In this episode, we dive into the key differences between meltdowns and tantrums—what causes them, how to recognise each, and why the distinction matters. We'll explore common triggers, emotional vs. behavioural responses, and how we navigate through these on a daily bases. We also dive into how to show support to parents, friends and family members when presented with these episodes.
Here are some resources that explore what we discuss in this episode.
https://reframingautism.org.au/all-about-autistic-meltdowns-a-guide-for-allies/
https://autismawarenesscentre.com/what-is-the-difference-between-a-tantrum-and-an-autistic-meltdown/
Episode 3: Embracing Social Inclusion for Neurodivergent Children and Families
In this episode of the Neuro Threads podcast, we dive into the challenges and triumphs of navigating social inclusion for neurodivergent children and their families. We explore the barriers they often face, the emotional and social impact, and share practical tips on how communities, schools, and individuals can better support, integrate, and embrace acceptance. Join us as we shine a light on the importance of creating a world where every child feels seen, valued, and included.
In this episode, Lauren and Brendan open up about the real-life challenges they face each week as they navigate the delicate balance between work, family, and caring for their neurodivergent son, Hugo. From unexpected meltdowns to scheduling curveballs, they share honest moments and lessons learned along the way.
You'll hear about the practical strategies they've implemented in their home — from communication techniques to structured routines — and how these small, consistent changes have helped create more calm and connection in their daily lives. Whether you're a parent, caregiver, or simply curious about the behind-the-scenes reality of raising a neurodivergent child, this episode offers heartfelt insight, a few laughs, and some tools you might find useful too.
Hi Neuro Threads community, Brendan here with just a 10 minute check in. Thought i would share some insights onto what my week is like in running a business while Hugo is still adjusting to school life. Please sharre any comments or strategies that you employ as we would love to hear from you.
In this episode, we dive into the back-to-school with practical tips, insights, and real-life experiences to help neurodivergent kids feel supported and set up for success.
From managing sensory overload and new routines to advocating for classroom accommodations, we explore ways to create a positive and inclusive learning environment.
Tune in for strategies, stories, and support tailored to neurodivergent children and their unique needs.
In this episode, we dive into the experiences of fathers raising sons with autism. Titled "Autism Dads"...fathers and sons, the episode provides an intimate look at the emotional and transformative journey these fathers undergo. Lauren also interviews Brendan in what is the first time these memories and stroies have been spoken about and shared.
Thank you for listening and please comment below or rech out at brendan@neurothreads.au
www.neurothreads.au
In this very special episode, we meet Bernadette and her daughter Luca. Luca has written and illustrated a very special book titled Paisley Panda which is about her sister Billie who has ASD, ADHD, Anxiety & vision issues. Such a moving and inspirtaional chat that we hope generates more awareness and education.
For more inforation please see the links below:
https://www.facebook.com/PaisleyPandaByLucaLewis
https://paisley-panda-by-luca.myshopify.com/
In this episode of Neuro Threads, we delve into the intricacies of traveling with a child who has autism and ADHD. From understanding dis-regulation to practical tips for preparation, coping with changing environments, navigating car rides, and offering advice to parents, we explore every facet of this unique journey. Join us as we provide insights, strategies, and support to make traveling with neurodiverse children a smoother and more rewarding experience for families everywhere.
In todays episode we travel down the pathways of different types and forms of therapies. From traditional to hollistic, we share with you our experiences in discovering what was the best fit for us and for hugo.
As always we would love to hear your thoughts, so please comment below.
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Links:
https://raisingchildren.net.au/autism/therapies-guide
https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/what-is-neurodiversity-202111232645
In this weeks episode we share our experience with Hugo's first year of school. We also announce the launch of www.neurothreads.au.
As Term one draws to a close we thought it would be a great time to refelct on the past 8 weeks, hilighting the successes and challenges that come with sending our children off to school. From our selction process, communications with educators and experiences.
We hope you enjoy and remember please share any comments or thoughts. We would love to hear from you.
In this enlightening episode, we delve into the intricacies of navigating events and gatherings for neurodivergent individuals and families. Lauren and Brendan share invaluable insights and experiences on the challenges and success of events and social gatherings with Hugo.
Welcome back to Neuro Threads! A podcast where husband and wife duo, Brendan and Lauren, explore the joys and challenges of raising their neruodivergent son Hugo.
In this epidsode Lauren and Brendan take you through their journey of the inital assesment and what steps you need to take to recevie a formal ASD diagonsis. They cover the NDIS, psycology appointments and what the assesment will ask of you as the parent or carer and of your child.
Join us as they share stories and insights in the hope to bring about awareness, education and spread the uniqueness of neurodiversity amongst our community.
Welcome to Neuro Threads podcast. A podcast wherehusband and wife duo, Brendan and Lauren, explore the joys and challenges of raising their neurodivergent son Hugo. They share their own family experiences, navigating their journey with Hugo and his sister Ryan. Sharing stories and insights in the hope to bring about awareness, education and spread the uniqueness of neurodiversity amongst our community.