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Insomnia and Autism: A Parent’s Perspective
Watch Emily share her perspective as a parent of an Autistic child with insomnia. 😴
Lived experience is such a valuable resource. It helps parents feel they are not alone in their experiences, and Emily’s interview can assist others in identifying a path to take to help thier children.
View our full suite of Autism and Sleep resources here: www.amaze.org.au/support/resources/sleep-resources-for-autistic-children/
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Відео

School Can't with Claire, Becky and Jackie
Переглядів 1822 місяці тому
Parent/carer experiences and a health professional's perspective on supporting Autistic students. Funded by the Victorian Department of Education.
Executive functioning with Cathy, teacher
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Executive functioning with Cathy, teacher
Executive functioning with Cecilia, student
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Executive functioning with Cecilia, student
Executive functioning with Svetlana, speech pathologist
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Executive functioning with Svetlana, speech pathologist
Tips for parenting Autistic gamers
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Parents and experts share their advice for raising healthy gamers
Tips from Autistic gamers
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Four young Autistic gamers discuss their gaming experiences
Amaze Executive Functioning - Ida, secondary school teacher
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This video focuses on working memory, time management and organisational skills. Featuring a secondary school teacher talking to camera about how these skills impact students in the classroom and how they can support development of these skills, including the teacher showcasing resources.
Amaze Executive Functioning - Kristian and Lisa
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This video focuses on time management and organisation skills for secondary school students at both school and home. Featuring an Autistic secondary school student in their home preparing what they need for school and the strategies they use to help them.
Amaze Executive Functioning - Ebony, Autistic education specialist
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This video features an education specialist discussing the importance of executive functioning skills and how they impact Autistic children and their school life and learning. They share strategies for developing working memory, time and management and organisational skills.
Education for all - families sharing their experiences with inclusive education
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Education for all - families sharing their experiences with inclusive education
Education for all - a community’s experience with inclusion at school
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Education for all - a community’s experience with inclusion at school
Education for all - teachers’ insight into inclusive education
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Education for all - teachers’ insight into inclusive education
Donate to Amaze by this Thursday 30 June to make your tax count
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Donate to the Amaze tax appeal and help fund the Autism Positive Employment program.
Autism Connect - one year on
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Autism Connect - one year on
Preparing for your COVID-19 vaccination appointment
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Preparing for your COVID-19 vaccination appointment
Amaze Emotional Regulation Occupational Therapist
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Amaze Emotional Regulation Occupational Therapist
Amaze Emotional Regulation Secondary School Teacher
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Amaze Emotional Regulation Secondary School Teacher
Amaze Emotional Regulation - Lived Experience Chloe Hayden
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Amaze Emotional Regulation - Lived Experience Chloe Hayden
Amaze Emotional Regulation - Lived Experience Shadia Hancock
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Amaze Emotional Regulation - Lived Experience Shadia Hancock
Autism Connect, national autism helpline
Переглядів 4683 роки тому
Autism Connect, national autism helpline
Autism Connect, national autism helpline
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Autism Connect, national autism helpline
Autism Connect, national autism helpline
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Autism Connect, national autism helpline
Autism Connect, national autism helpline
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Autism Connect, national autism helpline
Change Your Reactions - "Café" (Vietnamese Subtitles)
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Change Your Reactions - "Café" (Vietnamese Subtitles)
Change Your Reactions - "Café" (Mandarin Subtitles)
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Change Your Reactions - "Café" (Mandarin Subtitles)
Change Your Reactions - "Café" (Hindi Subtitles)
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Change Your Reactions - "Café" (Hindi Subtitles)
Change Your Reactions - "Café" (Cantonese Subtitles)
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Change Your Reactions - "Café" (Cantonese Subtitles)
Change Your Reactions - "Café" (Arabic Subtitles)
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Change Your Reactions - "Café" (Arabic Subtitles)
Going to the GP about your mental health - A guide for autistic women
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Going to the GP about your mental health - A guide for autistic women

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Muna-mi7iq
    @Muna-mi7iq 3 місяці тому

    Omg

  • @neridafarrer4633
    @neridafarrer4633 Рік тому

    I love you Prue! Thank you for being so open and sharing! It brings tears to my eyes. As a late diagnosed autistic woman (born in Melbourne as well, but, I couldn't really handle city life) I am very grateful for other autistic people sharing parts of their journey. I am trying to figure out how to leave the house in a way that isn't overwhelming and leading to burn out. You are helping me figure this out! I will be in Melbourne in February as my (also Autistic) 18 yr old son is moving there. I wish I could meet you! Or find out about autistic people friendly places to visit down there.

