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Meet the IDEAL project
IDEAL is an Erasmus+ project that will offer digital tools and training to empower autistic individuals and autism professionals. A range of apps, tutorials, and resources will be available in six European languages.
Want to learn more about IDEAL and its resources? Check out our website: idealearning.eu
Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.
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Developing the Employability of Autistic People in Europe, Policy and Practice
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On 30 January, hosted by Member of European Parliament (MEP) Alex Agius Saliba from Malta, Autism-Europe (AE) discussed the promotion of employability for autistic people in Europe at the European Parliament (EP), Brussels. During the event, representatives from the project partners presented the results of AFS Employability, which was part of the Erasmus project (13.24). Talenti Latenti (38.55)
Talenti Latenti project: Understanding skills validation and its value for autistic people
zhlédnutí 102Před 8 měsíci
On 3 December 2023, Autism-Europe organised the online conference "Understanding skills validation and its value for autistic people" in the context of its Erasmus Talenti Latenti project. Started in 2021, Talenti Latenti aims to exchange best practices, conduct research and carry out testing to certify the competences of neurodivergent people. As one of its consortium partners, Autism-Europe o...
EMPOWER: technological support for the education of children with neurodevelopmental disorders
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Presentation video of EMPOWER Horizon Europe project, sharing information about the games to support children with neurodevelopmental disorders.
Talenti Latenti project: Skills validation for autistic people
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"Exploring Skills Validation: A Path to Official Recognition" In this informative video, we delve into the concept of Skills Validation, a vital process that allows individuals to receive official recognition for skills acquired outside formal education settings. Whether it's from home learning, volunteer activities, or workplace experiences, learn how these skills can lead to an official certi...
IDEAL #ErasmusDays: testimonies from autistic people using digital tools
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Subtitles are available in Portuguese (auto-generated) and English.
Empower App Behavioral Inhibition Game
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Empower App Behavioral Inhibition Game
Digitool: outcomes ready!
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Autism-Europe, as partner of the Digitool Erasmus project, has created a short video to show the main results and outcomes of this project. Website: www.digitool-autism.eu
WIN-WITH-U at the European Parliament: promoting access to employment for autistic people
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WIN-WITH-U (Workplace Inclusion and employmeNt opportunities for youth WITH aUtism) is an Erasmus project started in 2020 to provide training to employers to support autistic people in their journey toward employment. On 24 May, the WIN-WITH-U project was hosted at the European Parliament in Brussels by MEP Chiara Gemma (ECR, Italy), at the conference "Building Inclusive Education and Employmen...
DigiTool at the European Parliament: tackling barriers to education for autistic learners
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DigiTool (Digital Inclusive Tool) is an Erasmus project started in 2021 to train teachers to work with autistic students using information and communication (ICT) technologies. On 24 May, the DigiTool project was hosted at the European Parliament in Brussels by MEP Chiara Gemma (ECR, Italy), at the conference "Building Inclusive Education and Employment for Autistic People" organised by Autism-...
INFUSE: a job placement project for autistic adults in the agricultural sector
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Discover a snapshot of the INFUSE project and the work of the group of autistic adults involved to create officinal products on the mountains of Maso Zancanella, in Trentino-Alto Adige (Italy). INFUSE (seedIng competences and harvesting work inclusiveNess For adUlt autiStic peoplE) is an Erasmus project started in Italy in 2022 to develop an innovative best practice for job placement paths dedi...
INFUSE at the European Parliament: fostering employment for autistic people at the local level
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INFUSE (seedIng competences and harvesting work inclusiveNess For adUlt autiStic people) is a small-scale Erasmus project started in Italy in 2022 to develop innovative best practice for job placement paths dedicated to autistic adults in the agricultural sector. On 24 May, the INFUSE project was hosted at the European Parliament in Brussels by MEP Chiara Gemma (ECR, Italy), at the conference "...
Building Inclusive Education and Employment for Autistic People - European Parliament - 24.05.23
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On 24 May 2023, as side-event to the European Parliament for People with Disabilities, Autism-Europe (AE) organised the conference “Building Inclusive Education and Employment for Autistic People” at the European Parliament (EP) in Brussels. The conference was hosted by MEP Chiara Gemma (ECR, Italy), and it was part of AE’s #AutismDay2023 campaign to raise awareness about autism. In three panel...
Pietro Cirrincione at European Parliament of Persons with Disabilities 2023
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Autism-Europe’s board member and representative at the European Disability Forum addressed the European Parliament of People with Disabilities on 23rd May 2023. During the Panel dedicated to Disability-inclusive resilience: “During emergency situations, including pandemics, or climate crisis such as the recent flooding in Italy, people with disabilities are the last ones to receive support beca...
Empower App Working Memory Game
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This activity is based on tasks that train the ability to dynamically modify the content of the memory according to task requests. This game will assess and train children's working memory by asking them to remember the sequence in which peppers change their colour from green to yellow in a set of pepper plants. The game involves two main tasks. First, the child has to sort the ripe peppers in ...
Autism-Europe's #AutismDay2023 Events at the European Parliament
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Autism-Europe's #AutismDay2023 Events at the European Parliament
EMPOWER project: App Sustained Attention Game
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EMPOWER project: App Sustained Attention Game
Commissioner Helena Dalli opens #AEcongress2022
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Commissioner Helena Dalli opens #AEcongress2022
Final Conference of Young Mediators for Inclusion: inclusion of autistic people in society
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Final Conference of Young Mediators for Inclusion: inclusion of autistic people in society
Autism Friendly Spaces: Final Conference at the European Parliament
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Autism Friendly Spaces: Final Conference at the European Parliament
European Parliament debate on the employment of autistic people at in plenary (June 2021)
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European Parliament debate on the employment of autistic people at in plenary (June 2021)
Message from Member of the European Parliament Stelios Kympouropoulos
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Message from Member of the European Parliament Stelios Kympouropoulos
Message about access to education and employment from Member of the European Parliament Miriam Dalli
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Message about access to education and employment from Member of the European Parliament Miriam Dalli
Autism-Europe's Recommendations about access to education- AE Director Aurélie Baranger
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Autism-Europe's Recommendations about access to education- AE Director Aurélie Baranger
I can learn, I can work! Autism Day 2020
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I can learn, I can work! Autism Day 2020
Pierre Marcantonio, French autistic layout artist
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Pierre Marcantonio, French autistic layout artist
State of the employment of autistic people in Europe. EMPL Committee EU Parliament.
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State of the employment of autistic people in Europe. EMPL Committee EU Parliament.
Marcin Krzyzanowski- Autism-Europe's 12th International Congress 2019- Closing ceremony
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Marcin Krzyzanowski- Autism-Europe's 12th International Congress 2019- Closing ceremony
Harald Neerland- Autism-Europe's 12th International Congress 2019- Closing ceremony
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Harald Neerland- Autism-Europe's 12th International Congress 2019- Closing ceremony
Danièle Langloys- Autism-Europe's 12th International Congress 2019- Closing ceremony
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Danièle Langloys- Autism-Europe's 12th International Congress 2019- Closing ceremony

