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Akhil’s Journey

In the first of this 2-part series, Manisha Lad shares her own story as it evolved alongside that of her son, from his early diagnosis with classic autism at the age of 18 months to his current transition where, at the age of 20, he is now successfully attending college as a primarily non-vocal student.

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Approaches to Autism, Season 2, Episode 3: Exploring the Ayurvedic SuPrA Protocol

This Approaches to Autism episode takes us to India, where Dr. Philip DeMio and Robert Bernstein discuss Ayurvedic interventions with Dr. Vaidya M. Prasad. This session is an amazing opportunity to learn about exciting, new, and alternative ways to better meet the needs of your autistic friends, family, students, or clients, or just watch it for yourself!

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Fierce Love and Art: An Interview with the Film’s Creator

In this remarkable interview, Dr. Laurence Becker is joined by cinematographer Ron Zimmerman for an inside look into the film Fierce Love and Art. The film, narrated by Dr. Temple Grandin, shares the stories of 9 world-famous artists, who had the support of “fierce love” parents who didn’t give up on helping them to find their hidden talents.

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Housing Options for Individuals with Disabilities

Financial planning expert Michael Beloff details a wide range of housing options and discusses the challenges and complexities of finding and holding on to suitable housing for individuals with disabilities.

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Shut Down and Sensory Overload in Autism

Dr. Wenn Lawson, a world renowned autistic psychologist who has spoken before the United Nations, combines his personal experience and professional research on the topic of shut-down and sensory overload for those on the autism spectrum.

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Sameer’s Perspective: The Neuro-Crash

In his own words, with video editing by Hannah Bellows, Sameer stuns with a profound explanation about how different sensory processing may feel to those with autism, and what can be done to help those who are experiencing a “neuro-crash.” Don’t miss this amazing glimpse into the mind of those students, friends, and loved ones you know who are diagnosed but can’t find the words to explain this experience.

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