Beyond Words by Pop Family

Heidi Begg

At Beyond Words, we aim to explore topics that empower mothers to make the right choices for their family. Join Heidi Trusler - mum, speech pathologist and founder of Pop Online Speech therapy - to explore child development and motherhood with other health professional experts and connect and learn from mums through shared experiences. To learn more you can find us on Instagram at @beyondwordsbypopfamily or @popfamily.au or visit our website https://popfamily.au

  1. 2D AGO

    37. How To Pick The Best Speech Therapist

    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.

    34 min
  2. FEB 2

    36. Keeping Kids Engaged Over Telehealth

    Is teletherapy worth it for kids? Speech Pathologists Heidi and Lucy break down the frequently asked questions about speech therapy when it comes to keeping children engaged.  They explore the critical role of connection in speech therapy, emphasising the importance of collaboration between therapists and parents. This episode discusses how relationships and trust are foundational to successful therapy outcomes and keeping children engaged, the roles of both parents and children in the therapeutic process, and the unique challenges and strategies involved in online speech therapy for kids.  RESOURCES FROM TODAY'S SHOW Meet Lucy Griffin: https://popfamily.au/team/lucy-g/  Download the free playbook "How to Choose the Right Therapist"👇 🔗 https://popfamily.au/podcasts/keeping-kids-engaged-telehealth/    KEY TAKEAWAYS FOR PARENTS💡 • Engagement is not a simple concept; it can be complex and dynamic. • Collaboration between parents and therapists is essential for success. • Building trust and relationships is foundational in speech therapy. • Parents play a crucial role in observing and supporting their child's speech therapy. • Modeling appropriate behaviors and communication is key in speech therapy. • Unconditional positive regard helps children feel safe and supported. • Children have the right to express their needs and feelings during speech therapy. • Transitions into speech therapy sessions should be smooth and intentional. • Therapists must adapt their approaches for online speech therapy settings. • The narrative around speech therapy should be positive to support children's engagement.   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.

    1h 3m
  3. JAN 19

    35. Tongue Tie Surgery: A Personal Journey

    Thinking of getting the snip? Heidi dives into the world of tongue ties with Lyndal Thomas, Pop Family's Head of Speech Pathology. Together, they explore their personal and professional journey of understanding and treating tongue ties, highlighting the impact on speech, eating, and overall health.  Lyndal shares her own experiences and insights from tongue tie surgery as an adult (aka a lingual frenectomy or tongue-tie release), offering a no-nonsense look at the challenges and triumphs faced by those with orofacial myofunctional disorders. Tune in for an enlightening conversation that blends personal stories with a peek behind the curtain of life as an orofacial myofunctional speech pathologist.   RESOURCES FROM TODAY'S SHOW Meet Lyndal Thomas: https://popfamily.au/team/lyndal-thomas  Download the free snapshot "How Tongue Ties Can Impact Everyday Life"👇 🔗  https://popfamily.au/podcasts/tongue-tie-surgery-journey/   KEY TAKEAWAYS💡 • Tongue ties can significantly impact speech and eating. • Holistic treatment approaches are crucial for effective management. • Personal experiences can provide valuable insights into treatment, but everybody's experience will not be the same. • Speech pathologists play a key role in managing tongue ties. • Orofacial myofunctional therapy can be an essential part of pre and post-surgery for a frenectomy. • Understanding facial development is important in treatment. • Early intervention can prevent long-term issues. • Collaboration with body workers enhances treatment outcomes. • Education empowers patients to make informed decisions. • Each tongue tie journey and tongue tie release is unique and requires personalised care. 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.

