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May
18
2012

  • Charlie Rose Brain Series 2 Episode 6: Autism with Eric Kandel of Columbia University, Gerald Fischbach of The Simons Foundation, Uta Frith of University College London, Matthew State of Yale University, and Alison Singer of the Autism Science Foundation
May
15
2012

  • During the National Symposium in October 2011 CADRE with support from the JAMS Foundation, recorded keynote and plenary presentations as well as a number of breakout sessions. Please click in the table or on the corresponding photo below to view the videos.
Apr
30
2012

  • Rudy Simone says, "Just 'cause you have Asperger's doesn't mean you know what that means until somebody tells you."

    And it took well-known Simone 40 years to have someone tell her she too suffered from Asperger's syndrome. A condition on the autism spectrum, Asperger's is more commonly found in males and often affects social interactions.
Apr
18
2012

  • In this 3 part video series, you will learn about the diagnostic characteristics of autism and things you can do to screen young children for autism.
Apr
17
2012

  • A public service announcement featuring “Glee” star Jane Lynch decrying use of the word “retard” is being honored for its fearless take on the issue.

     

    The ad in support of the “Spread the Word to End the Word” campaign is one of four winners of the YouTube-backed DoGooder Nonprofit Video Awards in the “Fearless Video” category, besting over 1,000 entrants for the title.

Mar
19
2012

  • Check out these seven great TED talks.
  • Temple Grandin: The world needs all kinds of minds
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Mar
14
2012

  • TED, the organization known for its short, thought-provoking videos, began a new channel dedication to education today. It’s called TED-ED. Here’s how it describes the initiative:

     

    It offers up original video content that marries the talent of great teachers with top animators to bring concepts like neuroscience to life in in short videos, typically 5 minutes long….Through its open submission process, animators and educators from around the globe can contribute lesson plans and video reels on any topic…Select lesson submissions will be matched with chosen visualizers to create video lessons worth learning, watching, and sharing.

Mar
9
2012

  • Kira is one of two visually impaired high school students who are testing a new Android app, one designed to assist students like her in mastering algebra, geometry, graphing and other subjects that are particularly hard to comprehend without the aid of normal vision.
Feb
26
2012

  • Check out these five comedians with cerebral palsy, not only are they the funniest of the palsies but some of the funniest people in the world!
Jan
31
2012

  • MAPS created this short film that tells the story of how Vocational Rehab helps youth get educated, connected and ready for life.

MAPS created this short film that tells the story of how Vocational Rehab helps youth get educated, connected and ready for life.

Montana vocational rehabilitation video

Nov
28
2011

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       Teaching is creative, fast-paced, and ever-changing. As a teacher, you have the unique ability to promote opportunity for all children and can make a lasting impact now and into the future.
    You can create the leaders of tomorrow and spark a lifelong passion for learning.
Nov
7
2011

  • Animated Minds is a series of short animated documentaries which use real testimony from people who have experienced different forms of mental distress. A single aim underpins all the films: to help dispel myths and misconceptions about ‘mental illness’ by giving a voice to those who experience these various difficulties first hand.
Oct
27
2011

  • Apps for Children with Special Needs (a4cwsn) is committed to helping the families and carers of children with special needs and the wider community of educators and therapists who support them, by producing videos that demonstrate how products designed to educate children and build their life skills really work from a user perspective. Our aim is that these videos, along with relevant information and advice from an independent source you can trust, provides valuable insight into whether a product is suitable for its intended purpose or not, enabling sensible buying decisions to be made.   We hope this site and its content provides a valuable resource to the community that serves our precious children with special needs.
Oct
24
2011

  • Rory Hoy takes us on a journey through his world and explains autism along the way.
Apr
8
2011

  • A first-time diagnosis of autism in a child can be an overwhelming and stressful time for parents and families. My Next Steps: A Parent's Guide to Understanding Autism serves as a roadmap for parents dealing with this challenging period and seeks to provide answers to the many questions that arise during the journey from autism diagnosis to treatment. The DVD is produced by the University of Washington Autism Center and funded by Washington State legislature. Through interviews with experts and treatment providers, My Next Steps familiarizes parents with topics that are crucial in providing the best support for their child.
  • A first-time diagnosis of autism in a child can be an overwhelming and stressful time for parents and families. My Next Steps: A Parent's Guide to Understanding Autism serves as a roadmap for parents dealing with this challenging period and seeks to provide answers to the many questions that arise during the journey from autism diagnosis to treatment. The DVD is produced by the University of Washington Autism Center and funded by Washington State legislature. Through interviews with experts and treatment providers, My Next Steps familiarizes parents with topics that are crucial in providing the best support for their child.
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Aug
25
2011

  • The CNHP sponsors a monthly webinar that features CBPR projects and methodology. These events are produced for viewing on our webpage.
Aug
16
2011

  • This video was produced by the U.S. Department of Education for the 35th Anniversary Celebration of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).
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