Autistic Girl Expresses Unimaginable Intelligence


Carly's Facebook pages Public Figure: www.facebook.com Community:www.facebook.com This amazing girl proves autism is not what most doctors and everyone else think it is. For educational purposes only, protected under Copyright law


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Hope For Autism & Asperger's Syndrome: My Story


See ALL my videos: www.MeetTaylorMorris.com ~ This is a video about my daughter Taylor's experience with Autism and Aspergers Syndrome. At age 2, Taylor was diagnosed as being on the Autism spectrum and given little hope of having a happy, independent life. Now, at age 17, she is a top student, an athlete, and a creative artist. NOTE The email that is posted at the end was for before we got a website. Please post your questions there now!


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Autism?


English spoken animation about Autism for The Dutch Autism Association. Autism is a disorder in the brain's data processing. Information entering through the senses is processed differently. Autistic persons have trouble turning details into a coherent whole. This takes more time and a lot of effort. What forms are there? How to recognize autism. This film contains tips and advice about how to deal to autistic persons.


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Autistic mute discovers he can sing


A 'mute' autistic man trapped in a world of silence has stunned the music industry by recording a charity album with a pitch perfect ---- SINGING VOICE. Sensational Kyle Coleman, 25, has only ever uttered a few words in his life and has never spoken a full sentence. But he stunned his mum when she discovered that - despite being unable to talk, Kyle has the remarkable vocal chords of a popstar. Kyle is the first non-verbal autism sufferer in the UK to release his own record. His album is available here itunes.apple.com


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BBC - My Autism and Me


CBBC Newsround - My Autism and Me LICENCE - all rights reserved by BBC, CBBC Programmes, Newsround In this Newsround Special, 13-year-old Rosie takes viewers into her world to explain what it's like to grow up with autism - a condition which affects how children see life, and the way they relate to others around them. With the help of beautifully crafted animation, Rosie introduces other children who have the condition: Tony, who gets totally obsessed with things but struggles to make friends, Ben, who has suffered from terrible bullying, and Rosie's own little brother Lenny, who turns the house upside-down daily to try and make sense of things. These children tell their own stories in their own words to give a vivid and moving insight into what it's like to be autistic. It's a condition that affects the way you live your life and see the world around you. Our presenter Rosie was born with autism. She says even though living with it is difficult, it makes her unique and who she is. As well as telling her own story, you'll find out how Ben, Tony and Lenny are affected by the condition. Lots of children with autism get bullied at school and can find it hard to get jobs when they grow up. In our special film Rosie wants to tell the world what autism is and what it's like to live with it.


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Autism Symptoms


This is a portion of a half hour special on autism. This story gives the signs and symptoms


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Autism in College


Fredricka Whitfield speaks with one autisic man who is facing the particular social challenges of going to college.


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An Autistic's Response: "Teacher/Bully: How My Son Was Humiliated and Tormented by his Teacher"


This is my response to the video "Teacher/Bully: How My Son Was Humiliated and Tormented by his Teacher and Aide." To learn more check out the link here: www.youtube.com My name is Kerry Magro and I was diagnosed with Autism at 4 and feel a great deal of compassion for Stuart and his 10 year old autistic son, Akian and there situation with The Cherry Hill School System. Please sign his petition here to help start a zero tolerance policy for teachers who bully their students: www.change.org Join the Facebook Page "No More Teacher Bullies" here: www.facebook.com Thanks to Stuart so much for making this public and sharing his voice with us! If you want to learn more about how I'm sharing my voice with others please check out my Blog here: www.myautismmyvoice.com my Homepage here: www.kerrymagro.com liking my Facebook Fan Page here: www.facebook.com or following me on Twitter @kerrymagro Below I'm leaving you the description of what Stuart mentioned under his video description based on the situation with him and his son. For more information about the video please see below along with checking his Homepage here: www.hnva.net "My name is Stuart Chaifetz, and my son, Akian, is a ten-year old boy who has Autism. Akian has always been a sweet and non-violent child, and that is why it was so distressing when notes started coming home from his school, Horace Mann Elementary in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, saying that he was having violent outbursts, including him hitting his teacher <b>...</b>


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S#!T Ignorant People Say To Autistics


