EPISODE · Sep 18, 2025 · 44 MIN
Episode 25: Navigating Tricky Conversations: When Opinions Collide
from PiP Cast: Perspectives in Paeds · host Kid Link OT
In this episode, Jackie is joined by Emily Milner (OT) and Alyssa Armytage (OT) to explore the realities of tricky conversations with families, as submitted by our audience. They reflect on their own experiences, share lessons learned along the way, and offer practical approaches for allied health professionals working in family-centered practice. The discussion covers setting realistic and affirming therapy goals, maintaining professional boundaries, navigating funding conversations, and managing your own regulation during high-stress moments. Whether you are an OT, speech pathologist, psychologist, social worker, or another allied health professional, this episode provides supportive insights to strengthen your communication skills, build family partnerships, and feel more confident in handling difficult conversations in healthcare and therapy settings.Be sure to follow us on instagram @pip.cast This podcast is brought to you by Kid Link Occupational Therapy. We acknowledge the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people as the Traditional Owners of the land on which we work and live here in Mitcham, Victoria. We pay our respects to their Elders, past and present, and recognize their ongoing connection to the land, waterways, and culture. As we support children and families, we are inspired by the wisdom and care that First Nations peoples have shown for generations.Music by Daniel Pavey Produced by Michael Daniels Relevant Episode Links:Coach Approach Training by Jacqui Snider: https://jacquisnider.com.au/training/Kid Link’s on-demand PD booster on parent coaching: https://www.kidlinkeducation.com.au/courses/parent-coachingKid LInk’s supervision and mentoring services: https://kidlink.net.au/mentoring/
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