Komentáře

  • @AutismMom12
    @AutismMom12 Před 19 dny

    What about asd adults being taught “ role playing” in chat rooms” and they end up not only interacting with their cognitive age but minors too..

  • @AutismMom12
    @AutismMom12 Před 19 dny

    The third speaker !!!

  • @Noel-jk3jy
    @Noel-jk3jy Před měsícem

    oh so the autistics are superior communicators

  • @shelbymunro8941
    @shelbymunro8941 Před 2 měsíci

    That's a very good message. People have been expecting too little of autistic people for far too long.

  • @Oddity00
    @Oddity00 Před 3 měsíci

    can we see the slides that were used in the talk?

  • @sohrabpanday6886
    @sohrabpanday6886 Před 4 měsíci

    Terrific work Sarah. 😊

  • @delphines1845
    @delphines1845 Před 4 měsíci

    Merci madame. Ce soir, sur France 2, en parlant de vos difficultés liés à l’autisme , vous venez de décrire les difficultés de mon fils. Merci.

  • @lifelonglearner3962
    @lifelonglearner3962 Před 4 měsíci

    Has there been any research regarding the connection between autism and sexual addiction?

  • @Three_Sword_Style
    @Three_Sword_Style Před 6 měsíci

    "Socially active but odd" , this is the perfect description of my dating style.

