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four american troops tragically killed along with 23 afghanis - youtube

autistic reporter michael falk reports it is bad that four us soldiers died but it is good that nearly two dozen taliban soldiers died aired 101811su
four american troops tragically killed along with 23 afghanis

autistic reporter michael falk reports it is bad that four us soldiers died but it is good that nearly two dozen taliban soldiers died aired 101811subscribe to the onion on youtube: http:bitlyxzrbualike the onion on facebook: http:wwwfbcomtheonionfollow the onion on twitter: http:wwwtwittercomtheonion
thomas james dunn dies saving autistic student from oncoming bus

a teacher at a school for children with autism died a hero in bourbonnais illinois on monday pushing one of his students out of the way of an oncoming bus thomas quotjimquot dunn jr had been working as a mentor to the 19-year-old male student for over a year
michael jordan calls amp sends boxes of gear to an autistic fan who wore full mj uniform at a pickup

nba legend michael jordan went out of his way to provide one of his biggest fans with a memory that will undoubtedly last a lifetime jordan provided two boxes of jordan brand gear as well as a personalized letter to an autistic fan that became a viral sensation on the internet after being videotaped at a pick-up basketball game wearing a full no 23 chicago bulls uniform in addition to the treasure chest of jordan brand apparel the nba legend placed a call to jeffrey harrison otherwise known as cda jordan to let him know exactly how much harrison039s story inspired him
about being considered quotretardedquot

i made this video after seeing a number of things: other disabled people rushing to prove that they were not some thing called quotretardedquot being referred to here as a quotmongquot and other such words myself on and off youtube as well as seeing lots of pointless ridicule directed at people with developmental disabilities and being asked questions about what it039s like to be considered quotretardedquot in casual contacts with people or to quotlook retardedquot whatever that means i explore these questions and the prejudice and dehumanization that surrounds cognitive disability of all sorts in my video yes this is a serious video not poking fun at people apologies for the splicing the construction noises in the background etc that039s to do with the equipment i have to work with here at the moment this video is captioned
surveillance video reveals bus driver hitting kicking autistic student video

after a surveillance video in 2009 documented virginia school bus driver alice davis holland and special education aide mary alice evans hitting kicking and choking timothy kilpatrick a severely autistic bedford county student the pair was convicted of criminal charges earlier this week the richmond times-dispatch reported
autism ended our relationship

in this week039s video we talk about how dylan039s diagnosis of autism affected our relationship and the many things we learned about ourselves and each other through this journey also how we finally got back together ltbrgtltbrgtwe hope that this can help families out there in some way xxltbrgtltbrgtif you are involved in a relationship with a person who has been diagnosed with aspergers syndrome officially known as high-functioning autism hfa youre likely familiar with this scenario you have a discussion with your partner it turns oddly off course youre left confused and thenslamyoure hit with something hurtful that takes the wind out of your sailsltbrgtltbrgtthis is different from other conversations that go off the rails in this case you have to struggle with the realization that your partner did not mean to hurt you there was no intent to abuse but you are feeling just the sameltbrgtltbrgt____________________________________________________________ltbrgtsocial media:ltbrgtinstagra
abuse of children with autism 2

after reporting abuse of non-verbal children with special needs in baltimore city my internship was suspended and i have been denied continuation in the program
the musical genius - derek paravicini - part 15

the musical genius - derek paraviciniderek now in his mid twenties was born premature at 25 weeks and weighing just over half a kilogram as a result of the oxygen therapy required to save his life derek lost his sight and his development was affected too it later became apparent that he had severe learning difficulties however he soon acquired a fascination for music and sound and by the age of four had taught himself to play a large number of pieces on the piano of some melodic and harmonic complexity such as 039smoke gets in your eyes039 almost inevitably with no visual models to guide him his technique was chaotic and even his elbows would frequently be pressed into service as he strove to reach intervals beyond the span of his tiny hands
the amazing story of jason mcelwain jason is autistic and for years he helped coach his high school basketball team the last game of the season the coach let him play read the full story at cbsnewscom - collegehumor video

the amazing story of jason mcelwain jason is autistic and for years he helped coach his high school basketball team the last game of the season the coach let him play read the full story at cbsnewscom watch quotthe amazing story of jason mcelwain jason is autistic and for years he helped coach his high school basketball team the last game of the season the coach let him play read the full story at cbsnewscomquot and more funny videos on collegehumor
temple grandin on search engines blank on blank pbs digital studios

