Relationship Matters: The success of therapy is more dependent on the quality of the relationship than on specific techniques. Building trust and a sense of safety are foundational for effective skill transfer and progress. • Tailored Home Practice: Home practice should be integrated into daily routines, emphasizing quality over quantity. Making practice achievable and engaging leads to better adherence and faster gains. • Fostering Autonomy: Therapists should encourage child autonomy and emotional regulation by giving choices and respecting boundaries, which enhances intrinsic motivation and reduces resistance. • Essential Feedback: Parent feedback is crucial for refining therapy effectiveness. Open communication ensures that therapy aligns with the family's needs and allows for quick adjustments. • Effective Telehealth: Establishing rituals and clear routines in telehealth sessions, with active parent involvement, turns online speech therapy into a safe, engaging, and child-led experience. • Emotional Safety as a Prerequisite: The ultimate marker of success is when children feel safe, respected, and understood. Genuine rapport and emotional attunement create an environment for meaningful progress. CONNECT WITH US 🤝 Listen to more episodes | popfamily.au/podcasts/ Watch the Episodes On YouTube | @BeyondWordsbyPopFamily Follow us on Instagram | @beyondwordsbypopfamily @popfamily.au HOSTS | Heidi Trusler, Founder of Pop Online Speech Therapy and Speech Pathologist MUSIC | Track: "Mountain Anthem" by Ryan Carlson PRIVACY | Hosted on Libsyn. See libsyn.com/tos-policies/privacy-policy/ for more information. DISCLAIMER General Information Only (Not Medical Advice) The information provided in this podcast is for general educational and informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for personalised assessment, diagnosis, or treatment provided by a qualified Speech Pathologist or other registered healthcare professional. Nothing in this podcast should be interpreted as medical, therapeutic, or clinical advice. You should seek individualised medical professional advice if you have specific concerns. Australian Context This podcast is created within the Australian regulatory and professional context, including the Speech Pathology Australia standards. Listeners outside Australia should consider any local guidelines, regulations, or requirements. Content Rights & Modifications Pop Family reserves the right to edit, update, modify, replace, or remove any part of this podcast or its associated materials at any time, without prior notice. This includes audio episodes, transcripts, show notes, resources, or linked content. Information presented in earlier episodes may not remain current, complete, or accurate over time. No Liability Pop Family and any guests accept no responsibility or liability for any loss, damage, or injury that may arise from reliance on the information shared in this podcast.