  • @NCHLTII
    @NCHLTII Před 6 měsíci

    All I'm going to say is me regularly going outside to my local park is very good for your mental health, it stopped me from being terminally online like most on the spectrum

    • @whispersinthedark88
      @whispersinthedark88 Před 6 měsíci

      If you can find a way to live in a rural area surrounded by nature, you may find it very relieving. I used to walk and sit in graveyard when I lived in the city. Moving to the woods has done a lot of good for me, though it does make being social a bit more difficult.

  • @funkymonkey8777
    @funkymonkey8777 Před 6 měsíci

  • @user-kk8hz6ot5y
    @user-kk8hz6ot5y Před 7 měsíci

    President of the international association Autism-Europe aisbl Harald Neerland. I am Atabaev Kadambay, born May 14, 1977. Currently I live in the Ellikkala region of the Republic of Karakalpakstan. I myself am a disabled person of the first group. I'm married and have three children. I have a higher education, graduated from the Faculty of Philology of the National University of Uzbekistan. I'm mentally healthy. During my student years, I fell ill and was treated at the 16th city hospital in Tashkent. Doctors told me that this pain is a hereditary disease and that I need to be treated constantly. I later learned that one of our relatives suffered from this disease three generations ago. For the first time in 2000, while undergoing treatment at the Republican Rehabilitation Center in Tashkent, I noticed the similarity in the birth years of patients suffering from hereditary diseases. This interest attracted me, and at first I read many books about heredity and asked: “In which family and when are healthy, sick or carrier children born?” If I failed to find the answer to the question, then I have now begun to study the effect of hereditary diseases on people in real life. I visited many hospitals and read profiles of patients with hereditary diseases, and spoke with thousands of patients themselves. In 2009, I published 1000 copies of my first brochure, “The Dream of a Healthy Generation,” at the Karakalpakstan Publishing House. I have published and distributed this book 6 times so far. During this time I spent in many central hospitals and scientific centers of our republic. I tried to study the duration and distribution of many of the "famous" hereditary diseases common in the country. After searching for the past ten years, I finished writing another book in 2018. In this book, I gave detailed information about which families and when they can have children with hereditary diseases that are not passed on from generation to generation. I called this book “I WANT TO MARRY.” After two years of running around, I managed to get permission to publish my book as popular literature. Every eighth to tenth family may have children with hereditary diseases that are not transmitted from generation to generation, and the number of such diseases is less than a thousand, but these diseases lead to the birth of 100% of disabled children. In this book, I think I have given complete information about hereditary diseases that are not passed on from generation to generation - they always arise anew. Because specialists working at ToshMA would not give such a description as “The works of the author Atabaev Kadambay are preventive medicine - the medicine of the future.” Three years ago, my father died of esophageal cancer. Recently my uncle also died from this disease. This means that this disease is a hereditary disease and tomorrow it can happen to me or other relatives. In most cases, whether in the US or Europe, there is no cure for hereditary diseases, only death. Or be born healthy. Recently, the president of our country ordered to “improve” statistics on hereditary diseases by at least 50%. The president's concerns are justified. Because in medical statistics there are about a thousand hereditary diseases that are not transmitted from generation to generation - they always arise, and such diseases in almost 100% of cases lead to human disability, and in most cases to the death of young children. . Or there are over 5000 generations and "only" about 2000 of them end in human disability or premature death. If you talk to our compatriots aged 40-50 or 60-70 years old, who are now “filling” clinics and hospitals, then almost 90% of them know that their father, mother or relative also suffers from the same disease that they suffer from . . Television and radio commercials are filled with painkillers and, mainly, immunity-boosting drugs. The “effect” of these drugs also disappears the day you stop taking them. In my opinion, to be healthy, a person must be born genetically healthy. The number of children diagnosed with autism in the world is increasing every day, but this disease cannot be completely cured. I have studied autism for many years. The only way to get rid of this disease is to correctly calculate and give birth at a certain time. Only then can a healthy child be born from a sick parent or a carrier parent. Many people think that autism is associated with consanguineous marriages, but this is a misconception. Individuals with inbreeding disabilities may have a physical condition similar to autism, but autism itself is a distinct genetic disorder. As a result of consanguineous marriage, the birth rate of disabled people is 50/50. Also on this topic: I can predict who will marry whom and in what family and when a healthy child will be born.

