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My Journey with Spelling to Communicate S2C - Part A

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#1 Part A of my journey with my non speaking son Henry age 13 and S2C - Spelling to Communicate. Where it began and how I find out about it; understanding presuming competence and that it his body he cannot control well (including the eyes) in purposeful motor movement. Our first sessions and being introduced to a practitioner and the stencil alphabet boards.

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#3 Time Stamps:

0:00 Intro

1:50 Where it all began/how I found out about

2:56 Tit bit - put yourself out there, take the plunge, it's a journey

4:14 Meeting Emma Bond (and her son George)

5:00 Act for Autism - Tessa and Jane, Warwickshire (+ their book)

6:17 S2C - A personal story in a book called "Underestimated". So, what is it?

10:26 Elizabeth Vossellor (EV), Founder of S2C and evidence based methodology

12:13 Meeting EV and Anna Lechleiter of Palz Ireland, in London

13:30 Session 1 - not good

15:45 Hope and skepticism + Session 2

19:30 Disappointment

21:53 Re-start: Take 2

23:08 Parent Cohort

#4

  • How I found out about S2C
  • The Book called "Underestimated"
  • The website and founder Elizabeth Vossellor
  • Going into London for 5 sessions over 3 days
  • Stepping away and returning

#5 See links below

#6 Calls to Action:

End-roll: website, social media, newsletter, podcasts

#7 N/A

#8 Next episode - tbc

#4

  continue reading

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#1 Part A of my journey with my non speaking son Henry age 13 and S2C - Spelling to Communicate. Where it began and how I find out about it; understanding presuming competence and that it his body he cannot control well (including the eyes) in purposeful motor movement. Our first sessions and being introduced to a practitioner and the stencil alphabet boards.

#2 N/A

#3 Time Stamps:

0:00 Intro

1:50 Where it all began/how I found out about

2:56 Tit bit - put yourself out there, take the plunge, it's a journey

4:14 Meeting Emma Bond (and her son George)

5:00 Act for Autism - Tessa and Jane, Warwickshire (+ their book)

6:17 S2C - A personal story in a book called "Underestimated". So, what is it?

10:26 Elizabeth Vossellor (EV), Founder of S2C and evidence based methodology

12:13 Meeting EV and Anna Lechleiter of Palz Ireland, in London

13:30 Session 1 - not good

15:45 Hope and skepticism + Session 2

19:30 Disappointment

21:53 Re-start: Take 2

23:08 Parent Cohort

#4

  • How I found out about S2C
  • The Book called "Underestimated"
  • The website and founder Elizabeth Vossellor
  • Going into London for 5 sessions over 3 days
  • Stepping away and returning

#5 See links below

#6 Calls to Action:

End-roll: website, social media, newsletter, podcasts

#7 N/A

#8 Next episode - tbc

#4

  continue reading

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