Every statement written in the script for this video has actually been said to an Autistic person's face. None of these are made up. They are all real. Watch the video, share the link, and please don't be this person. - StimNation ------ Captions and text-version: (Woman looking into camera.) Is your parent here? (Title: "Shit Ignorant People Say To Autistics.") I've seen Rain Man. Wait, are you ACTUALLY Autistic or do you just have Asperger's? You must be very high-functioning. Why are you doing that? It looks so weird. People can see you. (Holding book with title "Body Language") I think this book could really help you. (Woman almost spits up her coffee.) YOU'RE Autistic? Oh I am so sorry. That is so sad. You seem so -- normal. Oh I never would have guessed. But there's nothing wrong with you. But I like you. You can't expect us to accommodate ALL of your needs. You're Autistic? Give me a hug. It's gonna be okay. (Woman walks toward camera.) What do you mean you don't want a hug? Hey, I heard that they think it might be... Vaccines. Geeks marrying geeks. Something in the water. Yeast. Too much TV. Mercury. Inflammation. X-rays. Pesticides. Stress. The internet. (Woman closes her laptop and shakes her head.) Oh I read Temple Grandin's book. Do you like cows? Have you tried... Chelation? Swimming with dolphins? Riding horses? Special diets? Therapy? Hugs! (Walks toward camera) Meds! (opens medicine cabinet) Not being Autistic? Autistic people are so spiritual. You don't <b>...</b>


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Ethan W and Piano Man


Ethan, a six year old on the autism spectrum plays a Billy Joel favorite.


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Understanding Autism


This video introduces you to the general symptoms of Autistic children and how Autism is perceived in Pakistan. Dawn speaks to Sadaf Shahid from DHA Clinic and Saima Haq, the Principal of SCEI (Special Children's Educational Institute) on Autism and special education. -- Video by Dawn.com


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Autistic Reporter, Michael Falk, Enchanted By Prison's Rigid Routine


Michael Falk interviews new prison inmate, disgraced financier, Brian Wasserman, and becomes spellbound by the repetitive monotony of daily prison life.


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Life with autism: In their own words


In honor of Autism Awareness Month, people on the autism spectrum tell the world what life is like.


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"Fixing" Autism


A Video Blog made in honor of my daughter. Please share. Please check out my blog at lous-land.blogspot.com You can read about the meaning of my video at: www.lous-land.blogspot.com You can follow me on Twitter @loumelgarejo You can "Like" me on Facebook to get info on updates, new posts, and autism news related items! www.facebook.com For more information on Autism, please visit www.autismspeaks.org


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Kathie Lee Gifford Makes Autistic Kid Cry on TV


This is the Kathie Lee Gifford video mentioned on The Howard Stern Show 1/4/11 Apparently, being patronizing and making autistic kids cry means you care about others. Video source: tinyurl.com I do not claim any ownership of this video... duh. Feel free to follow me on twitter: @funnyradio


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DE LIRIUM'S ORDER - Autistic Savant (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO 2012)


Director: Heikki Oinonen Director of Photography: Matias Vihko Buy album from: ♬ iTunes MP3: bit.ly ♬ Amazon: amzn.to ♬ Record Shop X: bit.ly ♬ Cdon.com: bit.ly ♬ Blackscaped.de: bit.ly Autistic Savant is the opening track of De Lirium's Order's newest album, Veniversum. The video was shot in freezing conditions, minus 30 degrees Celcius, in an abandoned factory located in Joensuu, Finland. The song concentrates on autistic savants, some of whom posses extraordinary capabilities such as prodigious memory or superior musical ability. The savant syndrome is largely a mystery despite of the extensive amount of research that has been conducted on the subject. ☞ Official Website: www.deliriumsorder.net ☞ DLO in Facebook www.facebook.com ☞ DLO in Youtube: www.youtube.com © DLO Productions 2012


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WWYD? - Autistic Child Defended in Cafe


In this segment, JQ examines how people in a restaurant cafe react when they see an autistic child acting out during their lunches and how a customer would react negatively to it..


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Iraq's autistic children find a refuge


Nibras Sadoun literally adopted the issue of autism in Iraq. While conducting field research in special education, she took in an autistic child who had been abandoned by his mother. Now Sadoun oversees six countrywide offices of Al Rahman Institute, which is named after her son. The institute helps educate and socialise autistic children, who are often overlooked by Iraq's educational system. The government does not provide Al Rahman with any funding, but parents say the institute is a lifeline for their children. Al Jazeera's Jane Arraf reports from Baghdad.