  • @momilli5096
    @momilli5096 Před 8 měsíci

    Now that you want to cancel Christmas... how we shall call Ramadan in the future: Ramatata ?

  • @alpachinko9154
    @alpachinko9154 Před 8 měsíci

    Kinda lost me when Autism speaks was used as a "good resource"

  • @cxmxg
    @cxmxg Před 10 měsíci

    14:42 È vero 🤌🏽 It’s not like I don’t gesticulate, it’s only that my kind of hand gestures are way too understated for a place like Italy. I’d be more normal in Japan. ロイ先生、ありがとうございます。

  • @jackday4529
    @jackday4529 Před 10 měsíci

    Wonderful lecture terrible audio quality

  • @turtleanton6539
    @turtleanton6539 Před 10 měsíci

    Yeeeees😊

  • @ronniemeyer6812
    @ronniemeyer6812 Před 11 měsíci

    ❗ *Promo SM*

  • @annak29
    @annak29 Před rokem

    Who is going to pay for the burden of care and special education? US fed gov only funds 13% of its legislatively mandated 40% to states for apecial education. Most US states underfund special education, amd districts displace students to liw performing schools ro house ISD classrooms. Disparities amd poverty grows.

    • @danielmoore4024
      @danielmoore4024 Před rokem

      @annak29, It only takes a small equation to prove the government is wasting money looking for a cure and prenatal testing. Trillions of dollars have been spent on biological studies, looking for a cure. Approximately 1% of the world’s population are born autistic, wouldn’t those trillions of dollars per year exceed the amount it would cost to support autistic people? Less than 10% of funding is spent on helping autistic people and their families, if they were not after a cure parents would have more interventions to choose from, more towards schools, more towards increasing quality of life. Approximately 0.1% of fetuses test positive for Down Syndrome, that means 99.9% of the money spent on screening and prenatal testing was spent for nothing. Then again, wouldn’t that 99.9% of money exceed the cost of helping people with Down Syndrome? Certainly. Those of you who are demanding a cure to disabilities are your own financial burden. All that funding would be spent on special education and support services if you were not busy wasting it on genocide.

  • @turtleanton6539
    @turtleanton6539 Před rokem

    Cool😊

  • @turtleanton6539
    @turtleanton6539 Před rokem

    😊

  • @Zarathustran
    @Zarathustran Před rokem

    This is bulshit. The better way to do this is legislate ADOS-2 M4 competency exemption. That would actually raise awareness that this route never will and give states rehabilitative authority over patients who need that oversight

  • @carolclare1281
    @carolclare1281 Před rokem

    Absolutely loved listening to peter in Belfast this weekend and I am here looking for more because he is fantastic

  • @XXTHE12THMANXX
    @XXTHE12THMANXX Před rokem

    Sorry but i don't care. If you rape a child you need to be dealt with harshly. Somebody getting a get out of jail free card because they "didn't know it was wrong" is a deep injustice to victims.

    • @Zarathustran
      @Zarathustran Před rokem

      The closest thing to that in the video was a piano teacher letting his student sit on his lap because she couldn't reach the keys. The notion of an autistic person committing rape....WTF LOL they're not very autistic if they have the confidence to assault someone, or are willing to do something they know is wrong, or additionally that they know is hurting someone else.. I guess the argument is not knowing right from wrong and I think I might agree with you in the cases without intellectual disability. They're describing it as Asperger's, which precludes intellectual disability... So I find that troubling because I don't think that's a profile of someone likely to get into this trouble at all and it presents the difficulty of making an easily abused defense available. But if there's an intellectual disability it's not really victimhood if both parties are the same developmental age. I have Asperger's I have a 130+ IQ and made inappropriate gestures toward girls when I was in elementary school because they were a proxy for my abusive mother. Autistic boys more frequently give their female teachers hell when they're less scared of their mothers. I saved that for 7th and 8th grade before I outgrew it. Hell yeah autism would be non-malicious psychopathy if it wasn't pediatric. If you don't have kids and you have a high enough IQ you can turn it around and actually become a highly principled person, but proxying your mother's Munchausen isn't an auspicious start even if your house isn't furnished with stolen office supplies like ours was. I thought they were going to talk about problematic childhood behavior but I guess they can't if everybody's still pretending we don't know where the fuck autism comes from. It's always the mother. Behavioral heritability within families looks genetic. The genome's been sequenced for a dozen years. But autism's genetic and OJ's still looking for the real killer.