    50 min
  4. JAN 5

    34. How Much Does Speech Therapy Cost

    Heidi and Monique simplify the complexities of speech therapy costs in Australia, exploring various funding sources such as community health services, schools, NDIS, and private therapy options. The discussion emphasises the importance of understanding how therapy is billed, the expected costs, and the role of family support in achieving therapy goals. Heidi and Mon also touch on the significance of neuroplasticity in therapy outcomes and the need for realistic expectations regarding the duration and frequency of therapy sessions.   RESOURCES FROM TODAY'S SHOW Meet Monique Martino: https://popfamily.au/team/monique-martino/  Royal Far West Website: https://royalfarwest.org.au/  Download the free 'What Affects the Cost of Speech Therapy' quick guide👇  🔗 https://popfamily.au/podcasts/how-much-does-speech-therapy-cost/  KEY TAKEAWAYS FOR PARENTS💡 • Therapy is not a fixed duration. Unlike the short, 10-session blocks often seen in the public system, long-term goals for conditions like dyslexia can require 12 to 24 months or more of consistent therapy. • Frequency and Duration Matter: Weekly sessions are generally recommended to start, especially when learning new skills, to build momentum and rapport. Session lengths of 45 to 60 minutes are common, with 45 minutes being Pop's average. • Practice Reduces Cost: Therapy success relies on neuroplasticity, which requires repetition and consistent practice. The more home practice and support you implement, the quicker the progress, and the less money is spent in the long run. • Communicate your Budget: Speak openly with your therapist about your financial budget to create a plan that works best for your family. Use the initial assessment phase (3 to 6 sessions) as a checkpoint to get a better prognosis and adjust your budget. 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.

    57 min
  5. 33. What is Neurodiversity? Clinician's Edition

    12/19/2025

    33. What is Neurodiversity? Clinician's Edition

    In this extended cut of "What is Neurodiversity", Heidi interviews Tina Evans, a speech pathologist and clinical lead for neurodiversity at Pop Online Speech Therapy. They discuss Tina's journey into the field, the concept of neurodiversity, and the importance of understanding and advocating for neurodivergent individuals. The conversation covers the evolution of terminology, the significance of empathy in therapy, and the role of communication partners in supporting neurodivergent individuals. They also explore the need for safe spaces in therapy and provide resources for parents navigating this journey. RESOURCES FROM TODAY'S SHOW Meet Tina Evans: https://popfamily.au/team/tina-evans/  The Brain Forest by Sandhya Menon: https://www.onwardsandupwardspsychology.com.au/product-page/book-the-brain-forest   Yellow Lady Bugs Podcast: https://www.yellowladybugs.com.au/news/view?newsId=6   Emily Hammond - NeuroWild Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neurowild_/  Doc Amen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doc_amen/ Download the free 'What is Neurodiversity and Neuroaffirming Practice' mini guide👇  🔗https://popfamily.au/podcasts/33-what-is-neurodiversity-clinicians-edition/  KEY TAKEAWAYS 💡 • Neurodiversity encompasses both neurotypical and neurodivergent brains. • Empathy is crucial in understanding and supporting neurodivergent individuals. • Neurodiversity affirming therapy values individuals for who they are, rather than trying to 'fix' them. • Building positive relationships with clients enhances therapeutic outcomes. • Communication partners play a vital role in supporting neurodivergent individuals. • Creating safe spaces in therapy can improve engagement and learning. • Therapists should adapt their approaches based on individual needs and preferences. • Understanding the family's values is essential in therapy. • The evolution of neurodiversity terminology reflects a growing understanding of diverse brains. • Resources and education are key for parents and professionals in supporting neurodivergent individuals. CONNECT WITH US 🤝 Listen to more episodes |  popfamily.au/podcasts/ Watch the Episodes On YouTube | @BeyondWordsbyPopFamily Follow us on Instagram |  @beyondwordsbypopfamily @popfamily.au  Follow us on Facebook |  @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.

    1h 2m
  6. 32. What is Neurodiversity? Parent's Edition

    12/19/2025

    32. What is Neurodiversity? Parent's Edition

    In this conversation of "What is Neurodiversity", Heidi interviews Tina Evans, a speech pathologist and clinical lead for neurodiversity at Pop Online Speech Therapy. Heidi asks questions as a mum and they explore the concept of neurodiversity and its implications for parents. They discuss the importance of understanding neurodiversity, and the need for empathy in therapy. The conversation emphasises the significance of building positive relationships with neurodivergent individuals, the role of communication partners, and the necessity of a strength-based approach in therapy. They also highlight the importance of family values and the need for resources to support parents and clinicians in navigating the complexities of neurodiversity. RESOURCES FROM TODAY'S SHOW Meet Tina Evans: https://popfamily.au/team/tina-evans/  The Brain Forest by Sandhya Menon: https://www.onwardsandupwardspsychology.com.au/product-page/book-the-brain-forest   Yellow Lady Bugs Podcast: https://www.yellowladybugs.com.au/news/view?newsId=6   Emily Hammond - NeuroWild Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neurowild_/  Doc Amen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doc_amen/ Download the free 'What is Neurodiversity and Neuroaffirming Practice' mini guide👇  🔗https://popfamily.au/podcasts/32-what-is-neurodiversity-parents-guide/   KEY TAKEAWAYS 💡 • Neurodiversity encompasses both neurotypical and neurodivergent brains. • Empathy is crucial in understanding and supporting neurodivergent individuals. • Neurodiversity affirming therapy values individuals for who they are, rather than trying to 'fix' them. • Building positive relationships with clients enhances therapeutic outcomes. • Communication partners play a vital role in supporting neurodivergent individuals. • Creating safe spaces in therapy can improve engagement and learning. • Therapists should adapt their approaches based on individual needs and preferences. • Understanding the family's values is essential in therapy. • The evolution of neurodiversity terminology reflects a growing understanding of diverse brains. • Resources and education are key for parents and professionals in supporting neurodivergent individuals. CONNECT WITH US 🤝 Listen to more episodes |  popfamily.au/podcasts/ Watch the Episodes On YouTube | @BeyondWordsbyPopFamily Follow us on Instagram |  @beyondwordsbypopfamily @popfamily.au  Follow us on Facebook |  @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.