this episode is brought to you by http:squarespacecomblankonblankquotquoteverything in my mind works like a search engine set for the image functionquotquot - temple grandin in 2008 from an oral history at colorado state universityhear more interview outtakes and learn more about temple grandin http:blankonblankorgtemple-grandinyouve probably heard the story that einstein - whose name is synonymous with genius - didnt seem destined for much when he was a small child he was years behind other children when it came to learning to talk he did horribly in school it seems that einsteins brain just worked differently than most other peoples and many people these days are saying that einstein was probably autistic - one of them is temple grandintemple grandin is a professor of animal sciences whos worked in the meat industry to invent kinder ways to lead cattle to slaughter shes also autistic - the high-functioning version known as aspergers syndrome autism in case you dont know is a brain disorder that tends to affect peoples social skills like the ability to read facial expressions and body language but it can also mean extraordinary talent in math music and the visual artstemple grandin has become something of a celebrity of autism shes written books given ted talks and shes been around the world to speak on the subject claire danes has even played her in a movie about her lifeas part of our special series the experimenters--where we uncover interviews with the icons of science technology and innovation-- we found this interview in the holdings of colorado state university where temple teaches in this conversation temples at her best explaining for the rest of us what its really like to have an autistic brain and how einsteins not the only genius who could have been dismissed for being differentadditional support from prx and the alfred p sloan foundationmore experimenters coming soon: carl sagan dame stephanie shirley jane goodall richard feynman and buckminster fullersubscribe for new episodes of blank on blank every other tuesday it039s free:http:wwwyoutubecomsubscription_cmore blank on blank episodes: http:blankonblankorgpbspbs digital studios is interested in learning more about what you like to watch and do online they039ve got a short survey and they039re going to randomly select 25 participant to receive a cool shirt check it out: https:wwwsurveymonkeycomrpbsds2016executive producer david gerlachart and animation drew herforth gabe adams drew christie jesse lortzseries producer amy drozdowskaassistant producer jessie wright-mendozamusicjahzzar quotroom with a viewquot quotthe last onesquot quotjokequotwatch:frank lloyd wright on arrogancehttps:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=muovqvz7rlmsally ride on dumb questionshttps:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=c9ez5hktbiikurt vonnegut on man-eating lampreyshttps:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=dzwmhnina simone on shockhttps:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=pqfhqbill murray on being obnoxioushttps:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=ye6mqpatty hearst on reasonable doubthttps:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=3bsi2tom waits on everything and nothinghttps:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=syrdfhunter s thompson on outlawshttps:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=p3qokbb king on the blueshttps:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=-tiphelliott smith on freakshttps:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=pap3srobin williams on maskshttps:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=2phgmwayne coyne on living with deathhttps:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=ojxu7maya angelou on con menhttps:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=vybijbette davis on the sexeshttps:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=rnntumichael jackson on godlinesshttps:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=yoca3jimi hendrix on the experiencehttps:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=nk2lfmeryl streep on beautyhttps:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=og_t5philip seymour hoffman on happinesshttps:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=osn8rdavid bowie on stardusthttp:youtubelfidxxdsxaogene wilder on the truthhttps:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=8puw2john lennon on lovehttp:youtubedmvmnyey9nyjohnny cash on the gospelhttp:youtubealgi0tcfccwheath ledger on role playinghttp:youtubeqdruzbaa6litupac on life and deathhttp:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=6x2fqxkurt cobain on identityhttp:youtubec1z2bkzaoqcjanis joplin on rejectionhttp:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=vdf4b1
jason mcelway autistic basketball hero

jason mcelway autistic basketball hero out of greece athena high school rochester new york
autism and food - what foods should to avoid with autism

food and children are not the best of friends especially children on the spectrum this episode i talk about how i changed my son039s diet to gluten-free and wheat-free and how these changes helped him incredibly ltbrgtltbrgtlet me know in the comments below what kind of diet does your child haveltbrgtltbrgta recent review of scientific studies found that children with autism are five times more likely to have mealtime challenges such as extremely narrow food selections ritualistic eating behaviors eg no foods can touch and meal-related tantrumltbrgt_______________________________________________________________________________ltbrgtsocial media:ltbrgtinstagram - http:instagramcomtaralenistonltbrgtfacebook - http:facebookcomcominghometoautismltbrgtwebsite - http:cominghometoautismcomltbrgtltbrgtltbrgtbusiness enquiries:ltbrgtinfocominghometoautismcomltbrgtltbrgtltbrgtvideo producer: ltbrgttiara westlake https:wwwtiarawestlakecomltbrgtltbrgtltbrgtmusic:ltbrgtmusic from https:filmmusicioltbrgtampquotbossa antiguaampquot
derek paravicini takes requests

derek plays some requests received from his facebook and twitter followers - here he is playing the entertainer maple leaf rag your song with or without you cry me a river james by pat metheny in the hall of the mountain king moonlight sonata 3rd mvmt sailing in the style of erik satie bohemian rhapsody ski sunday drwho and flight of the bumblebee all in various styles phew
tips to help your child with autism speak - advice for parents of autistic children

here are the top 5 tips from the speech therapist frances johnstone learn how you can help your autistic child using these simple 5 step strategy ltbrgtltbrgta child039s speech is not adequate for functional speech meaning that the child isn039t talking you will need to introduce various forms of augmentative-alternative communication aac until you find a method that works for the child communication problems a person with autism may have one or more of these communication challenges:ltbrgtltbrgt1 the trouble with conversational skills which include eye contact and gestures ltbrgtltbrgt2 trouble understanding the meaning of words outside the context where they were learnedltbrgtltbrgt3 memorization of things heard without knowing what039s been saidltbrgtreliance on echolalia -- the repeating of another039s words as they are being said -- as the main way to communicateltbrgtltbrgt4 little understanding of the meaning of words or symbols ltbrgtltbrgt5 lack of creative languageltbrgtltbrgtbecause of these challeng