
Autism Stories: Elisabeth Wiklander
"Now I understand that my main issue all the time has been ignorance both with myself and my surroundings. And my real medicine, which is truly helping me to flourish as a human being, is to educate m...
24 Jan 202239min

Autism Stories: Cole Sorensen
"That's one of the big things that special education programs can do. Design your curriculum with the assumption that some of the people you're talking about might actually be in the classroom with yo...
17 Jan 202234min

Autism Stories: Rebecca Faith Quinn
"I decided that I really wanted to write a film that explains autism, but shows it in a normal light, like it's something that's no big deal. Because, yes, even though the selling point of my film is ...
10 Jan 202220min

Autism Stories: Dr. Aimee Grant
""Although it's a biological function, it's not something straight forward. It's not that you just hover the baby somewhere near the breast and it works. There's a complex range of positioning, attach...
3 Jan 202235min

Autism Stories: Sydney Edmond
"It wasn’t until I was 10 years old that I was introduced to supported typing and Alternative Augmented Communication, or AAC. By having the tactile input I needed, I was able to point to letters on a...
27 Des 202118min

Autism Stories: Ben Breaux
"When looking for a communication partner, I need to see if I connect with them, and I can tell if I will connect with them almost instantly, because I need to trust them with so many important aspect...
20 Des 202113min

Autism Stories: Charlie Hart
"We should ask rather than making assumptions. For example, I've had managers say to me, "I've got an autistic member on staff. Does this mean I shouldn't Teams call them?" And my answer to that is, "...
13 Des 202127min

Autism Stories: Dawn-joy Leong
"My work is very sensory. I experience and respond to the world very directly through my senses, and as I'm speaking to you or when I write, it is actually a translation. My words are not directly fro...
9 Des 202122min




