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NJ Father Records Teachers Bullying His Autistic Child


CHERRY HILL, NJ - A New Jersey father says he was so desperate to save his autistic son from he calls the bullying of teachers that he sent him to school with a hidden tape recorder. You'll never believe the shocking things the teachers were caught saying. FOX 29's Sara Madonna has the recordings from a disappointed, outraged father. Stuart Chaifetz says his 10-year-old who has autism has always been a very gentle, loving boy. So when he started getting reports from school that his son was hitting teachers, he knew something was wrong after putting a recorder in his pocket for a day.


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Parent: Teachers bullied my autistic son


A father documents what he says is "bullying" against his 10-year-old son by the boy's teachers. CNN's Mary Snow reports.


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USA WARNING GRAPHIC - AUTISTIC BOY TORTURED WITH 31 ELECTRIC SHOCKS WHILE TEACHERS LAUGH


AND HE WASN'T A TERRORIST. THE NEW ADULT HUNGER GAMES? WILL TORTURING HUMANS BECOME THE NEW BLOOD SPORT? www.dailymail.co.uk Just horrible... No words for this one..Purely abuse.. 18-year-old Andre McCollins was shocked 31 times by the staff at the Judge Rotenberg Center in Massachusetts, and video footage showing his experience has been released to the public for the first time. McCollins' mother has brought a lawsuit against the Rotenberg Center for what she calls "torture" and "abuse." The Judge Rotenberg Center is a private school for children with physical and social disabilities. McCollins was a student at the time and had been asked to remove his jacket by staff from the Center. When he did not respond, he was subdued by several staff, and then strapped to a table. What followed was agonizing for people in the courtroom to watch. Counselors at the Center administered 31 shocks over the next several hours, as McCollins screamed for help. Throughout the trial, the Center asked that the video footage of the incident not be released to the public, but yesterday the judge overseeing the trial ruled against them, and Fox News released the video. "I never signed up for him to be tortured, terrorized, and abused," McCollins' mother said on the stand yesterday. "I had no idea— no idea— that they tortured the children in the school." After the electro-shock, McCollins was left in a catatonic state, a stress-induced coma, according to authorities. "I couldn't turn Andre's <b>...</b>


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27 Men Killed in Afghanistan - ONN Autistic Reporter


The autistic reporter Michael Falk is back, reporting from Afghanistan. Onion News Network on IFC, Tuesdays @10/9c www.ifc.com www.theonion.com


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Severely-Autistic Adult Success Story


Institutionally Deemed by State Agencies and Considered a Hopeless and Complex Case, Severely-Autistic Adult with Self-Injurious Behavior Proves Perseverance, Love and Proper Support Pays Off. Not a "cure" story. SUCCESS showed here is measured by the loving efforts of family and Disability Right's Attorneys involved in protecting this severely-autistic adult from ending up in one of California's dangerous and corrupt State Developmental Centers.autisme wereld voorlichting maand אוטיזם בעולם המודעות חודש दुनिया आत्मकेंद्रित जागरूकता माह Giornata Mondiale della Consapevolezza dell´Autismo


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6-Year-Old Autistic Kid Rocks "Piano Man"


Ethan is six and is autistic, but that doesn't stop him from singing and playing "Piano Man." It's awesome and inspirational.


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Mother Uses Marijuana to Treat Autistic Son


Courtesy: ABCNews.com Mieko Hester-Perez appears on Good Morning America in 2009 to discuss the benefits of marijuana for her son with autism.


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Surprising Moments in Severe Autism


Severely-Autistic Young Adult with Challenging Behaviors (typically hits self with fists) Hits Piano Keys and Gets Excicted about it. Good example of autistic people's potential, despite severity of disorder. Also shows importance of using re-direction and creative pro-active interventions in preventing self-injurious outbursts in autistic persons. autismus autisme autismo autizmus स्वलीनता αυτισμό 자폐성 аўтызм awtistiaeth التوحد אוטיזם autizam


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Autism, part 1 - Pathways


The mother of an 11 year-old boy diagnosed with autism has founded PATHWAYS, an organization which helps children with autism and other disabilities. www.pathwaysKids.org


