Short film about an upcoming book EMBRACING AUTISM…CONNECTING AND COMMUNICATING WITH CHILDREN IN THE AUTISM SPECTRUM — available in March 2008. Through sensitive, sometimes humorous, experienced-based writing from teachers, clinicians, and parent activists in the Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) community, this book will help educators and others to better understand the world inhabited by ASD children. The stories contained in the book will inspire and inform readers who are working day-to-day with children in the autism spectrum, providing valuable insights into what makes these kids tick and useful information on how they communicate, learn, and succeed.

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18 Responses to “Embracing Autism”

  1. asperger15 says:

    awe inspireing!
    awe inspireing!

  2. halfpintprincess76 says:

    I don’t believe …
    I don’t believe mercury poisoning is connected with autism. I know a child never vaccinated with autism…nor has child had dental work. My child has autism and I did have tests run for mercury and lead because in-law made comment. No mercury nor lead in her system. Just because there are similar symptoms it doesn’t mean that they go hand in hand. When I have a fever, it doesn’t mean I have the flu. It could be a cold, virus, appendicitis, or various other things.

  3. aspie101 says:

    Provide the sources …
    Provide the sources of information in a bibliographic format please.

  4. warriorprince1010 says:

    Dr Boyd Haley has …
    Dr Boyd Haley has shown the evidence, accept it.

  5. aspie101 says:

    You have not …
    You have not explained how autistic symptoms are mercury symptoms in detail. As I have said, you have not given detailed information on autism while you have been trying to peddle snake oil.

  6. warriorprince1010 says:

    Sodium alginate …
    Sodium alginate bind and removes mercury. FACT.

  7. aspie101 says:

    Then explain.

    It …
    Then explain.

    It seems that you are nothing more than a snake oil salesman advertising on YouTube. I believe in God and have faith in him. However, I am not against alternative medicine, I am simply against the quacks that take advantage of those that lack knowledge about biology and medicine.

  8. warriorprince1010 says:

    It has the same …
    It has the same symptoms of mercury poisoning, except childrens brains are growing so the symptoms are different.

  9. aspie101 says:

    If it is mercury …
    If it is mercury poisoning, then autism would have the same symptoms of mercury poisoning, which it doesn’t.

  10. Aspiegrrrl says:

    Thank you, thank …
    Thank you, thank you, thank you, that was awesome!!!!!!!!!!! :)

  11. Nikafiend says:

    what makes you …
    what makes you think its not mercury- bc you trust the government- your a bright one!

  12. auburnchick541 says:

    this is a great …
    this is a great video and the book was great. And by the way, autism is NOT mercury poisoning, idiot. It’s a brain development disorder that is caused by mutigene interactions. And the is no known cure.

  13. DefeatADDnow says:

    Embracing …
    Embracing pharmaceutical companies poisoning millions of kids.

  14. Genie4sho says:

    ignorance cures …
    ignorance cures nothing!

  15. warriorprince1010 says:

    Autism is mercury …
    Autism is mercury poisoning.

    Brown seaweed cures autism.

  16. leoleponge says:

    Looking forward to …
    Looking forward to your book!

  17. christschool says:

    Look forward to …
    Look forward to reading the book, but oh, I’m so tired of seeing Stephen Shore as the only autistic speaking about ASD. I don’t know much about the editor, so I’ll hold out opinion on him. Some of the things he said I liked, but some of it I didn’t. Thanks for posting your video.

  18. sickoflifetoday says:

    interesting video.
    interesting video.

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