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Mozart and the Whale is a film adapted from Jerry Newport and Mary Newport’s autobiographical book Mozart and the Whale: An Asperger’s Love Tale. By Nils Skudra I first watched the 2005 film Mozart and the Whale several years ago and have since viewed it numerous times. I just saw it aga…
31.07.2018 · From The Art of Autism
Leaders spoke who listened to their hearts, their intuition, and to the children. These bold parents and professionals radically and gently attuned to the truth of the children and saw them differently. By Marisa Leon I arrived an hour early both days to the Mozart and the Mind symposium in San Dieg…
27.06.2019 · From The Art of Autism
When disability is cool and collectible, it may seem like recognition, but there is too much room for marginalization. By Angela Weddle After reading The Art of Autism’s facebook post on the Creative Growth Studios, I was left with some realizations and questions both about the art world, in genera…
19.02.2016 · From The Art of Autism
After his son with severe autism struggled with job training programs, Dad did something big to help.Source: The Autism Site
19.03.2016 · From The Autism Site
Business: Crafters for Life Mission: Create a constructive reason for autistic and special needs adults after aging out of high school to leave the house, learn social skills, and earn a paycheck. What is Crafters for Life? Crafters For Life is a company that employs autistic individuals and others…
17.01.2017 · From Geek Book clubs
There is nothing wrong with theses children, they are just trying to get by themselves, like everyone else. By Jeffrey Sabins Let me ask a quick question. When you think of a child with autism which one in the photo do you see? Don’t feel bad, don’t feel judged, just be honest. No one will know, unl…
23.06.2019 · From The Art of Autism
This story originally appeared at American Web Media. Grandmas are often associated with low-key fun, like hugs and knitting, but at least one 80-year-old grannie isn’t afraid of getting a little wet and wild. The following family video captures one cute octogenarian enjoying a waterslide for …
24.02.2019 · From The Autism Site
Check out this really cool concept that helps people who became blind later in their lives detect colors. This Braille enabled 8 ball has an RGB color sensor at the bottom that, when placed on an object, detects its color. This color sensor is connected to an Arduino Flora (a wearable electronic chi…
19.02.2019 · From Assistive Technology Blog
Kendra is my hero. In May 2015 for a dress up party, she didn’t want to be dressed up so I drew a cat’s mustache on her face. She didn’t appreciate it very much and scrubbed her face all day. Afterwards, she liked to draw cat mustaches on her mum (me) or herself for fun. Last Sunda…
03.03.2016 · From Geek Book clubs
I am Syance and I would like to say that my experience at the California State Museum in Sacramento was a blessing and a miracle because I almost did not get to go.  When I received the email, which confirmed that the people in charge of the museum chose my artwork to be a part of this installa…
05.07.2017 · From The Art of Autism
“Therapists and educators have traditionally tried to suppress or modulate a child’s special interest, or use it as a tool for behavior modification: Keep your hands still and stop flapping, and you will get to watch a Star Wars clip; complete your homework or no Harry Potter. But what if thes…
25.02.2017 · From The Art of Autism
Companies invest a lot in finding top talent. Unfortunately, they often don't seem to invest as much in keeping them once they're on board. A recent Forbes article offers up the top ten reasons why large companies fail to keep their best talent. The two that struck me most (or, more accurately, the …
29.01.2016 · From The M.A.P. Maker
The Art of Autism is taking nominations for your favorite informative blogs in a number of categories. Here are our nominations so far for favorite blog – autistic male perspective. To vote click on who you want to vote for and hit the vote button at the bottom. Voting ends March 15, 2017. We …
23.01.2017 · From The Art of Autism
By Tom Iland I received some questions this morning from a mother whose son with autism didn’t want to be called “high-functioning” and suggested she use another term. She asked me if I’ve ever felt this way – is it possible many kids feel this way and we don’t know it? and what other terms ca…
28.09.2018 · From The Art of Autism
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