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What Control4 Home Automation Can Do For Children With Autism


www.control4.com - Meet 3 year old Brody Buzzard and see how Control4 home automation is helping his family overcome a few challenges at home. Brody loves to do puzzles. He likes sand because he's very sensory oriented. He loves boats because you get to go into the water and go up and down. Brody is also autistic which adds extra complexity to the Buzzard family life. "Kids with autism don't see the world as relationships or emotions or responding to instructions. They see the world in pictures." - Mark Once he started pre-school, Brody's mom Robin had to wake him up real early and he would throw tantrums. Brody's dad Mark installed a Control4 home automation system in their home and soon realized what the system could do for Brody. He programmed a wake up timer so that everyday, Brody's TV turns on at 8:30am to his favorite TV show. Robin enters Brody's bedroom to get him dressed once she sees he's up and happy via a camera. Robin can also use a touch screen while she's getting ready to check-in on Brody and his therapist so she doesn't have to interrupt his routine. Mark can't sit down with Brody and ask him if he wants to watch a particular program. It doesn't work that way, so Mark instead shows him an image on the TV screen, points at it and then Brody can say "yeah". "The visuals really, really help because he can't communicate any other way." - Mark The iPad absolutely changed everything because Brody knows intuitively what to do when he's got one in his hands. The <b>...</b>


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Mexican centre puts its finger on autism


In Mexico, a team of software designers is collaborating with special education experts to produce the first application in Spanish and English aimed at helping children with autism and dyslexia. As a part of a special series, Al Jazeera's Franc Contreras takes us to a therapy centre in Tijuana, where autistic children are benefiting from this groundbreaking new technology.


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Classic Day with Classic Autism


Educational Video for Classic Autism Awareness. Shows non-verbal behaviors. Sensory, calming Interventions used to mitigate self injurious behaviors. Hydrotherapy. Music Therapy. "April 2012 Autism Awareness Month" Video intended for teaching and research purposes.


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autism reality


critically acclaimed documentary film about autism by an autistic film director. 'autism reality' is a moving interview-based piece that shows a new and refreshing side of the issue. thank you Dr. Temple Grandin! don't press play unless you have 10 minutes to spare (you'll want to watch the whole thing)


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Explaining Autism to Children: ASD and Me


www.facebook.com My daughter, Anna (age 4), and my son, Donnie (age 7), narrated this video. They did such a great job and I am so proud of them!!! Donnie was diagnosed with autism when he was three years old. This video previews the book ASD and Me, which I wrote to explain autism to my son and other children. Written for kids diagnosed with Aspergers, PPD-NOS, or autism, parents will appreciate the way this heartwarming children's picture book will help them explain high functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) to their child on the spectrum. ASD and Me is written from the point of view of Eli, a seven-year-old boy who has high functioning ASD. Through the story, Eli explains how he was diagnosed, and how ASD affects the way he thinks and interprets the world around him. He also talks about some of the social and life skills he has learned that help him fit in with others. The story concludes with some of the interests and activities Eli shares with other children. ASD and Me is a great book to share with siblings and classmates. A letter to parents section at the end of the book offers detailed information about the symptoms of high functioning ASD, which would be helpful in explaining the disorder to extended family and friends. It is available in print on Amazon. You can also purchase it as an ebook at Smashwords, Amazon, iTunes, Kobo, Diesel and Barnes and Noble. charitypressbooks.com


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School Accused of Putting Autistic Boy in Bag


A Kentucky woman says her 9-year-old autistic son was stuffed into a ball bag at his public school for acting up. (Dec. 22)


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Kyle Coleman's 'Just Listen' #autism


Kyle Coleman gives the @autismcornwall team a preview of his signature song from his forthcoming album. Caroline Coleman, Kyle's mum told us that 'Just Listen' was written specifically for Kyle. She said the song will be significant to many others on the autistic continuum, or with family members with experience of the condition. The song 'Just Listen' is simply about that; just listening. Caroline said that if we just listen we can begin to sense and feel what's going on beyond the words and discover the true essence of what is being conveyed by people with Autism Kyle and Caroline Coleman approached National Autistic Society Regional Officer and Song Writer Lucy Skye who agreed to write a 'signature song' for Kyle's new album created by John Carter at April Media Studios in Plymouth. Together they agreed the song should speak not only for Kyle but for others struggling to communicate because of their autism. The team behind the album hope Kyle's song will 'fly the flag for autism' on World Autism Day on April 2nd and for many years to come. Support Kyle & buy the song here kylecoleman.co.uk


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The MYTH of AUTISM- How a misunderstood Epidemic is destroying our Children


