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The video captured 28 seconds of what the whistleblower described as 30 minutes of “torture,” the dad said, asking to be identified only by his first name, Anil, to protect his son’s privacy.
In his remarks, Ne'eman called for a re-focusing of the autism research agenda away from the priorities of causation and cure, urged increased representation for autistic self-advocates on the Committee and condemned Autism Speaks as "morally complicit" in recent murders of autistic children, due to their Autism Every Day fundraising video. [19]
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A video showing the bond between a teenager with autism and his younger brother has people in tears. In the now-viral Instagram reel, Cooper, who is 13 and nonverbal, is practicing saying his ...
Autism Every Day is a controversial 2006 documentary film sponsored by Autism Speaks, and produced by Lauren Thierry, Jim Watkins and Eric Solomon. [1] It follows mothers of high support needs autistic children, and consists mainly of interviews with the mothers.
Son-Rise is a home-based program for children and adults with autism spectrum disorders and other developmental disabilities, which was developed by Barry Neil Kaufman and Samahria Lyte Kaufman for their son Raun, who was diagnosed with autism and is claimed to have fully recovered from his condition. [1]
"From the Doctor to My Son Thomas" is a viral video recorded by actor Peter Capaldi and sent to Thomas Goodall, an autistic nine-year-old boy in England, to console the child over grief from the death of Goodall's grandmother. Capaldi filmed the 42-second video in character as the Twelfth Doctor from the BBC science-fiction series Doctor Who ...
The mother of the child shared the video online saying, “Be aware that these are the kind of people Dayton Public Schools hire to work with your 3 and 4 year olds, special needs or not ...