Reaching the Autistic Mind |
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An Educational ChallengeA film by Roberto Mitrotti, Rob Vanalkemade and Christina Hajdinjak for RPM Media
For years their mother, a speech pathologist, avoided seeking a diagnosis out of fear. When they were diagnosed finally, there was only one space immediately available at the Eden program. The triplets' parents chose to send Sarah. She has now transitioned back into a public school; she reads, talks, dances, practices karate and plays various instruments. The boys eventually were sent to Eden but lost two critical years. Today, at age thirteen, the boys are still severely impaired, but are happy, bright and learning. These individuals and the other autistic children in the film share moments of amazing clarity and uncanny perception with us. Their parents and teachers make a strong case for early intervention and Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA). Treatment has succeeded in moving some children past their diagnosis of autism. 63 min. Video or DVD. Sale $295. Video rental $75. "an excellent addition for education and psychology collections, especially those with emphasis on special needs children and learning disabilities. Highly recommended." Carolyn Walden, Sterne Library, University of Alabama at Birmingham for EMRO |
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