Aspergers Syndrome Videos
How to Improve Your Child's Comprehension using their favourite DVDs
from Health - recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 03, 2009
Duration: 907
Duration: 907
http://www.connecttherapy.com Autism specialist and speech therapist Monique Simpson explains how your child's favourite DVDs can be excellent tools for building their comprehension skills.
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Improving Your Child's Speech with Video Modeling
from Health - recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on October 20, 2009
Duration: 653
Duration: 653
http://www.connecttherapy.com Effective therapy techniques for children with Autism, Aspergers or PDD-NOS. Autism specialist and speech therapist Monique Simpson explains how you can improve a child's speech and articulation using the simple but powerful technique of Video Modeling. This is an easy to follow 10 minute guide.
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The Importance of Imaginary Play for Autistic Children - Part 1
from Health - recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on October 07, 2009
Duration: 1104
Duration: 1104
http://www.connecttherapy.com In Part 1 autism specialist and speech therapist Monique Simpson explains the importance of imaginary play for autistic children and children with Apserger's syndrome. Imaginary Play is very important for the proper development of thinking, language, emotional, problem solving and social skills in all children, but particularly vital for children with autism, pdd-nos and autism spectrum learning difficulties.
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Asperger Syndrome and Autism
from TV360 on July 15, 2009
Duration: 50
Duration: 50
Learn more about the differences between Asperger syndrome and autism, and whether these two distinct disorders are actually a part of the ame continuum.
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Miracle Run
from Psychjourney Podcast on March 26, 2009
Duration: 2398
Duration: 2398
Deborah Harper, President of Psychjourney, interviews Ms. Corrine Morgan-Thomas, author of Miracle Run: Watching My Autistic Sons Grow Up- And Take Their First Steps Into Adulthood published by Berkley Trade. Corrine Morgan-Thomas became famous in the autism community when Lifetime made a television movie based on her autistic sonsâ lives. A valuable resource for knowledge and experience, Corrine, along with her husband and sons speaks to many autism groups. President of the Miracle Run Foundation for Autism, which raises funds for the medical needs of families with autistic children and promotes awareness, she founded a support group to provide information, networking, and emotional aid to these families. A mother of four, including the twins who are the subjects of her book, Corrine lives in Agoura Hills,California. Visit her website
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Asperger's - "You Don't Seem Like You Have It"
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on February 04, 2009
Duration: 408
Duration: 408
A.J. Mahari talks about her reaction to some people who have said to her, "You don't seem like you have Asperger's Syndrome". A.J. ponders just what others might mean when they say this.
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My Asperger Experience
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on February 04, 2009
Duration: 454
Duration: 454
A.J. Mahari talks about her experience as an adult female with Asperger's Syndrome. Emphasizing that not only are those with Asperger's different from those who are NeuroTypical, but each person with Asperger's, despite common traits and challenges is also different. Mahari talks about her experience and understanding of what Asperger's means in her own life.
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The Soul of Autism with William Stillman (Explore Your Spirit with Kala Metaphysical Talk Show)
from The Explore Your Spirit with Kala Show on November 04, 2008
Duration: 3063
Duration: 3063
Every one of us is a spiritual being, and perhaps no one knows this better than parents of children with autism. So many individuals with autism seem to "vibrate" at a frequency different from others because they are inherently gentle and exquisitely sensitive. They may more readily perceive all things seen and unseen. This may come through in a divine manner that is natural not supernatural. Kala speaks with William Stillman about his work and his book, Autism and the God Connection. Stillman's study of profound spiritual, mystical and metaphysical giftedness of some individuals with autism, has resonated with parents, professionals, and persons with autism internationally, and has received endorsements of praise from bestselling authors Gary Zukav, Carol Bowman, Dean Hamer, and Larry Dossey. As an adult with Asperger's Syndrome, a mild "cousin" of autism, Stillman's message of reverence and respect has touched thousands nationally through his acclaimed autism workshops and private consultations. In his work to support those who love and care for individuals with autism and Asperger's Syndrome, Stillman sets a tone for our collective understanding of the autistic experience in ways that are unprecedented. Autism should not be defined as an "affliction endured by sufferers," but as a truly unique and individual experience to be respected and appreciated by all. In so doing, Stillman highlights the exquisite sensitivities of our most valuable, wise and loving "teachers."
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