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Speech4parents The Podcast
by Dr. Michelle Lowry
Speech4Parents The Podcast is where science meets real parenting.Hosted by speech-language pathologist and Mom of 3, Dr. Michelle Lowry, this podcast brings together real parents and leading child development experts to talk about all things parenting, child development, speech, language, behavior, nervous systems, and what actually works at home.If you’re looking for practical tools, evidence-based guidance, and real stories- you’re in the right place.
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Traveling with Kids
What is it really like to travel with three young kids… while pregnant? In this episode of Speech4Parents, Michelle shares the honest story behind her family’s recent trip to Peru — from why they chose to go, to navigating travel during the first trimester, to what it actually looks like traveling with kids. This isn’t a highlight reel. It’s the real experience — the chaos, the challenges, and the meaningful moments in between. Michelle also shares practical tips for traveling with kids and how these experiences can support development in ways you might not expect. If you’ve ever wondered whether traveling with kids is “worth it”… this episode is for you. What We Talk About Why we decided to take this trip to Peru Traveling during the first trimester (and what that really felt like) The hardest parts of traveling while pregnant What it’s actually like traveling with three kids Airport logistics, plane rides, and real-life moments Managing expectations vs. reality Practical tips for traveling with kids How travel supports speech, language, and social development Key Takeaways There is rarely a “perfect” time to travel with kids Traveling with kids isn’t relaxing — it’s parenting in a new environment Lowering expectations can make the experience more enjoyable Kids don’t need perfect trips — they need shared experiences Travel naturally supports communication, flexibility, and problem-solving skills A Note for Parents If you’ve been putting off traveling because it feels overwhelming, you’re not alone. It is more work. But it can also be incredibly meaningful. The goal doesn’t have to be perfection — it can simply be creating memories together, even in the messy moments. Connect with Speech4Parents If this episode resonated with you: Share it with another parent Subscribe so you don’t miss upcoming episodes Leave a review to help more parents find this space
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Baby Number 4!!!!
We’re expecting baby number four. And in this episode, Michelle is sharing what that actually feels like beyond the highlight reel. Because the truth is, pregnancy (especially when you already have kids) comes with a mix of emotions. Excitement. Gratitude. Overwhelm. Uncertainty. Joy… and a lot of questions. In this honest and personal episode, Michelle opens up about her initial reaction, what it’s like being pregnant while raising three kids, and the thoughts that come up when your family is growing again. If you’ve ever experienced mixed emotions during pregnancy or while expanding your family, this conversation will remind you that you’re not alone. What We Talk About Finding out we’re expecting baby number four The mix of emotions that come with pregnancy Why excitement isn’t always the only feeling Being pregnant while already raising multiple kids The mental load of parenting during pregnancy Thoughts and worries about adding another child How each child has changed the way I parent Letting go of perfection and control Key Takeaways It’s normal to feel more than just excitement during pregnancy Multiple emotions can exist at the same time and that doesn’t take away from gratitude Parenting while pregnant brings a different kind of challenge Every new child stretches you, but also grows you You don’t have to have it all figured out to move forward A Note for Parents If you’re in a season of change, whether you’re expecting, considering growing your family, or adjusting to a new dynamic, it’s okay to feel unsure. It’s okay to be in the middle. You don’t need to have a perfect reaction. You just need space to process it honestly. Connect with Speech4Parents If this episode resonated with you: Share it with a friend or another parent Subscribe so you don’t miss upcoming episodes Leave a review to help more parents find this space
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Overthinking
“Am I overthinking this… or should I actually be concerned?” If you’ve ever found yourself questioning your child’s development, comparing milestones, or going down a late-night Google spiral — this episode is for you. In this solo episode of Speech4Parents, Michelle talks about the very real anxiety many parents feel when it comes to milestones, speech, behavior, and development. She breaks down the difference between being aware vs. overthinking, shares personal experiences as both a parent and speech-language pathologist, and offers a more grounded way to approach your child’s growth. This episode will help you step out of constant comparison and into a place of clarity, confidence, and trust. What We Talk About Why so many parents feel like they’re constantly evaluating their child The impact of milestone charts and social media on parent anxiety The difference between healthy awareness and overthinking How comparison shows up (even when we try to avoid it) A personal perspective on worrying about your own child When to trust your gut and seek support A more balanced way to look at child development Key Takeaways Noticing your child’s development is not the problem — constant anxiety is Development is not a perfect timeline; children grow in different areas at different times Comparison is common, but it’s not always helpful Trusting your instincts and asking questions is a form of advocacy, not overreacting Your child is more than a checklist of milestones A Note for Parents Caring deeply about your child’s development doesn’t mean you’re overthinking — it means you’re paying attention. But your child also deserves a parent who can step back, be present, and enjoy who they are right now… not just focus on what comes next. Connect with Speech4Parents If this episode resonated with you: Share it with a parent who might need to hear this Subscribe so you don’t miss upcoming episodes Leave a review to help more parents find this space
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Our Story
In this special episode of Speech4parents, I am joined by my first guest... my husband Shane. Together, we share the real story behind our relationship- from how we met, to what life looked like before kids, to what it looks like now raising three kids together. This conversation is honest, real, light and relatable. If you ever wondered how other couples navigate parenting together- this episode is for you.
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Learning and unlearning
In this episode, we’re talking about the cycle every parent goes through: learning and unlearning. From the parenting beliefs we inherited to the expectations we place on our ourselves. So much of raising kids involves questioning what we thought we knew. We’ll explore how our own experiences shape the way we respond to our children, why unlearning old patterns can feel uncomfortable, and how growth, for both parent and child, often begins with awareness. Because sometimes is not about learning… it is about letting go and unlearning.
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The Beginning
Welcome to Speech4parents Podcast. This podcast is meant to empower and inspire all parents out there. We will talk about real life parenting, hear real stories, get real advice from both regular parents and expert professionals in the child development field. Thank you for being here. I hope you get the most out of listening in.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Speech4Parents The Podcast is where science meets real parenting.Hosted by speech-language pathologist and Mom of 3, Dr. Michelle Lowry, this podcast brings together real parents and leading child development experts to talk about all things parenting, child development, speech, language, behavior, nervous systems, and what actually works at home.If you’re looking for practical tools, evidence-based guidance, and real stories- you’re in the right place.
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