    • @1pokemonfan5
      @1pokemonfan5 Před 8 měsíci

      I understand your response deeply. I don't seek to disagree, merely share that as a teacher who works with young people who experienced rape and abuse themselves, I found this perspective as crucial for helping the suffering children and victims to contain and control themselves from committing the very same heinous and hellish crime committed against them. In many cases of sexual assault, the perpetrators were often victims themselves as children. This is not about protecting criminals. It is about helping victims to break the cycle of abuse and assault.

    • @catsrule8844
      @catsrule8844 Před 7 měsíci

      So did you miss that this discussion pertains to fantasy, not committing any form of assault? You need to grow the fuck up. At least when I fantasize about doing violence it’s to fictional catboys and I know that it’s messed up. You want to hurt real people and think you’re a real cool guy on the side of “justice.” You’re fucking sick, dude.

    • @nestoronfire847
      @nestoronfire847 Před 6 měsíci

      You either didn't watch the video or didn't understand what was said.

    • @XXTHE12THMANXX
      @XXTHE12THMANXX Před 6 měsíci

      @@nestoronfire847 yes I did

  • @mayraflor7662
    @mayraflor7662 Před rokem

    Je pense que la France est dans Couches sur l'Autisme, en France il n'y a pas d'importance sur la nutrition (Nutritionnistes Professionnels qui guident les familles comment un TSA doit être nourri), Il n'y a pas d'Inclusion dans les écoles et les collèges

  • @normantouchet4185
    @normantouchet4185 Před rokem

    Yes indeed

  • @mindymorgan8479
    @mindymorgan8479 Před rokem

    I'm disturbed by this, because, non verbal people are NEVER represented. Ever. What happens when they can't even speak and they want to have sex? Want to touch others even though, they don't know what do do when it even though they will be imprisoned? I don't understand. Why don't we know this on a whole? Why don't we know this? Why do police officers know this? They charge them with molestation for example. But their perpetrator does not even understand that touching someone without consent is wrong. Some severely autistic non-verbal persons in puberty touch other people in their age group and are charged with sexual assault. Even though they don't know what to do because they cannot be taught. Then they go to prison and they stay there forever and ever and ever. When they're working ages are no older than four. It's pretty disgusting to me that we can't Define a category of autism that says I don't know what to do because I'm 3 years old in my mind. To imagine these type of people in prison is just painful. And if you persons don't realize this and make a motion against it for persons like this to be in prison then I don't even want to watch the rest of this video. You give a lot of good information but only with people who can speak. There are thousands of persons who can't speak and there in puberty and even though you read them stupid books they don't understand it. So they're in high school and touch other people, and just go to jail for it forever. So here is to the persons who are in prison and really three years old mentally. Congratulations United States you're putting people in prison who are babies. Babies in prison you say? Yes do a working age and a lot of the lower IQ persons in prison have a working age of 4 or less So ages 4 or less can go to prison. No One Believes this right? Google it. It's available to everyone Google is. So just Google it and make yourself happy with the fact that someone who can't speak is in prison right now because they touch someone else who can't speak in the same class that they thought was cute. Have a good night just knowing that poor parents who have a three-year-old are also charged with things like molestation because their kid molested someone else.

  • @WilliamFontaineJr
    @WilliamFontaineJr Před rokem

    Well said. This topic needs a lot of discussion so as to better distribute and provide of the needs of ASD aging folks. Thank you for this.

    • @peterbelanger4094
      @peterbelanger4094 Před rokem

      Sadly, that will not happen. the young will always get the focus, and get tossed to the side when they age, as we have. There is no hope.

    • @WilliamFontaineJr
      @WilliamFontaineJr Před rokem

      @@peterbelanger4094 I’m saddened by there is no hope. I wish I had something to offer. I do not presume to know your life and pain but I do wish for some way forward for you and all aging autistic people.