  • @dootdootyeah3434
    @dootdootyeah3434 Рік тому

    i bet people say this a lot but thats some awesome origami :) thanks for sharing

  • @46LansellRoadBoard
    @46LansellRoadBoard Рік тому

    Love this - thank you

  • @Margate2535
    @Margate2535 2 роки тому

    thanks to Autism Connect, they've really helped me. The web chat function doesn't work though, I've tried to use it a few times over a period of a few months and it hasn't been available

  • @SandiiCom
    @SandiiCom 2 роки тому

    Did this ad ever run on Australian Network TV? I wish it was still running.. Thanks

  • @mediocremarsupial835
    @mediocremarsupial835 3 роки тому

    Thank you. This really gave me hope that autistic people like me can find employment and fulfilment in careers even across different fields.

  • @maxrebo8455
    @maxrebo8455 3 роки тому

    Photophobia, offices with fluorescent lighting and jerk colleagues are things I’m all too familiar with. I can highly recommend FL-41 tinted glasses, though they’re yet to make much of a dent in Australia, so I ordered from the US. Closing the blinds wouldn’t solve my problem, natural light is a great thing.

  • @iamthinking2252_
    @iamthinking2252_ 3 роки тому

    ?

  • @seanay1
    @seanay1 3 роки тому

    There is no difference

  • @TLB-ai
    @TLB-ai 3 роки тому

    when u get da flashbang

  • @lucas.coronado
    @lucas.coronado 3 роки тому

    💙💙💙💙💙

  • @jimbobmtb3467
    @jimbobmtb3467 3 роки тому

    He seems so nice

  • @babygloriagetsomesleep3826
    @babygloriagetsomesleep3826 4 роки тому

    I can’t tell you how many times I’ve fought back and been in tears when I hear the judgement. We can’t get tired. We gotta keep advocating. I am so grateful for this campaign.

  • @ronanmates7812
    @ronanmates7812 4 роки тому

    I've been seeing these adds pop up on tv recently (duh it's only been out a week) and all I can say is keep it up they're really good at showing some of the issues that many people face.

  • @aprile8570
    @aprile8570 4 роки тому

    This ads on tv are very lovely to see And bring awareness to people with autism, thank you for putting this on Aussie tv

  • @jontyrosenow9396
    @jontyrosenow9396 4 роки тому

    This doesn't make sense, the idea is to 'change your reactions' yet the two officer workers in the beginning seem to be unaware the other girl has autism, as why else would they assume she's hungover? Is the aim of this campaign to get everyone to primarily assume everyone acting a little weird is autistic?

    • @felixbunke
      @felixbunke 4 роки тому

      How about, um, just don't be assholes, like the two in the beginning are being?! Just don't be assholes in general, regardless or whether or not the other person is autistic. If that's how neurotypical people actually think, that such behavior is OK if the other person is neurotypical, then I am very glad that I am NOT neurotypical!

    • @AmazeAutismAU
      @AmazeAutismAU 4 роки тому

      Hi, The aim is that society stops and thinks about how they can best support someone struggling in the work environment, rather than judging and being rude. You can find out more at changeyourreactions.com/

    • @AmazeAutismAU
      @AmazeAutismAU 4 роки тому

      @@felixbunke <3

    • @benjensen4999
      @benjensen4999 4 роки тому

      @@felixbunke Well said.

    • @emilyperrett6648
      @emilyperrett6648 4 роки тому

      NTs like to deny that autistic people are suffering from sensory processing problems and pretend it's a completely different disorder. Changing the perspective to consider "hey that person might be struggling with a debilitating physical symptom of autism rather than being hung over" is a great way to call out bigoted people.

  • @Mimzula
    @Mimzula 4 роки тому

    Been there waaaaaay too many times.

