Teens with Autistic Siblings Pt1

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Uploaded by on Feb 20, 2008

A Surface of Pain is a documentary about autism from the point of view of teenagers with autistic siblings.
These interviews were shot during the 2007 school year and hopefully will help spread awareness of autism and how it may effect young teens and their families. The two teens interviewed in this documentary have been long time friends of mine and were gracious in sharing their stories.

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  • damn. i got started on the second part of this documentary, then i stopped to backtrack and i started watching this part. but there's no audio! WMG, who gives a care if there's an audio track that's not authorized? whatever plagiarism is not intentional, nor is it damaging to your industry!

    i am a college student with two younger siblings diagnosed with autism. major props to the man who put this documentary together!

  • i wish some body would make a documentary teens with NT siblings ( eye rolls **)

  • no audio!

  • wmg lol this is so wrong

  • Stupid WMG!

  • thank you so much my 17 year old brother is autistic and people dont realise really how hard it is for the sibilings they dont see us

  • wow, looks as if the guy on here has an autistic twin. They really have no idea about what autism is. Maybe there's a genetic predisposition, but you'd think that two twins, who grew up in the same house would have been exposed to the same conditions. Seriously, people need to stop breaking fluorescent bulbs around their kids or something.

  • I dont think its genetic, because I heard about two identical twin girls, where one was extremely autistic and the other was completely normal

  • THANK YOU for this video!

    I will be showing it to my daughters....

    they are older sisters to a 3 yo brother with PDD-NOS.

    You are both wonderful siblings!

  • we try to, but for some reason its hard. its like something is telling you something bad is going to happen and this disease just makes it hard for us to do and sometimes we can't JUST DO IT NIKE!! > : [

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