The MYTH of AUTISM- How a misunderstood Epidemic is destroying our Children. Dr. Michael Goldberg Knows What Causes Autism... and It Isn't Vaccines! THE MYTH OF AUTISM How a Misunderstood Epidemic is Destroying Our Children By Dr. Michael J. Goldberg with Elyse Goldberg. Everyone seems to agree that the United States is currently undergoing an epidemic of what is diagnosed as autism. But, in the history of society, there has never been "an epidemic" of any developmental or genetic disorder. So what is this "autism," which has come to affect the lives of so many? In The Myth of Autism. Dr. Michael Goldberg, the president of the Neuro-Immune Deficiency Medical Advisory Board, and his colleagues, illustrate why autism must be a symptom of a treatable, neurological disease that attacks the brain's immune system. Since it is not something truly developmental, it is not "locked in steel" from birth and, as a disease, it can and should be treated therapeutically. Through Goldberg's personal anecdotes, case studies, and original research, readers will come to understand that autism is: • Not psychological or developmental -- it is a medical disease • Caused by a dysfunction in the neuro-immune system • Similar to ADD/ADHD and chronic fatigue in that they all have different "labels" but are variations on the same thing: neuro-immune dysfunction Dr. Goldberg sympathizes with parents who believe that vaccines play some part in an autism diagnoses, but asserts this only seems to be <b>...</b>


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How to Recognize the Early Signs of Autism


Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from Stabbey and more videos in the Children With Special Needs category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com Early intervention is important for children with autism, a developmental disorder that inhibits socialization. So be on the lookout for warning signs. To complete this How-To you will need: Knowledge of developmental milestones Careful attention to your baby's behavior A hearing test for your child Warning: Do not assume that if your baby exhibits behaviors associated with autism, they necessarily have the disorder. Observe them carefully and bring any concerns to a doctor. Step 1: Pay attention to babbling Pay attention to when your baby begins to babble. They should start at around five months old. Step 2: Monitor eye contact Begin monitoring eye contact at around six to nine months, when infants generally start smiling in response to their parents' grins. Babies with autism tend to avoid looking at their parents. Step 3: Try some games If your baby makes a sound, make one back and see if they reciprocate. Babies with autism usually do not take part in this verbal turn taking, nor do they participate in peek-a-boo. Step 4: Try to get their attention Note whether your baby responds to their name: They should begin to <b>...</b>


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Student with Autism Beaten at Bus Stop


Courtesy: www.10tv.com (WBNS-10TV). A student with autism in Ohio is recovering after suffering a beating at a bus stop


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My Experience with Autism


Tune in for this unusual presentation on autism by someone with autism. Animal Science professor Temple Grandin, who designs livestock handling facilities, discusses the value of early intervention in autism, and about medications. Other topics include her sensory sensitivities and how she manages them, how she and other autistic people think, and social relationships and careers. Series: "MIND Institute Lecture Series on Neurodevelopmental Disorders" [6/2007] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 12868]


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Autistic (Aspergers) 8 year old over stimulated - Stimming


My 8 year old autistic son {he has Asperger's} I heard him in his room & hit record on my phone. He was wound up & way over stimulated! Visit our blog at www.adventuresinaspergers.com


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☀ Meet My Boys! ~ #AUTISM Awareness Month ☀


I will be launching my non-profit later this month called "Faces Of Autism"... Look out for it soon!!


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BBC - My Autism and Me


CBBC Newsround - My Autism and Me LICENCE - all rights reserved by BBC, CBBC Programmes, Newsround In this Newsround Special, 13-year-old Rosie takes viewers into her world to explain what it's like to grow up with autism - a condition which affects how children see life, and the way they relate to others around them. With the help of beautifully crafted animation, Rosie introduces other children who have the condition: Tony, who gets totally obsessed with things but struggles to make friends, Ben, who has suffered from terrible bullying, and Rosie's own little brother Lenny, who turns the house upside-down daily to try and make sense of things. These children tell their own stories in their own words to give a vivid and moving insight into what it's like to be autistic. It's a condition that affects the way you live your life and see the world around you. Our presenter Rosie was born with autism. She says even though living with it is difficult, it makes her unique and who she is. As well as telling her own story, you'll find out how Ben, Tony and Lenny are affected by the condition. Lots of children with autism get bullied at school and can find it hard to get jobs when they grow up. In our special film Rosie wants to tell the world what autism is and what it's like to live with it.


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Autism Help with Attention Span - Activites, Themes, and Games - The Son-Rise Program


Move Cubes - a great tool for your Son-Rise Program Playrooms. You can create so many fun and interesting games with these to help your child on The Autism Spectrum use expressive language, physically participate and lengthen their attention span. Click on the video to see some examples of how you can use this in your Son-Rise Program playroom.


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