    55 min
  7. 31. Choking Dangers for Kids: A Rural Mum's Tale

    12/08/2025

    31. Choking Dangers for Kids: A Rural Mum's Tale

    Rural stay-at-home mum of 4, Sarah Giltrow joins Heidi Trusler as she shares her harrowing experience of a choking incident involving her daughter and discusses the importance of emergency preparedness, particularly in rural and remote areas.  She emphasises the need for first aid knowledge and advocates for the LifeVac device as a potential lifesaver. The discussion also touches on the importance of awareness and education regarding choking hazards and the role of devices, like LifeVac, in enhancing safety for children and adults alike. RESOURCES FROM TODAY'S SHOW LifeVac Statistics: https://lifevac.net.au/  LifeFlight Free First Aid Training: https://www.lifeflight.org.au/first-minutes-matter/   Tiny Hearts Article: https://tinyhearts.com/blogs/baby-first-aid/chocking-devices   Tiny Hearts Website: https://tinyhearts.com/   Health Direct Website: https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/choking  Download the free Swallowing Safety handout 👇  🔗 https://popfamily.au/podcasts/choking-dangers-kids/  KEY TAKEAWAYS 💡 • First aid knowledge is crucial for parents and caregivers. • Living in remote areas increases the need for emergency preparedness. • Advocacy for awareness about choking hazards is essential. • Parents should have quick access to first aid information. • Devices like LifeVac should complement, not replace, first aid training. • Choking incidents can happen quickly and unexpectedly. • Education on choking prevention is vital for child safety. • Community support and resources can enhance safety measures.   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.

    51 min
  8. 30. Is Speech Therapy Covered by Medicare?

    11/24/2025

    30. Is Speech Therapy Covered by Medicare?

    In episode 30, Heidi has a conversation with Pop's Clinical Lead for Language and Literacy, Monique, to explore the complexities of navigating speech therapy funding in Australia. Heidi quizzes Monique on what parents need to know about Medicare and NDIS options. Monique provides her top insights into Medicare's Chronic Condition Management Plan, the importance of preparation for GP appointments, and the role of advocacy for parents. The discussion emphasises the need for parents to understand their options and prepare effectively to ensure their children receive the necessary support, and gives them the tools they need to make it happen. RESOURCES FROM TODAY'S SHOW Download the free 'How To Get Medicare Funding' Playbook👇 🔗 https://popfamily.au/podcasts/speech-therapy-covered-by-medicare/ KEY TAKEAWAYS 💡 • Medicare offers funding for up to five allied health sessions per year. • The average child may need more than five sessions for meaningful progress. • Families can access both Medicare and NDIS funding, but not for the same appointment. • NDIS provides more extensive support for eligible individuals. • Chronic Condition Management Plan requires a diagnosis lasting at least six months. • The new funding system is clearer but still can be tricky to navigate. • Parents do not need a referral to see a speech pathologist, but need one for Medicare rebates. • Preparation for GP appointments can streamline the process. • Pop Online Speech Therapy Discovery Calls can help parents articulate their concerns to GPs. • Advocacy is crucial for parents navigating the healthcare system. 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.

    32 min

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At Beyond Words, we aim to explore topics that empower mothers to make the right choices for their family. Join Heidi Trusler - mum, speech pathologist and founder of Pop Online Speech therapy - to explore child development and motherhood with other health professional experts and connect and learn from mums through shared experiences. To learn more you can find us on Instagram at @beyondwordsbypopfamily or @popfamily.au or visit our website https://popfamily.au

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