We exist to empower children to live whole, healthy, and happy lives together.
For more information about us or to book an appointment please visit our website https://mywordspeechtherapy.com/ or find us on social media @mywordspeechtherapy

by Maegen Walsh

We exist to empower children to live whole, healthy, and happy lives together. For more information about us or to book an appointment please visit our website https://mywordspeechtherapy.com/ or find us on social media @mywordspeechtherapy
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June 22, 2026
What if the most powerful thing you could do for your child… was to work on yourself? In this episode, I’m joined by Glenda O’Neill from Novo Counselling for a real and honest conversation about something so many mums experience — but don’t always talk about. Because motherhood has a way of bringing everything to the surface. We explore what it actually means to “do the work” as a mum — processing our own stress, anxiety, and past experiences — and how these can quietly shape the way we respond to our kids. Glenda shares how our early experiences can show up in parenting, why our nervous system matters more than we think, and how becoming a more regulated (not perfect) version of ourselves can completely shift the emotional tone of our home. This episode isn’t about blame or striving for perfection. It’s about awareness, growth, and learning how to navigate life in a way we can feel proud of — while modelling that for our kids along the way. We chat about: How past experiences show up in parenting What nervous system regulation actually looks like in real life Why “doing the work” is the greatest gift for your children The shift from reactive parenting to intentional parenting How to know when it might be time to seek support What counselling really looks like (and why it’s not as scary as you think) If you’ve ever found yourself reacting in ways you didn’t expect, feeling overwhelmed, or just knowing there’s a better way to show up — this episode will feel like a deep exhale. Because your kids don’t need a perfect mum. They need a real one — who’s willing to grow. You can find more about Glenda and what she offers at Glenda O'Neill - Coach & Therapist Website: www.oneillcoachingaus.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/glenda_oneill_therapist_coach?igsh=d3YwZjBuYm1iNjFl Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/novocounsellingaus?mibextid=ZbWKwL You can find more about Maegen and the My Word Health team on our website and social media pages. Website: https://www.mywordhealth.com.au/ Instagram: Instagraminstagram.com/mywordhealth Facebook: Facebookfacebook.com/mywordhealth

June 7, 2026
Learning to read isn’t always straightforward for every child. In this episode, Maegen sits down with Kate from Read3 Literacy to unpack what literacy really involves, why some children struggle to learn to read, and how parents can recognise the early signs of dyslexia and literacy challenges. Kate shares her personal journey as a parent of a child with dyslexia and explains how that experience led to the development of the Read3 literacy program — a structured, evidence-informed approach designed to support children who aren’t progressing with standard phonics instruction. Together we explore: • What literacy actually involves beyond reading and writing • The “Big Five” skills that underpin reading development • Early warning signs of dyslexia and literacy difficulties • Why early intervention is so important • Whether a dyslexia diagnosis is necessary • Practical strategies parents can use to support reading at home • How the Read3 program helps children build confidence and fluency If you’re a parent wondering whether your child’s reading struggles are typical or something more, this episode will help you understand what to look for and what steps you can take to support them. Because literacy isn’t just about school — it opens the door to confidence, opportunity, and lifelong learning. You can find out more about the Read3 program via their website, including access to their free checklist https://read3.com.au/ If you need help from a speech pathologist who is trained in Read3 you can reach out to us at My Word Health https://www.mywordhealth.com.au/ You can find more about Maegen and the My Word Health team on our website and social media pages. Website: https://www.mywordhealth.com.au/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mywordhealth/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mywordhealth/

May 24, 2026
Tummy time is one of the most talked-about parts of baby development — but many parents are left wondering if they’re doing it “right”. In this episode, Maegen sits down with a kids physiotherapist, Jessee, to talk about why tummy time is so important, how it supports your baby’s development, and what parents should know about conditions like torticollis and flat spots. We unpack common questions parents ask, including: • What tummy time actually is and why babies need it • How tummy time supports motor development • What torticollis is and how it affects babies • Why flat spots can develop on babies’ heads • Signs parents should look out for early • Simple ways to make tummy time easier (even if your baby hates it) If you’re a new parent or expecting a baby, this episode will help you understand what’s normal, when to seek support, and how small daily activities can make a big difference to your baby’s development. Because tummy time isn’t just another parenting task — it’s a key building block for rolling, crawling, and moving with confidence. Connect with My Word Health 🌐 Website: https://www.mywordhealth.com.au 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mywordhealth 👍 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mywordhealth If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to follow, rate and review the podcast so more families can access evidence-based support for their children.
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