Hey, your child's behaviour is exactly like ours and he was dx with PDD-NOS at 2 1/2. Even though he stims regularly he very often appears like a normal kids when in public. Very confusing and stressful at times.
That was a very "Son-Rise" -ish thing, getting in the crib with Graham. It also reminds me of Dr Gernsbacher's paper/talk on Reciprocity. Helping people with autism (or something like it) has more to do with getting into their world, than bringing them into ours.
My son (almost 3) is also autistic-like, but I prefer to call him a little bit autistic. Personally, I think the difference between sensory processing disorder and PDD is one of quantity and not of quality.
Thank you for using your gift of story-telling to get the word out that people are capable of AMAZING things. The movie is simply beautiful. Sensory Integration treatment and floortime = a beautiful combination!
*this made me cry*
aboyden2011 2 months ago
My daughter is really like this....i thank you for telling your story. Sometimes I am so confused....ADHD with autism, LD, or what??????? Thank you.
MrBluisa28 2 months ago
im glad you have done this for your son....u are helping us families dealing with the same thing...thank you. i dont feel so alone.
WickedStorm79 3 months ago
It is important to get in their face.......I have 2 kids with autism both by different dads one is 17 and the other is 3
debi2677 5 months ago
Watching this on WHUT public television right now.
Melcat85 9 months ago
Hey, your child's behaviour is exactly like ours and he was dx with PDD-NOS at 2 1/2. Even though he stims regularly he very often appears like a normal kids when in public. Very confusing and stressful at times.
SuperHamiltor 11 months ago
you can get the film at autisticlike. com
ErikLinthorst 1 year ago
where can I watch the entire film? My 3 year old son suffers from SPD and I would like to know more
ILMommy1 1 year ago
thank you for being a good dad your wonderfull his such a special boy who needs his dad god love ya
simbadidge 1 year ago
makes me cry
ThePuppetgirl12 1 year ago
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Jenchens 2 years ago
I agree with kpapera
williamjjohnson 2 years ago
That was a very "Son-Rise" -ish thing, getting in the crib with Graham. It also reminds me of Dr Gernsbacher's paper/talk on Reciprocity. Helping people with autism (or something like it) has more to do with getting into their world, than bringing them into ours.
ralpheadsuz 2 years ago 6
Hi,
My son (almost 3) is also autistic-like, but I prefer to call him a little bit autistic. Personally, I think the difference between sensory processing disorder and PDD is one of quantity and not of quality.
LauraRoos 3 years ago
Thank you for using your gift of story-telling to get the word out that people are capable of AMAZING things. The movie is simply beautiful. Sensory Integration treatment and floortime = a beautiful combination!
fitnessplace 3 years ago 3
fantastic...thank you, great editing!
paulahope 3 years ago
This is an amazing piece! I have seen the movie and it is profound. Great job guys!
kpapera 3 years ago 2