The Threads of Life

Trish O'Dwyer

Trish O'Dwyer primarily solo hosts an informal, 20-30 minutes, once monthly podcast for parents of autistic and/or neurodiverse children (all ages), their families and friends plus anyone wanting to understand what it's really like and how to support. The aim is for listeners to be able to take a breather, listen to someone they connect with, who knows what they are living and to feel validated and less isolated. I hope you laugh, you may cry, you may even gain some valuable real-life information and help. Above all, you will know that you are supported and that you are not alone. It is story telling in an honest & uplifting way, purely from the perspective of a parent who is learning on the go and making mistakes every day. I am parent to a wonderful nonspeaking autistic and adhd boy called Henry plus his two siblings Ben (adhd) and Abi. Topics to be talked about in a wholly non-academic fashion will be things like beginnings and diagnosis; meeting needs; judgement; relationships; transitions; regulation; sleep & sleep deprivation; literal minds; real autism awareness & general family life - teens, holidays, ageing, the works! Take this time for yourself and enjoy. Let’s keep the conversations going.

  1. 5. 8.

    Guest Harriet Carter and her new SEN School

    #1 Summary: Introducing Harriet Carter and telling the story of how we met. Harriet is opening her own new SEN primary school near Maidstone in Kent, UK in September 2025 and will be introducing Spelling to Communicate (S2C). Harriet has been in education for over 20 years, has a non speaking nephew Lenny and has spent the best of five years acquiring a site, finding investors and planning her new school called Earley Springs. We talk about her journey, some of the hardships and triumphs, why the name, S2C and looking ahead. #2 Guest: Harriet Carter - Owner, Founder and Head Teacher of Earley Springs. #3 Time Stamps: 0:00 Intro - Starting Conversations, how Harriet and |I met and introducing her. 4:26 Harriet tells us her personal and professional story about why she is opening this new school. 7:05 Every day is a school day! 8:27 Inspired by her Auntie and nephew hence the school name. 10:15 SEN Schools where set up by parents, families, relatives with a connection who actually know what to provide. 11:08 School name and logo + vision for the school. 12:10 Top Tips. 3 Highs. 3 Challenges. 14:13 The London Marathon! 17:45 Harriet's absolute dream and the curriculum. 23:36 A blueprint for other parents/individuals do the same. 25:00 Spelling to Communicate / S2C. 34:43 Why I'm excited - the whole communication approach. 36:17 True inclusion starts with presuming competence and knowing that children and adults want to and can learn. 37:11 Open Day 9 August 1-3pm. All welcome. #4 Bullet Points: How Harriet and I met and who she is + what she is doing.Setting up her own school from scratch - SEN Primary.Why; behind the name; Highs and lows.The broken system and how great the need is.School BlueprintsS2C - Harriet's experience coming to observe a session of mine.Whole communication approach.OPEN DAY 9 AUGUST 2025 1-3PM. #5 External References and Links: see below #6 Calls to Action: N/A #7 Social Media: fb - Earley Springs #8 Next Episode: tbc

    38 min
  2. 23. 7.

    Common Themes on the Parent Plight

    #1 Summary Trying to tactfully (and probably not successfully) put it out there that non speaking, minimally and unreliably speaking autism is not quite the same journey as other autism or neurodivergent journeys and the therapies, schools and health care do therefore not always work as well, at all, or in the same way. There are so many commoin themes of wha tparents do to try and get their chiuldren and adults the help they need so this episode is dedicated ot sharing those, having alaugh over things tried and trying help others get honest, real advice on what pwrks, what doesn't, how and why. When all th ewhile each individual is unique and different. #2 Guest n/a #3 Time Stamps: 0:00 Intro - see summary above and starting with diagnosis 4:10 Do what works for you, your child and your family 6:27 Speech and Language + Occupational Therapy 11:42 There is nothing you should be doing, don't panic. 12:09 Diet and nutrition 16:37 What our children are 17:24 Why do S2C - the importance of and basic right to communication 19:35 Sleep onset issues 23:45 adhd meds 25:20 anti anxiety meds 25:56 Back to S2C. It works. New School coming soon and using S2C! 28:15 Finding the right school #4 Bullet Points: Common Themes DiagnosisSlT and OT intervention and therapyDietS2CSleepMedsSchools #5 Calls to Action: Early/mid roll - newsletter Mid+ roll - Guest episode coming soon re new S2C using school! End roll - thank you re podcast #6 Links and References: n/a 7# Social media: n/a #8 Next Episode: Harriet Carter of Earley Springs - new SEN primary opening in Kent Sept 2025

    36 min
  3. 29. 5.

    My Journey with Spelling to Communicate S2C - PART C

    #1 Summary My non-speaking son Henry, now 14 and I are up on the 26 letter-board now that is hugely exciting and also challenging - a bit like starting all over again. And episode sharing our tirals and tribulations with being a parent CRP (co-regulation partner) and some tips and wisdom that have been passed on to me as a Practitioner now from the one and only Elizabeth Vosseller (EV) and her equally amazing counterpart Anna Lechleiter of Palz Ireland. #2 Guest: N/A #3 Time Stamps: 0:00 Intro to Episode. 1:43 How practice is going at home and being up on the 26. 4:57 Toggling. 8:00 Mispokes and 3 board foundations. 9:22 The excitement and experience of semi-opens, prior knowledge and even open questions. 10:45 Encouragement, emotions and expectations. 13:30 The Motor vs Cognitive balance i.e. seesaw. 16:36 Reassurances and being cool! 20:29 Windows into their personalities. 22:07 Not assuming we know what they are thinking and feeling by looking at their bodies. 24:15 Working through dysregulation and being the mailmen/women. #4 Main Points Practice - resonating with parents.Toggling up/down on the 26 stencil.Mispokes/Typos.3 board foundationsSemi-opens and opens!Motor v Cognitive balance.Reassurance and encouragement.Not reading into what their bodies are doing.Being mailmen/women. #5 References: see below for details on I=ASC (International Association for Spelling as Communication or S2C) and Anna at Palz Ireland. #6 Calls to Action: pre-roll: welcome and thank you mid-roll: i-asc end-roll: inviting guests and how to become a practitioner #7 Social media n/a #8 Next Episode tbc

    33 min
  4. 27. 2.

