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Simple Ways to Help Kids with Autism
We're excited to premiere today's video: a presentation by Dr. Temple Grandin on effective ways to help kids all across the autism spectrum! This was a Keynote presentation at the US Autism & Asperger Association World Conference in 2015. We always enjoy her insights and practical take on life with autism.
Living with Silence: My Life as a Non-Verbal Person with Autism
In this video, we hear a challenging and absolutely inspirational presentation from Sameer Dahar, an Autism Advocate and Author, at the US Autism Association's 2015 World Conference, facilitated by Dr. Marlo Payne Thurman. At only age 15, he prepared this presentation to describe his life and struggles as a non-verbal person with autism - prepare for your expectations and understandings of autism to be STRETCHED!
Parents Should Be the Child's BEST Teachers!
This #shorts video is an excerpt from James Partington, Ph.D., BCBA's presentation at our 2017 World Conference.
Sensory Processing Impacts Kids' Behavior
Today's video is an excerpt from Marlo Payne Thurman, Ph.D.'s presentation, "The Continuums of Autism: Cognition, Sensory Processing and Behavior", on September 5, 2014 at our World Conference in Kansas City, Missouri.
Throwback - Interviewing Dr. Phillip C. DeMio at 2010 World Conference!
Today's video is a throwback to Dr. Phillip C. DeMio's interview at the 2010 US Autism & Aspergers Association World conference.
Don't Throw All Your Eggs In One Basket
Today's video is a clip of Temple Grandin, Ph.D., giving her opinion in a panel discussion at our 2016 World Conference.
SPECT Scans and What They Can Uncover for Your Child on the Spectrum
This video is an excerpt from Dr. John Michael Uszler's presentation, "Functional Imaging of the Brain," at our 2014 World Conference. Here, he discusses SPECT scans, what they can uncover, and how they can be useful for children on the autism spectrum.
Highlights from the Doctors and Researchers Panel
Today's video features highlights from the Doctors and Researchers Panel at our 2014 World Autism Conference! Here they discuss the most frequently asked questions associated with medicine, research, and interventions. They review cutting edge medical interventions and treatments as well as cutting edge research, and provide a take away message with regards to their area of specialty in the field of autism.
Pin Down a Strength and an Interest, Which are One and the Same
Today's video features a clip of Stephen Shore, Ed.D., speaking during a Panel Discussion at our 2014 World Autism Conference! He reflects on what brought him success and happiness in his adult years: pinning down a strength and interest.
Dr. Temple Grandin on Distractions
In today's video, we hear from Dr. Temple Grandin on distractions at our 2013 World Conference. She candidly discusses things that distract her, and some ways to mitigate or remove those distractions in order to maintain focus.
The Medical Side of Autism
In this 2014 USAAA Conference presentation, Dr. J. Michael Uszler discusses atypical brain function in people with autism and people with other conditions. He focuses on how atypical brain functions work and what they look like, and how they affect individuals.
Brain Function in Atypical People
In this 2014 USAAA Conference presentation, Dr. J. Michael Uszler discusses atypical brain function in people with autism and people with other conditions. He focuses on how atypical brain functions work and what they look like, and how they affect individuals.
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