Episode 4: Helping Little Voices Grow: Supporting Speech and Thriving in Motherhood

helping little voice grow episode artwork with pictures of corrina beasley and charlotte hall

In this episode of The Naptime Sessions, I’m joined by the incredible Charlotte, an award-winning speech and language therapist who’s passionate about helping parents support their children’s speech and language development while navigating the ups and downs of motherhood.

Charlotte shares her personal journey, including the challenges of transitioning into motherhood and overcoming birth trauma. She opens up about how creating meaningful connections and finding a supportive community have been key to her parenting journey.

We also dive into Charlotte’s expert insights on fostering speech and language skills in children and the importance of early intervention. Plus, she introduces her podcast, Just Three Things, where she offers quick, actionable strategies for parents seeking speech therapy support for their little ones.

Here’s what we cover:

  • The challenges of adjusting to motherhood and why it’s okay to ask for help.

  • Birth trauma and its lasting impact on both mother and child.

  • The importance of connection and communication in your child’s development.

  • How building a supportive community can help parents thrive.

  • Practical advice for encouraging speech and language development in children.

  • Why letting go of perfection and embracing 'good enough' can lighten the load.

This conversation will leave you feeling reassured, informed, and ready to cherish the little moments in parenting while supporting your child’s development.

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Corrina x

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