    S2C Lesson Writing with Guest Helen Adderley

    #1 Summary An hour long episode with guest Helen Adderley who is so charming and intelligent and joy to chat with. Helen talks us through her own personal journey with her son Phil, becoming a Spell2Communicate Practitioner and most importantly about her book of lessons for non speaking, minimally and unreliably speaking individuals learning to spell to communicate plus how to write a good lesson. it is relevant to all Practitioners, Practitioners in Training (PITs) and parents and CRP's (co-regulation partners). #2 Guest: Helen Adderley #3 Time Stamps: 0:00 Intro to Episode. 2:30 Introducing Helen Adderley and how her and I met. 4:28 Helen and her son Phil's journey/story- PECS, Signing. 9:43 Finding S2C and training to become a Practitioner. 18:53 Why the lesson is so important: boredom. flow. momentum. 24:23 Categorisation = Age Appropriate. Follow the flow with your questions (multicoloured). 25:23 Spellers want to learn. keep it interesting, conversational. Take note of day to day things that interest or fascinate you + any of your own experiences, memories, passions. 27:04 There must be a mutual respect. A lesson as Elizabeth Vosseller says is.."an invitation to have a conversation". 28:15 Helen's 7 Top Tips for Lesson Writing. 46:12 Helen's Book: "British -Themed S2C Lessons" is available on Amazon and is for older/adult spellers. All proceeds are being donated to the non-profit organisation I-ASC (International Association for Spelling as Communication). #4 Main Points Helen and her son's Phil's backstoriesWhy a good lesson is importantTop Tips for parents, PITs, CRP's, PractitionersHelen's book and where to buy itWhat's next...new book for younger spellers in collaboration wiht me/Trish O'Dwyer. #5 References If you live in the North Wales area and are looking for a certified S2C Practitioner for your non-speaking, minimally or unreliably speaking child/adult please contact either Helen Adderley helenadderley@stocuk.com or Iwona Koza Iwonakoza25@gmail.com #6 Calls to Action n/a #7 Social media n/a #8 Next Episode tbc

    1 h 2 min
  5. 29. 10. 2024

    My Journey with Spelling to Communicate S2C - Part B

    #1 Continuing the S2C journey with my son Henry who is 13, non-speaking autistic and adhd. He is learning to point to letters of the alphabet on stencils to answer questions from age appropriate lessons and I am learning to become his co-regulation partner (CRP) on the stencils/boards. It is a long journey that takes an enormous amount of commitment. It is fraught with inconsistencies and frustrations, takes many people to be invested in it, heaps of belief and the determination to never give up. But what could be more important right? It will eventually lead to Henry being able to spell out his own thoughts and ideas giving him not only access to communication at last but agency and autonomy too. How incredible and how exciting. #2 Guest N/A #3 Time Stamps 0:00 Intro to episode and Part A recap. 1:00 What S2C sessions look like and involve. 3:13 Becoming a co-regulation partner (CRP). 9:30 What your practitioner will teach you the parent about: speech vs language; types of motor; presuming competence; the boards/stencils and how to use. 14:35 Paradigm shifts to make as a parent. 19:35 What is least dangerous assumption you could make? 20:57 Where I am at with Henry so far and how it has gone during the past 9 months or so. #4 Summary Part A recapBecoming a CRPLearning about elements of S2C: speech v language; motor; competence; boardsParadigm shifts to makeWhere Henry and I are at in our journey now after 9 months or so #5 References/Links/Books: see links below #6 Calls to Action mid-roll: my monthly newsletter on www.thethreadsoflife.co.uk #7 Social Media see @_thethreadsoflife_ #8 Next Episode November and tbc

    33 min

Informace

Trish O'Dwyer primarily solo hosts an informal, 20-30 minutes, once monthly podcast for parents of autistic and/or neurodiverse children (all ages), their families and friends plus anyone wanting to understand what it's really like and how to support. The aim is for listeners to be able to take a breather, listen to someone they connect with, who knows what they are living and to feel validated and less isolated. I hope you laugh, you may cry, you may even gain some valuable real-life information and help. Above all, you will know that you are supported and that you are not alone. It is story telling in an honest & uplifting way, purely from the perspective of a parent who is learning on the go and making mistakes every day. I am parent to a wonderful nonspeaking autistic and adhd boy called Henry plus his two siblings Ben (adhd) and Abi. Topics to be talked about in a wholly non-academic fashion will be things like beginnings and diagnosis; meeting needs; judgement; relationships; transitions; regulation; sleep & sleep deprivation; literal minds; real autism awareness & general family life - teens, holidays, ageing, the works! Take this time for yourself and enjoy. Let’s keep the conversations going.