  • @kerycktotebag8164
    @kerycktotebag8164 Před rokem

    My autism is easier to notice when ppl see me interact with people who i know don't understand me very well, but I'm told I shouldn't make such assumptions. But apparently I'm being kind of accurate, it's just not polite to act like i know those kinds of things or I'm told it's a "self fulfilling prophecy" instead of just pattern recognition.

  • @guzma5524
    @guzma5524 Před rokem

    furry isn't a fetish

    • @Zarathustran
      @Zarathustran Před rokem

      But it's super hott

    • @etcwhatever
      @etcwhatever Před 7 měsíci

      How come its not a fetish? Some people practice intimacy in those suits?! I suppose for some its just cosplay. Idk.

    • @NCHLTII
      @NCHLTII Před 6 měsíci

      Yes it is

  • @bolinhong2598
    @bolinhong2598 Před rokem

    With the gradual using of dr Oyalo herbal recommendation for autism, whom I met on CZcams, my son is totally free from Autism with his speech cleared and behavior ok as he can now respond to orders and instructions perfetly. Thank you doc Oyalo for your help. I am Greatful 🙏

  • @paulamonty5472
    @paulamonty5472 Před rokem

    2022. Still nothings changed

  • @elizabethowen8559
    @elizabethowen8559 Před rokem

    I have to disagree about men with autism having very masculine brains, I’ve found that all my male friends who are on the spectrum are quite feminine whereas autistic females are more masculine. I think it’s caused by hormonal imbalance.

    • @forsdykemontague1017
      @forsdykemontague1017 Před 7 měsíci

      This is why you have to guard against anecdotal data versus population data.

  • @youbetcha6880
    @youbetcha6880 Před rokem

    It would have helped to have seen the movie clip.

  • @ivanaldana1030
    @ivanaldana1030 Před rokem

    this was amazing thank you for making my brain work toward helping and supporting my love one.

  • @angelamartim8337
    @angelamartim8337 Před rokem

    3:26, 8:42, 26:54

  • @majamannhard443
    @majamannhard443 Před rokem

    I feel like there needs to be focus on sex as self harm and girls on the spectrum ending up in prostitution

    • @manuelmanzanero5057
      @manuelmanzanero5057 Před rokem

      Self harm does not have to be related to sex or have a sexual root. And "ending up in prostitution" is not objectively better or worse than ending up in any paid (salaried) job, or maintaining any other type of sexual life option. Although I doubt that women with ASD are engaging in that activity in a wider proportion than to those with another or no neurological condition. Having ASD means having limited job opportunities, in addition to other vulnerabilities, but women usually receive more empathy from their human environment and from the opposite sex, which includes more options to receive support from her social circle or to form a family project.

    • @theturtwig50
      @theturtwig50 Před rokem

      @@manuelmanzanero5057 High rates of sexual assault, physical abuse, substance abuse, human trafficking, contracting a sexually-transmitted disease, unwanted pregnancy, and a variety of mental disorders. Prostitution is rarely some independent girl boss job.

  • @edwardaydon921
    @edwardaydon921 Před 2 lety

    The services need improving and more understanding- everything needs to get better as everyone has unique circumstances- we live in difficult times - I get fed up with people being marginalised for being different - these repulsive attitudes need fixing - no more discrimination against people with disabilities- governments are soulless stupid fools . Shame on them .

  • @braynhilton5300
    @braynhilton5300 Před 2 lety

    My son improved excellently from his autism spectrum disorder with assistance of herbal medicine from Solution Healing Home channel on CZcams. Doctors Whatsapp number on video czcams.com/users/shortsh0YncUMye4c?feature=share He is a honest Doctor he keeps giving assistance till the treatment period is successfully completed. .

  • @cherylyoke4872
    @cherylyoke4872 Před 2 lety

    Very encouraging…I feel better now.

  • @cherylyoke4872
    @cherylyoke4872 Před 2 lety

    I’m 71 and am inspired to keep moving by music. I go dancing, and truly, once the music starts it’s so natural to dance…ballroom dance, line dance, rock and roll dance. And I have been told I do look younger than my chronological age, so I’m seldom self conscious

    • @peterbelanger4094
      @peterbelanger4094 Před rokem

      Lucky you, I bet you have people in your life. Others are miserable and alone, without hope, and only in their 50's. I don't want to reach 71, it's only getting worse.