  • @ajwilliams9570
    @ajwilliams9570 4 роки тому

    Thank you thank you thank you for these commercials and for playing them during prime time. Such a simple message which hopefully helps so many people such as ourselves in everyday situations. Keep up the “amazing” work guys

  • @wasabimanz
    @wasabimanz 4 роки тому

    I work in a large retail store that sells toys but also has a party goods section so I often see and hear children that cry when they can’t get the toy they want. As a father with a 6 year old who is autistic I can notice when a child is upset when they are cry and when they are scared and are not able to deal with the surrounding environment. I often see others judge the parents and child. Instead I offer to be of assistance and often will offer a free balloon which most of the time will take the child to a calm space (and often the parents) as they can focus on one thing rather than being over whelmed. I hope this ad helps some people get a different perspective on families who live with Autism. Peace ✌️

  • @radishcastle
    @radishcastle 5 років тому

    This looks so good! Are there any links to the public profiles of anyone featured? It would be great to be able to follow fellow Australian autists.

  • @chrissame
    @chrissame 5 років тому

    I can’t wait to see this!

  • @chrissame
    @chrissame 6 років тому

    Beautiful!

  • @MRDARKTURKEY
    @MRDARKTURKEY 7 років тому

    This is a great thing you are doing. I have 2 sons on the spectrum. Every effort to raise awareness will help to make the future of my boys, and all on the spectrums life a little easier.. thank you))

  • @caroleg6223
    @caroleg6223 7 років тому

    I am looking forward to seeing the whole movie! The trailer looks great!

  • @Gabbyh1987
    @Gabbyh1987 8 років тому

    i spot myself in this lol. i love every bit of it

  • @naomisimmonds393
    @naomisimmonds393 8 років тому

    The snapshot is all very lovely and positive and I applaud the individuals who shared their story. I am disappointed that Amaze were not proactive enough to showcase the other side of autism - the challenges, stress, exhaustion and heartache. Fiona Sharkie, when you ask people to share their "voice" you are excluding non verbal children like my daughter. While I respect that Autism is something to be celebrated for those who are high functioning, and I'm all for celebrating diversity, Amaze have not showcased a diverse range of people with Autism. This is a missed opportunity to inform the community. There is a side to autism that is awful for both my daughter and our family and this project does nothing to showcase that.

  • @Rhysmum01
    @Rhysmum01 8 років тому

    I love your analogy to the Mac vs PC. :) I'd like to think we all just have a varied 'processor chip' some more finely tuned in our areas of excellence.

  • @pamelablackwell-nwonye3650
    @pamelablackwell-nwonye3650 8 років тому

    Jeanette! You have every reason to be proud of who you are. P.S. Mr. Kitty is gorgeous!

  • @sandrabuchanan1188
    @sandrabuchanan1188 8 років тому

    thanks Jeanette loved meeting you. Sandyx

  • @Phidaissi
    @Phidaissi 9 років тому

    Not only is this disrespectful to the children as someone else mentioned, as they could be identified from this, it's also a part of a troubling and false narrative. She says she wants to have a meltdown too, but the reality is that meltdowns are not voluntary. What she's doing when she says that is implying they are like a tantrum. Because this is such a common and harmful misunderstanding, that makes this deeply problematic. We have enough problems getting appropriate supports because people think autie kids can just choose to be different, or that they are just having a tantrum to get their own way etc. Parents that day this sort of thing trivialise that experience and harm the outcomes for everyone. This also plays into the widely disliked and distasteful narrative about autie kids being a burden on their families, being a horrible thing that happens to the parent. This is not a story about autism, this is a story about a parent not understanding autism. That happens, and parents need support, but this message hurts autie people, and by proxy hurts those parents when their children have poor outcomes, are mistreated, or denied help and understanding, which the parents then need to spend far, far more effort to fight. Helping auties helps parents. This helps no one.

  • @MagnusHedemark
    @MagnusHedemark 9 років тому

    This video is disturbing to me, but not for the intended reason. You see, I am autistic. I had these meltdowns as a child. This video is exposing something that is very humiliating for us on the spectrum, and is done without their consent. Moreover, the focus of this is how hard it is for the family. Barely a mention of how hard it is for the kids. The family has needs, true. But what you're enduring is nothing compared to the kids who have to live in a world surrounded by people who largely just endure them.

  • @ozshiftydi
    @ozshiftydi 9 років тому

    For the first 15 years Zak needed to be held down and his hair cut with the clippers. It took years of practice for us to get to this!! The next step in for him to sit in a 'big chair' for the next hair cut. So proud of his achievement :-)

  • @SabelKat
    @SabelKat 9 років тому

    There is no sound on the full version, the one on your website?

  • @butcherboy68
    @butcherboy68 9 років тому

    Mathias, you are a super star! Wonderful video, made my day. Xx