  • @dollydagger8492
    @dollydagger8492 Před 2 lety

    Lol, I thought she was suspicious 😂

  • @Ynga1121
    @Ynga1121 Před 2 lety

    I don’t have Asperger’s. I have autism. I had a speech delay for a very long time. I also have a high iq. Which is probably the only reason why I am aware I have autism. I have never been diagnosed by any doctor I’ve ever seen. All of them were entirely incompetent. Because I was never diagnosed properly I think, most people I have known have hated me. I am fifty years old and I most people I love, hate me. This has understandably lead to suicidal ideation. Going so far as to join groups that fight for the right to death with dignity. I am aware of this hatred. I am unaware of what causes it. CBT just made me suicidal. I don’t understand how people like me go to college. I have tried to go to college. I have failed algebra eleven times. I have an iq of 160. I have asked for help over and over and over and over and over. I have done my best not to ‘be a victim’. I am very gullible. I have been married to drug addicts, narcissists and abusers. I don’t know how to effectively defend myself verbally so I have gotten a black belt. I have never hurt anyone, but people really like to lie about me because I don’t know how to defend myself. My daughter, who doesn’t know me blames me for abusing her because she says time out was abuse. But it’s not. I know that. I tell her that, but she doesn’t hear me. Nobody hears me. I worked so hard to speak and when I did everyone has always told me to shut up. Everyone. Everyone I love. You probably want me to shut up. I wouldnt’ be surprised. And then someone like this woman comes along and tells me that it’s my fault I’m a failure becasue I don’t have enough self efficacy. I guess that makes her feel good about herself. Good for her. So once again people who are loved do well and people who aren’t fail. Not really earthshaking. Next, she’ll be telling me that rich people do better in life.

    • @alicephoenixpoetryjournal9062
      @alicephoenixpoetryjournal9062 Před rokem

      I haven't listened the video yet. I understand your pain and frustration. I think that Dr.Tony might be a valuable source to see. I also have suicidal ideation, again. Things were starting to feel ok after a while but again this existential despair hit me and now I make debated in my head about reasons to live and reasons to die. In a way, I think that "this too shall pass" is a real thing. Probably the bad times will pass and each one has a certain age or period when life is actually without daily frustration and underneath sadness. Have you tried to find someone specialised in diagnosing autism in adults? Both my psychiatrist and psychologist said that I am not autistic or with Asperger's but I honestly think they didn't say I was because they many e knew that this identification will make me more withdrawn. After watching Dr.Tony's discourse on autism in women and girls I finally understood that I felt weird and outcastes and not properly integrated in this world because, I function different and what is different is hated at some point or another. I am highly functioning but I still feel weird most of the times and I always do everything I can to be liked just to be laughed at and left aside in the end. Hey, I don't know what to tell you. Life is tough but it can also be beautiful. I believe that you will find moments of happiness and hope soon. I am considering volunteering, that might be a great idea for you, if you like the idea. People are usually friendly and if not, helping others matters... Some are so isolated and sad and helpless that just a good word remains in their heart forever. Maybe the thought of people hating you is a trait in autism? I genuinely believed for years that the whole globe hated me and in every second I was expecting anything bad, without being able to escape the hate. It kinda ruined me tbh and now there are some parts of me that were naturally happy that will always remain dead with me mourning the moments of happiness and genuine good moods I had in my youth. Working or learning about new things help too. People will not accept voluntary dying. They don't understand the depth of despair of those who just couldn't hang in there. How are you now? :)

    • @alicephoenixpoetryjournal9062
      @alicephoenixpoetryjournal9062 Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/-n6IWTRVGeg/video.html

    • @RowenaSnow-px3jg
      @RowenaSnow-px3jg Před 2 měsíci

      I agree with the other poster that Dr. Tony Attwood is VERY good. He is an autism expert in Australia and has a very respectful and people friendly attitude toward autistic people.

  • @he-mememan359
    @he-mememan359 Před 2 lety

    Is the second speaker really trying to argue that autistic pedophiles shouldn't be punished? Edit: Yes, yes he is. He really thinks autistic pedophiles deserve immunity. 2nd Edit: Holy shit....the third speaker is even worse...

  • @braynhilton5300
    @braynhilton5300 Před 2 lety

    My son improved excellently from his autism spectrum disorder with assistance of herbal medicine from Solution Healing Home channel on CZcams. Doctors Whatsapp number on video czcams.com/users/shortsh0YncUMye4c?feature=share He is a honest Doctor he keeps giving assistance till the treatment period is successfully completed.

  • @ericm6415
    @ericm6415 Před 2 lety

    A Family Member of mine is a Trump Supporter... I recall sometime around 2016-17, he posted something that said... "Liberals are saying that child-porn is *OK*", which was confusing to me because I could not find anything to suggest that, but I think I just found the source of that bullshit ... That quote is exactly the kind of spin I would expect to come from Fucker Carlson, or anybody in the Right-Media... Normal people have no fucking clue what it's like to be on the spectrum... but they act like it's no big deal Believers have no fucking clue what it's actually like to "not believe in god", but they claim to know that it's pure "evil" People who naturally think logically (everybody with ASD) have an aptitude for science and understand that "Science" is the method... not the data... Everybody else appears to have their entire world shaped by emotions driven by fear. People with ASD know Fear and Anxiety better than anybody else... The people who run our world are mostly psychopaths and pussies.

  • @beckygravlin6444
    @beckygravlin6444 Před 2 lety

    I'm at a loss.

    • @jordanedgeley6601
      @jordanedgeley6601 Před 2 lety

      How do you mean?

    • @beckygravlin6444
      @beckygravlin6444 Před 2 lety

      @@jordanedgeley6601 My son is 14, he saw something on the internet that I can't help him un see. We have removed all electronic devices. But now he makes cardboard computers and laptops. Honestly much safer.

    • @jordanedgeley6601
      @jordanedgeley6601 Před 2 lety

      @@beckygravlin6444 we are all exposed to malevolence or dark things eventually, he will be fine, dont try to over protect him, try to teach him that there is no good without bad and love is the answer, light can overcome darkness

    • @beckygravlin6444
      @beckygravlin6444 Před 2 lety

      @@jordanedgeley6601 Yes I understand ! I have tried just about everything to help him. Thank you for your time.

    • @jordanedgeley6601
      @jordanedgeley6601 Před 2 lety

      @@beckygravlin6444 time is a healer

  • @braynhilton5300
    @braynhilton5300 Před 2 lety

    My 4 years old son improved excellently from his autism spectrum disorder with assistance of herbal medicine(treatment) from Solution Healing Home channel on CZcams. Doctors Whatsapp number on video czcams.com/users/shortsh0YncUMye4c?feature=share He is a honest Dr he keeps giving assistance till the treatment period is successfully completed.

  • @wickjezek1101
    @wickjezek1101 Před 2 lety

    I'm so glad we're finally getting more information on the female autism phenotype. There are clear differences in the expression of autistic traits between myself and my male autistic friends.

  • @Optimegatrongodzilla
    @Optimegatrongodzilla Před 2 lety

    I've heard it said that using the terms 'low-functioning', medium-functioning', and 'high-functioning' oversimplifies autism, but, actually, not using them oversimplifies it. You can't put all autists together in the same metaphorical box. There are 3 functioning levels of autism, but there are nuances within each. For example, whether an autist is high-functioning, medium-functioning, or low-functioning, they may or may not be able to pick up on social cues and sarcasm, they may or may not be able to understand social norms, and they may or may not be able to handle loud noises, and just because an autist is high-functioning or medium-functioning, that alone doesn't make it so that they are able to verbally communicate.

    • @bolinhong2598
      @bolinhong2598 Před rokem

      With the gradual using of dr Oyalo herbal recommendation for autism, whom I met on CZcams, my son is totally free from Autism with his speech cleared and behavior ok as he can now respond to orders and instructions perfetly. Thank you doc Oyalo for your help. I am Greatful 🙏

    • @Optimegatrongodzilla
      @Optimegatrongodzilla Před rokem

      @@bolinhong2598 🤦‍♂️ Autists can't be "free from autism"! It is a lifelong mental disability and there is no cure, nor does there need to be! Certain issues that are brought about by it can be treated with proper doctor-prescribed medications, but your son will always be autistic. Now, I don't know how old your son is or whether he's high-functioning(like me), medium-functioning, or low-functioning, but ultimately, what your son needs from you is love, patience, and understanding. That is key to being a good parent, especially a parent of someone with autism.